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    Lilac
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      Cancer PT2. Inflammation and Metabolism | What You Need to Know | Georgi Dinkov and Alannah Connealy

      #4792
      Lilac
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        PUFA is incompatible with and directly toxic to mammalian mitochondria

        https://x.com/haidut/status/1923924111048233118

         

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        #4794
        Lilac
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          Reactive oxygen species, derived mostly from fat oxidation, drive cancer growth/metastases

          https://x.com/haidut/status/1923909571967328579

          #4795
          Lilac
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            Vitamin B1 enhances physical activity and wakefulness by raising dopamine

            https://x.com/haidut/status/1923896713175015583

            #4796
            Lilac
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              Oxidative metabolism reflects our biological age, metabolic dysfunction drives frailty/aging

              https://x.com/haidut/status/1923885053110518131

              #4791
              Lilac
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                #4802
                J.R.K
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                  Thank you for posting this interview and subsequent links <span class=”atwho-inserted” contenteditable=”false” data-atwho-at-query=”@Lil”>@Lilac</span>.

                  Any thoughts on how Aspirin, progesterone, caffeine, Vitamin D etc compare at increasing metabolic rate to DNP?

                   

                  #4803
                  J.R.K
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                    I am somewhat happy that Georgi has decided to limit his research findings to the grassroots base.
                    One thing that the,”pandemic” showed us was the fascist face of the medical industry with effective treatments being gaslit along with those that promoted them.

                    I was excited with his research and funding out of his own pocket the studies to validate Dr Peats work. But the medical field operates in a tall puppet sort of centralized controlled environment. As long as you talk quietly amongst yourselves and keep your head down it seems that you are okay. But stick your head up over the crowd and it will get lopped off. It may sound cowardly but Georgi’s research and blog in my opinion will make more of an impact spreading through the population in a stealthy manner putting ideas out there without pressure. As opposed to facing the leviathan head on in direct conflict. We need his knowledge and understanding of biochemistry, to help us understand better so we can add to his impact.

                    #4804
                    Lilac
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                      <span class=””>@J.R.</span>K.   —-  I am not a scientific thinker, so I don’t have any theories or deep thoughts on how thyroid or aspirin or vitamin D work. Does “Because Ray said so” count? <joke

                      I do a few things because they were so strongly endorsed by Ray and are now by Georgi, like taking an aspirin once or twice a week. I don’t feel an effect from that.

                      I take four drops of Georgi’s Tyromax thyroid daily, and the latest bottle I received has been working noticeably better than the last. I can feel my heart beating strongly sometimes when I am sitting. (I haven’t measured my pulse in years.) And some evenings I have been able to stay awake till 10 pm or even 11, like a normal person, instead of crashing at 8:30. I fall asleep easily. I still have the problem of not sleeping long. Five to six hours is my usual. Though I’ve had more seven-hour sleeps lately, which I hope is a good trend.

                      I am strong on “perceive.” Some days the ATP is being produced in abundance, and then motivation is not a problem. I want to take a walk, clean the house, etc. And when my metabolism is up like that, problems seem smaller, manageable, and I can laugh and joke about what was depressing on a low-energy (low ATP?) day. I really believe in metabolic health being the key to mood or mental health.

                      For me, coffee, or perhaps I mean caffeine, can pull me out of a dip in energy and get me going on a slow day. An extra cup once in a  blue moon is nice to have in my bag of tricks.

                       

                       

                       

                       

                      #4805
                      Lilac
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                        @J.R.K. —- I notice that Georgi has not done any new interviews with Mercola or Saladino. I think it is probably the right move.

                         

                         

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