@Atesh Thyroid helps me the most when trying to make curly hair straight.
Posts made by RandomUser
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RE: Hair
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RE: Very bad circulation
@Njegos I mean it's still worth going through. It'd take you like 5 minutes to do a serious calculation. A liter of whole milk is still only 600 calories and none of the meals you described sound above 500 calories. You do you man.
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RE: Very bad circulation
@Njegos You should construct a rough estimate based on the portions sizes of what you eat every day. I'm willing to bet you're eating under 1,000 calories a day.
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RE: Very bad circulation
@Njegos What kinds of meals are you eating? This sounds like you're severely undereating calories to me. Could be wrong though.
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RE: Sleep Paralysis Stories
Sleep paralysis was always an extremely harrowing and traumatic experience for me. I was never able to calm down when I'd entered a state of paralysis, even when I was fully cognizant that I was in paralysis. I would wake up, unable to move, unable to breathe, unable to speak. Below are a few different experiences.
A vivid experience was when I awoke with paralysis and a dark shadow figure looked like he was leaning over my face and staring down it me. I could feel the tilt of the bed as it's hands pressed into the bed so it could support itself as it leaned over me. I was absolutely convinced it was a person in my room too dark to see.
Another experience I had was a series of deep hallucinations while in paralysis. I woke up and was in the state of paralysis, and I slipped back into a dream that I had woken up from that night and decided to explore around my block. I entered someone else's apartment (an apartment that I'd never been in before), and proceeded to collapse on their living room and reenter a state of paralysis. Then I slipped back into a dream that I had woken up in my bed and walked to the kitchen of my apartment and once again collapsed into paralysis. Some variation of this continued on for what what felt like days/weeks. When I actually woke up, I had no idea what was real anymore. The hallucinations had genuinely felt like they had happened to some extent. This was by far the worst of all of them. Would not wish it on anyone.
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RE: Progesterone inhibits PDH and increases insulin resistance?
Wouldn't it be a tiny amount of oil though? That shouldn't really be the issue.
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RE: The benefits of smoking, if any, may be due to lowering endotoxin and estrogen
And can you be more specific on what the experience is like when using it that long?
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RE: The benefits of smoking, if any, may be due to lowering endotoxin and estrogen
You use it 8 hours a day?! At 5% CO2? I gotta know more about the experience. Do you just feel super relaxed all day? Time dilation? What effects in short/long term do you notice?
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RE: Green Shits from DHT - Concerning or Digestive Nirvana?
I stopped taking the DHT not long after making this post because it was freaking me out. However, the past few weeks I've been experimenting with using Stearic Acid as my main fat source and the green stools have returned. So I'm assuming it just means very fast transit time. I'm going to tentatively say it seems like a good thing, stomach bloat is way down, and fast transit time should be a good thing according to the Peatarian view.
Also I changed my user account to this.
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RE: The benefits of smoking, if any, may be due to lowering endotoxin and estrogen
@sneedful
It's about experimenting. I drink for fun and don't plan on stopping drinking. Taking alcohol via enema gets you drunk way quicker by the way. So it's a win-win-win. You get drunk quicker, more drunk overall, and you're potentially sidestepping ones of the biggest drawbacks. Trying new ways of doing things IS fun Doing the same activity the same way a million times over without branching out is boring.
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RE: The benefits of smoking, if any, may be due to lowering endotoxin and estrogen
Would intravenous or an edema be a viable way of consuming alcohol without the negative gut/endotoxin effects? I'm aware that it's an extremely dangerous way to consume alcohol, but if you were diligent about dosing, it seems you'd avoid that major drawback.
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RE: Our microbiome produces serotonin (5-HT), independently of the GI tract
Incredibly interesting study, thanks Haidut.
This does have some interesting implications regarding serotonin though. Could serotonin possibly be preventative in autoimmune conditions? I mean if they are correct that it dampens immune/allergenic responses. Obviously, I'm not advocating that people should seek to increase it, nor am I saying the benefits of that function would outweigh the harm.
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RE: If you heat up the internal temperature of the cock to 43 degree C with a ultrasound device then collagen will break down and the cock will be forced to grow larger
Well, if it's safe for your face, it's probably safe for your scalp. I'm considering getting this and giving it a shot. If it gets to 42 C then I'm sure it will at least somewhat help soften fibrosis.
I suppose the question is how deep the ultrasound penetrates. But even hitting the dermis should be fine for what I'm doing.
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RE: If you heat up the internal temperature of the cock to 43 degree C with a ultrasound device then collagen will break down and the cock will be forced to grow larger
Hmm, could this also work for scalp fibrosis? It should work there too as scarring is just collagen buildup.
Only drawback I can imagine is you'd probably damage hair follicles in the process.
Edit: just looked it up, hair follicles are immediately damaged at 60 C but can be damaged if put at 40 C for prolonged periods of time. I wonder how long you'd need to do this treatment for it to work.
Edit edit: I'd also be worried about doing it so close to my brain. Maybe this is not a good idea for the scalp lol.
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RE: Liver Damage, need help
What exactly were the blood tests and how sure are you? A few years back I had a cholesterol test showing that my liver enzymes were at the same level as a severe alcoholic despite being of a healthy weight and not drinking at all. I took an ultrasound that ultimately concluded my liver was perfectly healthy, took a follow up blood test and liver enzymes were normal. So as someone previously in a situation of feeling like my liver might be fucked. You should try to relax. The situation is most likely not that dire. And there are ways to reverse liver fibrosis.
Ultimately you can look into defibron, aspirin, B-vitamins, and taurine should all be liver protective and help reverse liver fibrosis.
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RE: I suspect at least 50% of you would be better off if you just followed this diet:
@mikeyd said in I suspect at least 50% of you would be better off if you just followed this diet::
I can't actually see the diet. Do you have a more direct link?
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RE: Should I Eat LOTS of Carbs When in Glucose Metabolism?
@Peatful
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RE: Should I Eat LOTS of Carbs When in Glucose Metabolism?
@yerrag
It's been mentioned many times by Georgi if I'm not mistaken, and I'd agree it's not perfect measure but is good enough. And does line up with my experience. Gelatin does drastically increase glucose utilization, the fact that my urine changed almost immediately after eating high doses... I think it's a safe assumption. Although I'm open to being wrong.Here's what Peat said:
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RE: Should I Eat LOTS of Carbs When in Glucose Metabolism?
@RandomUser My pee went from having a LOT of bubbles to having none through eating loads of gelatin. So I assume lipolysis has shut down.
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Should I Eat LOTS of Carbs When in Glucose Metabolism?
I'm very confident I've switched from fat metabolism to glucose metabolism. However, this change has been accompanied by a considerable drop in temperature. Should I just be eating loads of carbs till my temperature is higher?