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@ash5099

Caledonia Katılım Temmuz 2023
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A poet
A poet@ash5099·
@GoodTexture @mihai_vie Why are they so prone to nickel? Preferential uptake by them or agricultural practices, etc?
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Matthew@GoodTexture·
@mihai_vie oats are naturally loaded with the heavy metal nickel. my skin health has improved drastically since abstaining
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Mihai@mihai_vie·
Wild fact about oats you probably don’t know. The same glyphosate (a known carcinogen) used as a weedkiller is also used to harvest them. Sprayed on the crop 7-10 days before harvest to kill the plant and force it to dry faster. Whole field dries uniformly at once. Saves money on grain dryers. Glyphosate gets absorbed into the plant and locked in the grain itself before harvest. No washing or processing removes it This brand prohibits glyphosate usage entirely and are easy to find. They’re also sprouted which significantly breaks down the phytic acid neurotics love to complain about. Been buying them at Whole Foods for a while, found them at Costco last night. Don’t fall for the anti oat propaganda. Bad sourcing created a bad rep for an otherwise good grain
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milton
milton@miltonappl3·
@ash5099 Better to not understand Goethe than Shakespeare.
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milton@miltonappl3·
Translators don't know what they're doing. None of them. The fact that they wanted to be a translator to begin with bars them Eastward of Eden. If you're a source?!? buffoon then Bacon said this in AoL. You must read everything in your cradle language before trying a foreign language in translation. Pull out five translators, put them next to each other, and look at the holy hologram the evil translators (those are synonyms) accidentally reveal. Don't learn a foreign language to understand someone or you'll be barred Eastward of Eden. Read read read read read in your mother tongue. Nietzsche can understand Goethe but not Shakespeare. You can see this for yourself if you just for a split second look at the sixth order effects.
дса православная какус 🍞 🍷🌹@dsaorthocaucus

reading the bible in English is awesome because St Paul or a gospel writer will use some Greek philosophy term with five meanings that is generally meant to refer to all cosmic mathematics or something and it'll be translated as "And Jesus said 'cool'".

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癒される動物
癒される動物@cutest_animal1·
追いかけもせずにただただ蝶を眺める猫
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milton@miltonappl3·
Despite the surface bluster, it's inescapably a puzzle, so be prepared. But start with Matthew and read to the end once or twice. Then start reading from Genesis to get the historical context. Use the NIV (8th grade reading level) at first to help you get your sea legs. Use Biblehub.com for questions and eventually work up to the KJV (12th grade reading level)
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milton
milton@miltonappl3·
It seems impossible to describe to someone that if they read the Bible they can see further than even the great names in philosophy who don't read the Bible because the Bible is the tallest mountain. It just is. And you can't know until you try it then you'll know as truly as you know ice is cold. I can't even pinpoint what it is in the Bible that does it. Honestly a lot of it is weird. Best I can do using my human reason is to say it's the biggest world and that's essential for judging new ideas: you have to be able to step outside of an idea to look at it correctly and the Bible is always something conceptually bigger than any idea you come across. It makes you what the ancients thought Saturn was, the biggest and widest sphere. Read the Bible on faith until you see it with your own eyes.
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Sam Savson@SSavson·
Wanted to add here, sufficient stomach acid for zinc absorption is more important when absorbing it from foods, or from suboptimal forms like zinc oxide Something like zinc citrate/glycinate for example does not really need stomach acid to absorb
Sam Savson@SSavson

@Zenfrog4 Any that uses a good form like glycinate or citrate/etc that is dosed around 15mg elemental

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Oz@lovedthevoid·
@wotancore Niggas be crying they can’t date they daughters
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Charles
Charles@wotancore·
Girl dads are like that because there’s now a copy of their wife that actually loves them
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L i a m@LiamCristiano·
I consume 400+g sugar per day, along with 4+g potassium, 30+g gelatin and eat 3 square meals, no snacks. Incredible glycogen storage capacity (lifting for over 90min, over 3 hours post meal, no intra/preWO. Incredible dental health (5+ years like this with no cavities) 13% BF.
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L i a m@LiamCristiano·
Snacking is problematic, and you're probably not eating enough potassium or gelatin. Fructose uptake via GLUT5 is insulin independent. Potassium gets glucose into your cells without insulin. Gelatin improves glucose AUC by 50%. Snacking greatly impairs insulin sensitivity.
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A poet
A poet@ash5099·
@MelRoBuilds Interesting. I noticed my stains got a lot worse after I drank a lot of milk for a few months. I wonder if it’s related.
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Melissa Rose
Melissa Rose@MelRoBuilds·
@ash5099 It might be. A bunch of the metals can probably look like rust on the way out Caught nickel in my last HTMA. Not sure what exactly is expelling right now. TBD (I need to pull another) x.com/i/status/19908…
Melissa Rose@MelRoBuilds

HTMA #2 time! Look at the chaos I've been up to: - dropped Ca/Mg ratio 6.31 to 4.13 - dropped Na/K ratio 1.67 to 1.29 - increased nickel .01 to .07 - increased Fe/Cu 0.89 to 1.38 - dropped Ca Cu, increased Fe, all while supplementing Ca and Cu, because related anemia, correcting

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Aster
Aster@brainrotpill·
Those who know.
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L i a m@LiamCristiano·
Take thyroid for these effects and more
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Ty Guy@brainenergy4me·
Even when you tell people "I am severely inflamed from endotoxin and therefore a poor version of myself right now" and they say "Oh okay," they probably wont understand what you mean and will quickly forget that you said that. They won't use that information as you hope—to give you the benefit of the doubt that you're a more interesting, loving, engaged person than you're demonstrating at that moment. All that matters is your energy right then. You either have it or you don't. My mom loves me anyway. But most people don't, they love me conditionally based on my energy level, and I can't blame them. I'd do the same.
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Degrees Toward Truth
Degrees Toward Truth@dgrs_twrd_truth·
My kitchen's a mess, but my family is getting healthier. My husband and I now both enjoy @BioavailableNd's lemon pith drink (he's super picky and has seen the positive effects it's had on me, especially after doing a baking soda test and confirming I now have stomach acid). That, plus two cups a day of spearmint tea to help with ongoing hormonal issues, amongst other wonderful (and really simple) dietary adjustments, followed a single call with her. To think my husband gets to meet with her soon brings warmth and joy to my heart. Thank you, Andra.
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A poet@ash5099·
@dmeed123 @Will_of_Europa Also partially hydrolysed guar gum (PHGG) is a good prebiotic fibre to introduce. Always go low and slow
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Vincent de oliver@dmeed123·
@Will_of_Europa Take Acacie Gomer and resistant starch start low and increase slowly.... with a good diet for gut, rice and beef are ok
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A poet
A poet@ash5099·
@exfatloss @e_cdalton @fire_bottle Yeah I would agree it’s from modern agricultural methods. Pigs get fed slop and become slop. Iberico pork is so good on the other hand…
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exfatloss🥛
exfatloss🥛@exfatloss·
Due to fat scare in the 70s/80s? I will say modern commercial pork is so disgusting and flavor free I wouldn't eat it even in absence of the insane linoleic acid content. @fire_bottle has talked about how they started breeding the pigs into basically being unable to do DNL and that's why they're high in PUFA now (from their feed) and taste like shit.
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