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    When is Prolactin too high and what are benefits of lowering it

    Earlier in this thread Dr. Strum suggested that high prolactin may be a risk factor in developing prostate cancer. After doing some reading and research on the subject, I believe he's right.
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    The Case Against Antidepressants

    I slowly worked my way up to 500 mg of TTFD (50 mg caps x 10). I've been on this dose for about a month. Each time I increased the dosage, I got a paradoxical reaction and felt worse for 5 - 7 days.
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    The Case Against Antidepressants

    Elliot Overton's videos about thiamine are based on a book co-authored by Dr Derrick Lonsdale (Cleveland Clinic) and Chandra Mars, entitled Thiamine Deficiency Disease, Dysautonomia, and High Calorie Malnutrition. The book is expensive at $99, which is why I recommended Elliot's YouTube...
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    peptides for acute back pain (other then BPC157/TB500)

    No, oral time release 1,000 mg per day. It helps with collagen synthesis.
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    peptides for acute back pain (other then BPC157/TB500)

    I have better results from BPC-157 when combined with Vitamin C.
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    PSA while using test and other anabolics

    I suggest you research Galectin-3 and prostate cancer (BPH, too).
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    The Case Against Antidepressants

    Or just watch the Soft White Underbelly YouTube channel, and your depression and anxiety will disappear when you realize how much better your life is compared to the interviewees.
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    The Case Against Antidepressants

    For anxiety symptoms, you guys may want to look into Elliot Overton’s many YouTube videos on dysautonomia, or an imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, and the role thiamine plays. Such an imbalance is probably aggravated by TRT’s stimulating effect on the...
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    Galectin-3 as a Next-Generation Biomarker for Detecting Early Stage of Various Diseases

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175224/# Galectin-3 as a Next-Generation Biomarker for Detecting Early Stage of Various Diseases Akira Hara,1,* Masayuki Niwa,2 Kei Noguchi,1 Tomohiro Kanayama,1 Ayumi Niwa,1 Mikiko Matsuo,1 Yuichiro Hatano,1 and Hiroyuki Tomita1 Author information...
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    Galectin-3: a novel biomarker for the prognosis of heart failure

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433562/ Galectin-3: a novel biomarker for the prognosis of heart failure HILMAN ZULKIFLI AMIN, LUKMAN ZULKIFLI AMIN, and IKA PRASETYA WIJAYA Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract Heart failure...
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    PectaSol-C modified citrus pectin induces apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation in androgen-dependent and- independent prostate cancer

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20462856/ [PectaSol-C also effective for BPH] PectaSol-C modified citrus pectin induces apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation in human and mouse androgen-dependent and- independent prostate cancer cells Jun Yan 1, Aaron Katz Affiliations expand PMID...
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    Neuroprotective effect of Vitamin K2 against gut dysbiosis associated cognitive decline

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37257737/ Neuroprotective effect of Vitamin K2 against gut dysbiosis associated cognitive decline Kaberi Chatterjee 1, Papiya Mitra Mazumder 1, Suparna Roy Sarkar 1, Rajdeep Saha 1, Amrita Chatterjee 1, Biswatrish Sarkar 1, Sugato Banerjee 2 Affiliations expand...
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    Trimix injections, Fusion back surgery and Eliquis

    Against the advice of three MDs, who said it wouldn’t work and was dangerous for his age, my elderly father had a spinal laminectomy with fusion last year. He almost died even though there were no complications from the surgery (bleeding, infection, etc). I had to take him to the ER 10 times...
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    Need libido/dysautonomia help please read entirely!

    It's well known now (perhaps not in 2007) that thiamine makes you feel worse before you feel better. It's called a "paradoxical reaction." It's recommended to take the TTFD form of thiamine, and co-factors such as magnesium (not oxide, but an absorbable form) and vitamin B complex to reduce...
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    Need libido/dysautonomia help please read entirely!

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128103876/thiamine-deficiency-disease-dysautonomia-and-high-calorie-malnutrition#:~:text=About%20the%20book,-Description&text=Description-,Thiamine%20Deficiency%20Disease%2C%20Dysautonomia%2C%20and%20High%20Calorie%20Malnutrition%20explores%20thiamine,the%20...
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    I got my sterile vials today. Do these actually work?

    @Blackhawk What you wrote is true, and yet, if I were in the ICU, I’d choose a nurse who is OCD over sterilization / hygiene every time.
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    Need libido/dysautonomia help please read entirely!

    You may also want to look into vitamin B-1 (thiamine) deficiency. POTS, increased heart rate, and much more are related to low thiamine.
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    My Ongoing TRT Mystery

    For myself, I have found a negative relationship between B12 and zinc. Meaning that low zinc levels and high B12 are often found together. Does taking B12 injections induce or aggravate a zinc deficiency? I don’t know. By the way, it takes months, not days or weeks, to reverse zinc deficiency
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    Chat GPT - What AI has to say about dosing

    Considering that Chat GPT isn't real AI, but it goes out to the Web to gather data, perhaps it is channeling @Cataceous.
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    Had a heart attack 37 years old.

    In a recent interview with Dr. Pierre Kore of the FLCCC said, based on his clinical experience, it's rare for people to suffer serious side effects after 12 months post injection. This 37-year-old poster had one injection two years prior to having a heart attack. Seems tenuous. Did his...
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    Had a heart attack 37 years old.

    Having a heart attack at age 37 with no other risk factors such as alcoholism or cigarette smoking makes me think of clonal hematopoesis. I would definitely ask my doctor for a genetic test. Clonal hematopoiesis commonly involves mutations in genes that are involved in epigenetic...
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    My Doctor refuses parathyroid hormone testing.

    Get your magnesium RBC (intracellular) level checked. I would do that before diving down the calcium-parathyroid rabbit hole.
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    What are the best vitamin/supplements for Liver health?

    I was surprised to hear Dr. Rand claim in this video that TRT, or having a "high-normal" testosterone level is associated with NAFLD. His recommendation for fatty liver is choline-inositol supplements. Watch.
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    Nandrolone Experiences

    White Coat Hypertension
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    Stimulation of aldosterone, renin, and cortisol by tryptophan

    https://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/09/gut-feeling Gut bacteria also produce hundreds of neurochemicals that the brain uses to regulate basic physiological processes as well as mental processes such as learning, memory and mood. For example, gut bacteria manufacture about 95 percent of the body's...
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    Recent Blood Work

    He’s been taking iron supplements. I’d like hear when he started them in relation to the higher hematocrit and the dosage.
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    Any guys on TRT long term and how is it? Newbie androgel but haven’t began

    High nighttime cortisol interferes with sleep.
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    HCG / anxiety / e2 / AI

    Thanks. I suspected that those who take zinc, or who have naturally good zinc balance, are better able to tolerate estrogen. It may be zinc’s effects on estrogen receptors.
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    HCG / anxiety / e2 / AI

    Do you take zinc supplements, Vince?
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    Extreme Tiredness after Meals

    Liver enzymes normal?
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