@retard creatine/glutamine can help solve gut problems
Posts made by wester130
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RE: Bromocriptine + Cyproheptadine for Lifelong GI Dysfunction
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RE: Bromocriptine + Cyproheptadine for Lifelong GI Dysfunction
@retard zinc carnosine looks very interesting
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RE: B complex
@Jakeandpace this is excellent
activated b1, not an analogue
https://www.metabolics.com/products/vitamin-b1-thiamine-pyrophosphate
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RE: Help with EU Sources posted in Products
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RE: judge this b complex
@sneedful this is the best form of b1
Thiamine Pyrophosphate
it is the activated version of b1, not an analogue like allithiamine etc
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This
I hate this mentality. What really happened is that you were fresh out of the womb, a young spriteful creature full of energy and youth hormones. Your body was working at maximum efficiency and you were mentally flexible and quick and sharp; brain full of progesterone and dopamine.
Then what happened? Boomers filled your food with sneed oils and gut-shredding chemicals and you became inflamed. Your body coped by sacrificing more superfluous systems and keeping you running on “stress mode”. A system that was never designed to be chronically activated.
Now the damage has accumulated and you are a lesser organism than what you could have been. Your energy diminishes and so does your intelligence. Serotonin rises to conserve your rapidly declining energy reserves and now you’re numb and unmotivated.
No amount of hustling and bustling, locking in, attending Andrew Tate alpha male webinars or working hard at a soul-crushing job like a good little paypig will improve your situation or make up for the degeneration of your being.
There are virtually no open avenues for “locking in” anyhow. Since we live in a low-risk longhouse socialism welfare gynocracy, every attempt at entrepreneurship or novelty is stamped into the ground via regulation and bureaucracy. You are not allowed to start something cool and exciting or different.
The only “locking in” you can do is set up some phony business and sell snake oil or charge money for coaching in the hopes you’ll find some normie out there who’s more gullible than you are and slowly siphon out their wealth in exchange for a useless product. Ray Peat talks about this.
I hate this stupid David Goggins-esque serotonergic gaslighting. I am going to sauté you in sneed oils.
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RE: Experiments with transdermal hormones
@metabolicmilk what other results are you getting?
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RE: glutamine? good or bad?
@LucH why is gelatin so high in glutamine?
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RE: Pansterone
https://lowtoxinforum.com/threads/pansterone-liquid-pregnenolone-dhea-mix.7426/
personal thoughts: he has changed the formula a lot of times
I think there is a big difference with the alcohol and oil solution
It's probably his best supplement
it's effective, it shouldn;t convert to estrogen but it will in sickly people
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RE: glutamine? good or bad?
@LucH could lysine reduce glutamate toxicity?
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glutamine? good or bad?
some say it heals the gut, others say it is dangerous
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RE: New IdeaLabs Product – 3α-Dihydroprogesterone (3α-DHP)
@mexican_coke_fan the information is contradictory
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RE: New IdeaLabs Product – 3α-Dihydroprogesterone (3α-DHP)
@Verdad you aren't worried about lowering gonadotropins, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone?