Posts made by Peatly
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RE: The Ray Peat Forum is DEAD - Mike Fave video
@Ismail This is the archive of the forum content
It is not yet formatted to differentiate posts, though, you can search specific user content.
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RE: Assorted news
@DavidPS There were a number of members on the other forum, including you, who were dedicated to posting updates about the treaty. Now it’s gone quiet on this topic and many others. I have a feeling that those not banned are either jaded or fearful of stricter censorship laws, therefore, are choosing not to participate. Anyway, I posted that comment because it was an unusual coverage for a mainstream media. I am not convinced that particular MP could not have come forward sooner. Unfortunately, the UK government is fully onboard with the WHO Treaty.
On a positive note many alternative media outlets and independent researchers have been covering and campaigning against the treaty for 2 years now. They include
Anne Can't Stand It (cartoonist)
Maybe it needs a thread of its own here; if you lead I will follow.
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RE: The ethics of having children while in sub-standard metabolic condition
@Regina all the stuff after the ? is tracking info
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RE: Crickets
Thiaminase in insects is problematic
For more detailed discussion about thiaminase and insects see Thiamine Deficiency and Associated Clinical Disorders by David W. McCandless
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RE: The ethics of having children while in sub-standard metabolic condition
@Regina If you delete everything after the ? the link will be shorter but it will still work
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RE: Mild Vitamin A deficiency decreases DHEA and Pregnenolone by 40%
@Mauritio Thank you.
I just found this quote from the mega master newsletter
"Recently, the polyunsaturated oils have been identified as the main thing in cells that radiation interacts with, to cause cellular damage. Vitamin E, taken internally or even applied to the skin, has been found to reduce the damage produced by exposure to ultraviolet radiation, which is logical, since it interrupts the chain reactions of toxic free-radicals produced when unsaturated oils are oxidized by radiation or other injury. Aspirin has been found to have a similar effect in reducing the harmful effects which develop in the skin after sunlight overexposure. Coconut oil has been used for generations in “ suntan lotions, ” and whether it is absorbed through the skin or eaten as a food, it clearly has a protective antioxidant function. Carotene seems to work with vitamin E in the skin to reduce injury by ultraviolet radiation. Caffeine also has shown a protective action against radiation, but its mechanism of action isnʼt clearly understood." Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients, June 1996, Page 83 – 85
Dr. Peat also said he stopped burning in the sun after supplementing vitamin D, getting lots of milk and limiting PUFA.
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
Dr. Peat was adjusting his protein requirements for his age – this amount of protein would not be suitable for a 20 year old or someone healing from injuries. He was limiting his milk intake not giving up completely. They are distorting reality over at RPF. This is what Dr. Peat said about his experimentation with protein restriction in 2022.
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RE: Assorted news
@DavidPS Sadly, a lot of people in care homes don’t have a choice. They might as well call care home hospices.
I do know people (not in care homes) who are still getting the shots willingly. -
RE: Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating
@zawisza said in Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating:
@Peatly said in Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating:
For more riveting jokes like those see here, here, here, here
I'm sorry for not being outraged 24/7 about jewish eugenic schemes. I should not have joked about it. I will peat harder so that, just like you, I can be offended all the time and not joke about this serious matter.
Your word not mine!!! I have never called it a Jewish eugenic scheme. And to anyone else who tries to pin antisemitism on me it will not wash. I will continue to call out and draw attention to the ongoing atrocity.
To anyone else who thinks this is a joke, Peat all you want, it will not protect you from the damage done by mRNA vaccines.
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RE: Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating
@zawisza said in Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating:
@Peatly said in Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating:
you fall back on saying you were joking?
Have you even read my comment? How can you not tell that saying: "moulding into an ostrich with New Yorkers being an intermediate state" and then "reappropriating" out-of-context quote is not done in a joking way?
@Peatly said in Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating:
You knew exactly what you were doing with that quote.
Yes, a bait. Funny for some, clearly not for you. Kinda makes it funnier. You're taking this "eugenics" and "all of use are being poisoned" stuff too personally for an online forum in topic that's was meant to be humorous from the start. Have some sense of humour.
You are right, I am taking the eugenics, genocide thing far too seriously. Here, let me remedy that. I made up a joke, two jokes, just for you.
Joke No.1 – A man walks into a hospital, it can be a woman too, doesn’t really matter as they will soon be dead.
Joke No. 2 – A man walks into a hospital. He is seen by a consultant who diagnosis him and writes a prescription. He sees a nurse who takes his vitals and administers an injection. He is also seen by a radiographer who takes a CT scan. The man dies suddenly.
Q. What killed him?
A. His genes“It’s the way I tell em”.
For more riveting jokes like those see here, here, here, here
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RE: Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating
@lanadelesoteric said in Ashkenazi jew ahh looking coworker made fun of me for peating:
I am the one defending Jewish people - like @ThinPicking said show where I was antisemitic. You need to get your facts right before throwing labels are me. I expect an apology once you realise your error.
I reported your post as a lie. Substantiate or redact it.
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RE: Supplements for skin discoloration
Pellagra can cause skin discoloration on areas exposed to the sun
Idealabs has a product called MelaNon
Progest E is safe for topical use for hyperpigmentation