Oh no. “A former user.” I guess the gangstalkers got him for getting too close to the truth.
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
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Androsterone cured my fiancé’s severe dysmenorrhea
Fiancé typically experiences terrible cramps and pain far beyond what is normal. On a whim I decided to try administering 1mg androsterone to her (navel route) nightly throughout her cycle. This is following a post from @haidut claiming that <15mg of DHT is not virilizing for women.
This seems to have been a success, as she has now had a normal period without severe pain.
Previous to this, (about 3 cycles before) we began to try limiting her PUFA intake more severely and increasing sat fat intake, while also administering Progest-E. I’m sure has also helped, but it wasn’t until the inclusion of androsterone that she achieved seeming total remission of symptoms.
There have been no virilizing effects to speak of.
I suspect the andro has achieved this either by improving her liver function (and clearance of estrogens) and/or has simply lowered estrogen enough on its own. Either way, this is a pretty huge win for us and I thought would be worth sharing for anyone else who suffers from this.
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@ilovethesea really hard to believe that a person can actually look like that LOL
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
I'll be suspicious of some more 'concrete' thing show up later related to this, because nothing has been posted here other than innuendo, and I fail to see how there is any connection to a Business address to any entity that may have searched it. My god there must be countless numbers of searches on every health-related website there is.. Ridiculous. I have to wonder now if they're going to try to create some kind of phony 'record' to try to explain how the Ray Peat Forum shares a business address with the Wellcome Trust.
This paragraph is, definitionally, “pre-bunking” btw. Lol. Did you have an account on RPF?
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@C-Mex the fate of every dissident sphere is to be shunted down the path of schizophrenia, spurred on by bad actors. Happened to RPF. Happening here. I mentioned earlier in the thread that I’ve seen this happen many times.
Last thing I’ll say on the subject, but as someone who is educated in internet infrastructure, I think it’s very very possible that an AI is scraping user content and arbitrarily (or by some opaque parameter) deciding on a site’s address without any good reason.
In fairness, it’s totally possible that I’m wrong. I just really doubt it. Occam’s razor and all.
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Gibberish. I see another diversionary tactic, just like suggesting it is all about eugenics and global domination. One of the ways they try to discredit a group is by inserting grandiose ideas that sound ridiculous and even if there is a grain of truth would take forever to demonstrate and would exhaust the efforts of anyone trying to research it.
I'll be suspicious of some more 'concrete' thing show up later related to this, because nothing has been posted here other than innuendo, and I fail to see how there is any connection to a Business address to any entity that may have searched it. My god there must be countless numbers of searches on every health-related website there is.. Ridiculous. I have to wonder now if they're going to try to create some kind of phony 'record' to try to explain how the Ray Peat Forum shares a business address with the Wellcome Trust.
You are literally doing the exact “inject grandiose idea” thing you’re accusing others of. The address was posted years ago in a normal context and COINCIDENTALLY that exact same address is the masterminds of RPF’s downfall? And you think this is more likely/plausible than an AI agent mistakenly picking up that address in a scrape of the site? Dude, with respect, get real.
Likelihood of RPF being victim of some kind of conspiracy? Very possible. But this specific rabbit hole requires a very large degree of coincidence to make any sense. I just don’t buy it. But now the thread is irreversibly derailed and new accounts are about to start doing gematria to “prove” a conspiracy. Weird how that happens…
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@C-Mex they probably can scan the user content and their automated system is pulling that address and assuming it’s related to the forum’s ownership due to the link between the forum’s content type and that address.
Don’t get me wrong I do think there is some kind of conspiracy going on here but I think that connection to Cambridge is tenuous at best.
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RE: New "Mission" of RPF
@zawisza said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@ilovethesea said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Looks like @zawisza may be on their payroll.
Of all the addresses in the world for ZoomInfo to get wrong, it somehow links Ray Peat Forum supposedly founded by a guy in Florida to Cambridge University Pharmacology, Wellcome Trust and the World Health Organization?
Sure Jan.
@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
They scanned some data that linked it to that address in Cambridge, UK. The complaint is about getting one address wrong, 400 miles away.
If you had some desire to actually understand what's going on instead of jumping on the bandwagon and piling as much shit as possible on a guy you hate, you would maybe have easier time understanding this. ICANN has redacted organization's address for privacy since they used cloudflare for hosting so there's no way of actually knowing the true addrss. Zoominfo can only "guess" their address by maliciously scanning users' emails and scraping the web. It's enough for the address to be mentioned on the website; it doesn't have to be associated actually with the website (just like in the article I sent). If you had read the article I posted you would know how wrong they can be, how they refuse to change, and that it's not just one address as you try to imply.
Knowing how zoominfo works, we should expected the Cambridge address to be present somewhere in the forum. And it is:
IP3 Receptors: Toward Understanding Their Activation
Colin W. Taylor and Stephen C. Tovey
Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, CB2 1PD, United Kingdom
Correspondence:Email: ku.ca.mac@0001twc
2010Zoominfo found this address and assigned it to the website even though it's completely unrelated. Other "services" showing website info probably copied this from zoominfo since most of them scrape each other.
Everyone is getting caught up in the minutiae of this post’s tone or whatever, but he’s basically proved that the Cambridge connection is a “glitch” in zoominfo
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@C-Mex how could you… you’ve just made her even more poisonol toxic…