@Serotoninskeptic I regularly supplement cynomel, b vitamins, and Glycine/taurine/tyrosine
Have on hand Diamant, Pregnenolone, DHEA, progestE, 6-keto-P4, Androsterone maybe there are some good combinations that would work.
Dandruff or scalp irritation? Try BLOO.
@Serotoninskeptic I regularly supplement cynomel, b vitamins, and Glycine/taurine/tyrosine
Have on hand Diamant, Pregnenolone, DHEA, progestE, 6-keto-P4, Androsterone maybe there are some good combinations that would work.
Noticed a more relaxed mood from 11-Keto-DHT, I have found the backdoor androgens including androsterone to be relaxing but 11-Keto-DHT 2 mg is relaxing in a way that Andro is not.
Recently I've been focusing more on the electron transport chain and mitochondrial energy production.
Supplemented various B vitamins including thiamine, riboflavin, niacinamide, inositol, and P5P.
One other key factor in mitochondrial energy production is coenzyme Q10 and I was curious what other's experiences are and dosing that worked for them for various purposes.
I have a congenital heart condition (bicuspid aortic valve) so CoQ10 may be of particular relevance to me.
For the record I started off with one gram as it arrived in the mail today from Purebulk and my weight is 210lbs/95kg. Will follow up with results.
One thing so far is potentially increased blood flow to extremities (hands, feet), and feeling generally relaxed and energized. It's a very slight general improvement and will see if this is repeatable and has duration to it.
Also see related thread on this forum:
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/2335/k2-and-coq10-for-mitochondrial-health
Also, I wanted to thank everyone for sharing different experiences, resources, exercises and insights to improve this issue!
Update:
Have lost some weight by focusing on liver function (sunlight, thyroid, carrot salad, boiled white button mushrooms, lapodin) and have focused on that aspect of posture as well. Temps are maintained and bad water retention is reduced.
Still got a ways to go! Feel good and comfortable with moderate exercise too!
@02hellandback The carrot salad is helping. Nate Lawrence's video and essay on improving gut health mentioned well chewing the carrot salad. I think it helps. Still got a ways to go but definitely noticing marginal improvements!
Doing a 2 week cycle of doxycycline and fenbendazole as well, hoping these approaches synergize.
Diet is varied but lots of sugary drinks (mostly sodas and energy drinks) and supplementing taurine and collagen. Other things include rice, beef, ice cream.
And the other reply mentioned how fixing APT lead to further digestive improvement. Really goes to show how energy and structure are interdependent at every level, or at least in this case haha.
@Peatful the joke is that Dave Asprey monetizes everything he does
Some in the Peat community have resolved posture issues by first resolving gut and thyroid/energy issues.
Yesterday I read about someone who resolved their gut issues by improving their posture (the reverse).
What would you do to improve posture and gut function especially with regards to anterior pelvic tilt?
How Peaty are typical Crohn's drugs such as Humira, Rinvoq, Remicade? Is there one that's preferable?
What are some alternatives to consider from a Bioenergetic lense?