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Etienne

@etiennedus

⚛⚛✧✧⚡⚡✧✧⚛⚛ Bio energetics Re-engineering my approach to vitality

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Etienne@etiennedus·
@gaezpeat I cycled exemestane and it nuked my zinc levels pretty quickly, do you supp that directly? No liver + oysters?
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gaezv@gaezpeat·
@etiennedus Vitamins and minerals r mentioned Id make sure drink juices milk throughout day, multivitamin and b1 mg.. T3 t4 can be used on replacement dose About the other you have to check your balls and estrogen joints bones.. Id prob stop when balls became bigger and lose some weight
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gaezv@gaezpeat·
I dont know how to describe it feeling like this right now Exogenous t3/t4 3.15mg exesmestane 6.25mg proviron 3mg DHT 600g carbs 12g fat yet Vits (B1) & Mineral 1g aspirin Brom, tada, .01mg cypro, k2, pansteron Smashing uni exams, work/money source/ gym / mma/ my girl today
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gaezv@gaezpeat

Exesmestane, Doxycicline, Doxazosin, Proviron, Epitalon + BAC Water, Pill Cutter Estrogen eliminated Circadian Rythm restored Infections dont stand a chance SHBG through floor Doxazosin for a quick experiment i wanna run 🫣🫡🤔

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Bart K.
Bart K.@coachbartk·
The car he’s sitting in isn’t natural; full of PFA leeching plastics, EMFs, God knows what else. The phone he’s posted from isn’t natural either Perhaps the MB will help mitigate some of the effects of modernity such as the cars’ or phones’ EMFs, as shown in the literature Totally on board with holistic living & everything el naturel, but its impossible to be fully “natural” in a synthetic world that’s literally set up to keep you poisoned and retarded Modern problems modern solutions 🫡
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Holisticeric@holisticeric·
Has anyone tried this? Thoughts and opinions?
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Etienne@etiennedus·
@holisticeric Fixes your electron transport chain if impaired, increases mitochondrial respiration + ATP output, all around solid compound
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Oxidative State
Oxidative State@rudekyoni999·
How did old man Iroh get this ripped -High carb diet -9h of sleep every night -low dose DHT -calcium + vit E,K -a lot of sun exposure
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Noah Ryan
Noah Ryan@NoahRyanCo·
We are witnessing a mass immunodeficiency event post COVID and I see very few people pointing this out. Weird illnesses, latent infections reactivating, rashes, colds that won't go away. Everybody's immune systems are off. T cell depletion and B cell depletion in lymph nodes have been thoroughly documented. This is compounded by a toxin load that would put Atilla the Hun in an incubator. Everbody's talking about peptides for body composition, but the real alfa seems to be immunomodulation.
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Julius
Julius@juliusonchain·
If you’re a founder based in S/E Asia, let’s connect
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Luka |⚡️@nivholls·
How it feels to start the morning with > freshly squeezed oj > double shot espresso > 2mg pinealon > 200mg armodafinil > 300mg aspirin > 200mg magnesium L-threonate > 5g taurine >4g cistanche
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Etienne
Etienne@etiennedus·
@rudekyoni999 >1g cyproheptadine >cholinergic neurons in shambles
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Oxidative State
Oxidative State@rudekyoni999·
The stack I use to sleep like a baby -high carb diet -as much sun as possible 1 hour before bed -25g beef gelatin -0.5g magnesium glycinate -1g calcium -1g cyproheptadine
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Dopamine
Dopamine@DA_ResearchLabs·
I know Peaters don’t like to talk about genes, but I’m currently going through my gene data, and it’s mind boggling how well it lines up with my whole life so far. I agree that epigenetics, especially butyrate as an HDAC inhibitor, has a lot of impact, but I find it silly to revolt against gene data as a diagnostic tool. Why not both? You can work on your energy metabolism to improve gene expression and still use interventions that are tailored to your genetic profile. I also doubt butyrate will magically turn on and off exactly all the genes that are making some things more difficult for you - like, in theory it sounds awesome, but in practice you’ll most likely always have to deal with some genetic nuances (not saying it has to be pathological) Obviously, low hanging fruit first - nobody is saying you should immediately check your genes. My point is, it’s silly to say that genes don’t matter.
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Etienne
Etienne@etiennedus·
@BerbarianWizard Yeah, but wouldn't staggering make it less effective once food intake starts a couple hours later? Or would it make more sense to fast longer?
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Jamal Dinkoui
Jamal Dinkoui@BerbarianWizard·
@etiennedus You mean the total dose at once? It works but not optimal.
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Jamal Dinkoui
Jamal Dinkoui@BerbarianWizard·
It only works when insulin is low (fasted state). Yohimbine blocks α2 receptors, removing inhibition on lipolysis. Lipolysis still depends on cAMP, and insulin lowers cAMP via PDE, which shuts it down even if α2 is blocked. Also, most protocols don’t make sense given its pharmacokinetics. It also has a short half-life (~1.5–2 hours). A single large dose creates a short spike in adrenergic activity and a rapid drop, increasing side effects without maintaining stable α2 blockade. Dividing the dose aligns with the half-life and keeps the effect more consistent. In that context, it can outperform most fat burners for stubborn fat, especially in areas like the lower abs, lower back, and hips where α2 receptor density is higher.
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I’m still surprised yohimbine isn’t more popular. There aren’t many otc fat burners that come even close to the fat loss I get from a few weeks of yohimbine before fasted cardio. If you can tolerate ephedrine alongside you’re going to have a pretty insane combo that beats any of your SLU-PP, 5-amino-1mg, or any of the research chem type stuff. They will work better COMBINED with some of said research chem stuff. But if I had to choose one or the other, give me the good ole dirty stims.

