@DavidPS L carnitine can cause heart attacks due to the pro fatty acid oxidation effect, raises cortisol also. Mildronate used to block l carnitine improves heart failure and CVD.
Latest posts made by Razvan
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RE: Bioenergetic Cardiology & the Awesome Foursome
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RE: Tracking down the mysterious cause of Dr. Paul Saladino's shockingly rapid aging
@Insomniac methionine, too high protein, too much meat intake, sun overexposure, muscle meat eater, too low carb. I bet also his copper is low. He needs to lower muscle meat, lower protein, increase Vit C, lower zinc intake to balance the copper, he also would benefit from selenium since untraps binded minerals like zinc and copper from Metallothionein. His brows are also so low density. He doesn't look healthy at all, but his face genetics doesn't help him. He would look better if he ate potato and and cheese than his fancy "organic" diet.
He looks like a smoker, that's how much his collagen production gave up on him, he is for sure deficient in copper and or manganese.
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RE: "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites"
@Insomniac 50 mg k2 mk4 high iron intake and b2 cured me.
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RE: "The Puzzle of Aspirin and Iron Deficiency: The Vital Missing Link of the Iron-Chelating Metabolites"
@Insomniac If u want to get crazy anemia take aspirin everyday like I did for years and then u will go to the ER dying. And yeah, thyroid intake didn't even matter. Aspirin can directly block the red blood cell production.
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RE: Pregnenolone doesn't disolve in coconut oil
@Insomniac pregnenolone needs to be used with a lecithin carriera to work for topical use.
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RE: Vit E for lowering prolactin
@Sugarnotsnow yeah the crazy combo for me is bromo + vitamin E + maybe some zinc picolinate. Hypersexual rat.
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RE: Share your T levels
@Sugarnotsnow i think being anemic and crazy iron deficient upped my testo to 1000, then i did the mistake to supplement iron and it went down to 600
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RE: unable to troubleshoot hypothyroidism, anemia...
@winters how is your ferritin? Transferrin and hemoglobin?