I posted this elsewhere, but... red clover extract, potentially
https://examine.com/supplements/red-clover-extract/research/
Seems like what your doing is probably good. Avoiding deficiency of vit A and vit E is probably also important
Dandruff or scalp irritation? Try BLOO.
I posted this elsewhere, but... red clover extract, potentially
https://examine.com/supplements/red-clover-extract/research/
Seems like what your doing is probably good. Avoiding deficiency of vit A and vit E is probably also important
In this study, tocotrienols (a type of vitamin E) caused hair regrowth: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3819075/
Tocotrienols are not really Peaty as Peat reccomended the tocopherols, but from looking at the studies I believe the tocotrienols are generally much more effective
@Mag1313 I heard something from Dr. Greger (vegan guy) about supplementing too much calcium at once potentially increasing arterial calcification or something. 1/4 tspn at a time doesn't sound like it would be a problem though. Just something to look into if you wanted to.
Idk much about milk alkali syndrome, but I think the dosages you gave seem quite safe to me.
@anabology He mentions organophosphates inhibiting cholinesterase, but I guess this is not true of glyphosate?
Interesting points.
I heard someone say that megadosing red clover extract increased their height by an inch. Apparently it has some effect of turning fat stem cells into bone stem cells...
https://examine.com/supplements/red-clover-extract/research/
It probably doesn't work, but could be worth a shot. Lmk how it goes if you try it.
Other notes...
You can probably increase your k2 dose. Also, milk might be particularly important for the growth hormones
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@sixers I don't think this is conclusive evidence that older moms would have more intelligent offspring. Intelligent people usually wait longer to have children but this is because of the two income household and both men and women going to college, working their job, and attempting to pay off their debt and obtain financial security, while less successful perhaps lower intelligence young women will just have children because that's what they want and aren't in their head about finances and education. Intelligent women have been fed all sorts of reasons why they shouldn't have offspring at a young age, even if deep down they want children like fertile women naturally do. My mom had me at a young age and I consider myself to be very attractive, intelligent, and creative even though she wasn't the most financially stable.
If the older women do have high progesterone high IQ babies like Peat talks about, it's because they are supplementing it and compensating for their declining levels. Just look at a progesterone by age chart. They are essentially doing TRT for women.
Yeah, I agree it's not conclusive evidence. Actually, I read a bit more in that article and it said that this pattern has flipped sense the past which speaks to the degree it is just demographic differences. I was just sharing that I saw that.
I think the obvious/intuitive thing is that younger women would be healthier and have healthier children, but I am not sure if that is true. Probably the women's general diet and such is more important than age if the age is within a reasonable range.
I feel like I saw I_CAN_CLICK (a twitter peater) mention something about older mom's being more optimal for the fetus somehow. Looking it up, quickly, I see this: https://www.rileychildrens.org/connections/new-study-says-older-moms-may-have-smarter-kids#:~:text=New data in the International,(age 30 or younger). So that is interesting. It could be that older moms are more likely to have the high iq "progesterone babies."
In general, younger people are healthier and similarly I'd say, on average, younger women are more attractive (obviously there are many exceptions) up to a point. I agree there is excess shaming toward men dating down.
@Kruton Never heard of this. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing
Ik low vitamin E causes low ejaculate velocity, but if it's just a consistency thing then not sure. Did it start after you did something? Have you always had it?