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Rage ❉@ragecvlt·
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Etienne@etiennedus·
@PunishedChudy @BerbarianWizard I got sick immediately after coming off it, I think it is protective but does demand more resources, def was zinc deficient
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Chudlord@PunishedChudy·
@BerbarianWizard I’m once again posting this anecdote but when I’m on exemestane I cannot seem to get sick
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Jamal Dinkoui
Jamal Dinkoui@BerbarianWizard·
Aromatase inhibition restores the thymus even in intact aging rats. Testosterone blocks thymus regeneration, but this effect is reversed when aromatization is inhibited, showing the atrophy is mediated through estradiol. ATD and 4-OH markedly increase thymus size, restore cortical–medullary structure, and repopulate thymocytes without affecting accessory sex organs. Estrogen signaling drives thymic atrophy, while blocking estrogen synthesis shifts the system toward regeneration. PMID: 1521922
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Testosterone and estradiol cause thymic atrophy, DHT preserves structure while limiting regrowth In old rats, thymus regrows after castration, but steroid exposure reverses this in a hormone-specific way. Testosterone and estradiol shrink the thymus ~50%, disrupt structure, and reduce lymphocytes. Corticosterone also lowers lymphocytes but is less potent on thymus size. Progesterone reduces thymus weight without clear lymphocyte depletion. DHT is distinct: it limits thymus regrowth but preserves normal histology and does not suppress white cell count. This separates two mechanisms: true thymic atrophy (testosterone, estradiol) vs inhibition of regeneration without structural damage (DHT). PMID: 3585226 "...The differences between the effects of the steroids were most apparent when considering the histological appearance of the thymus. In testosterone- and oestradiol-treated animals there was a severe depletion of thymic lymphocytes in the cortical region, which was narrow, and the corticomedullary junction was ill-defined (results not shown). There were areas of fatty tissue which we have always seen in age-related cases of thymic involution. In contrast, the thymus from DHT-treated animals was normal and indistinguishable from that of orchidectomized sham-treated animals or from normal young rats (results not shown);” "...The pattern of total white cell counts obtained is shown in Fig. la. In blood from testosterone-treated rats the total white cell count was significantly (P<0-01) lower than that in blood from sham-treated rats . The total white cell count was also significantly (<0 5) reduced in oestradiol- and corticosteronetreated rats , but not in rats treated with progesterone or DHT . Table 1 shows the results of the differential white cell count. From this it may be deduced that the reduction was possibly due to changes in the lymphocyte count. In all steroid-treated groups the neutrophil count was markedly increased.” "... Dihydrotestosterone is generally considered to be the potent active metabolite of testosterone, but it appeared to have no involutionary effect on the regenerating thymus , despite the reduction in weight compared with that of untreated animals. Furthermore, DHT did not reduce the total white cell count significantly . A possible explanation for the different effects of testosterone and DHT may be provided by Pearce, Khalid & Funder (1981) who injected DHT chronically into intact and orchidectomized male mice. Dihydrotestosterone had no effect on the thymus of intact mice...Testosterone markedly involutes the thymus in intact males (Selye & Albert, 1942a)."

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Sam Savson
Sam Savson@SSavson·
I was chewing frankincense resin like gum 6 years ago before I knew anything about it's extensive effects on human biochemical pathways
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Andra
Andra@BioavailableNd·
N=1ing my own peptide journey as of this week, excited to see how I respond. Focusing on thymus and regeneration.
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Etienne
Etienne@etiennedus·
@basedethos That realization that nothing was broken in the first place, we are perfect as we are
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⚡️Nick Sweeney ⚡️@basedethos·
This year I stopped trying to fix myself and my quality of life 100X’d. Stopped needing to know the secrets of the universe too. Lesson in there.
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Etienne
Etienne@etiennedus·
@TakeThiamine Only eating carbs and protein throughout the day and a small amount of fat in the evening has been instrumental in fat loss
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J͎Λ͎Y͎@TakeThiamine·
2 things most people don’t understand about the Randle cycle: 1. You are made up of more than one cell. You can—and probably should—consume all 3 macros per meal. 2. The Randle cycle becomes relevant when you have a metabolic problem, are sedentary, or both. In that case, favoring carbs for a while is a smart strategy for returning to optimal glucose oxidation.
Matt@metabolicwave

Oh look it’s that time of the year where everyone randomly gets fixated on the Randle cycle and half of twitter get memed into separating carbs and fats with every meal

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EagleTwo
EagleTwo@EagleTwoRomeo·
The era of peating everyone was rubbing ideal labs products on their balls was wild
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