@yerrag how did you resolve your mercury toxicity?
Posts made by tubert
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RE: is thyroid supplementation essential?
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RE: what is the link between potassium and baldness?
@wester130 TRX2 are capsules to be taken orally. Minox maybe thickens hair, but does not regrow
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RE: what is the link between potassium and baldness?
@wester130 TRX2 is useless, I have tried it for over half a year. Plus I don't think minoxidil regrows hair.
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
Is there expected weight gain due to high dextrose consumption?
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RE: Topical Lugol's Iodine regenerates scar and completely removes it
@RawGoatMilk88 What results did you get with tallow? Regrowth or just better hair structure? I tried lard last year and didn't feel any benefit from it
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Vinegar allergy
I was wondering if anybody has figured out how to cure a vinegar allergy?
If I ingest vinegar I get shortness if breath and a lot of mucus production which at night causes stuffy and runny nose for several nights.
I know it could possibly be from sulphites, acetic acid, or histamine. But in my case it most likely is the sulphites, as I get a similar reaction from consuming wine and also to a lesser extent from beer. I suspect this may also have to do with hydrogen sulfide producers in my gut. -
RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@Peatful Could you please explain how you incorporated high quantities of sucrose into your diet? Thanks
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RE: Glucose loading cures everything?
@Jaffe said in Glucose loading cures everything?:
It’s odd nobody considered dextrose years ago instead of blowing themselves up on table sugar.
I think because Ray said that you should never take glucose without some fructose (was it because of the insulin spike? I cannot remember), so Ray advocated that sugar could be therapeutic but has never, as far as I know, advocated for using just dextrose/glucose. May somebody correct if I'm wrong about this.
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RE: Charlie hatin Dairy was a trend prior to anti-VA fad
I think it really depends on the dairy that you buy. If it is fortified with vitamins, A1, ultrahomogenised, etc etc then even some very healthy people may have digestive issues with it.
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RE: GR7 and reversing gray hair SUCCESS!
@evan-hinkle yeah, I'm not sure how it works, but I just know it is not a permanent solution, unfortunately.
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RE: How much Gelatin should you eat everyday?
if you have a sulfite sensitivity, then you should avoid gelatin completely.
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RE: GR7 and reversing gray hair SUCCESS!
@evan-hinkle as far as I know, the product colours the hair from the inside...so, unless you somehow correct your hypothyroid condition somehow else, after 7 days, the colour will either slowly fade or the new growth will be grey as before (since I don't use that product I cannot speak of it from personal experience). Therefore, this is not a cure for grey hair, just a cover-up.
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RE: GR7 and reversing gray hair SUCCESS!
I think you should mention though that you will have to use this product for life because once you stop using it, the grey will be back.
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RE: Bioenergetic Germany
@Luke doesn't it also have Glukosesyrup in it? I thought that was a no-no too
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RE: Countries with most bald men in the world
I think that map is bogus...most men in Italy have great hair.
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RE: Estrogenic effects from t3 and progesterone
@pineapple from what I have read in the literature, if you have a calcium deficiency, progesterone can cause undesirable effects such as estrogen dominance
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RE: Estrogenic effects from t3 and progesterone
@pineapple I think you should narrow it down if it was the t3 OR the progesterone. It's very unlikely that both caused the same thing.
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RE: Niacin Was, Is, and Always will be Essential to Life and the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Just for Starters
@Mulloch94 So, are you saying that those overmethylaros should not be taking methyl-donor substances, such as TMG, along with the nicotinic acid?