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    Ray Peat email advice responses archive

    [Topical DHT] [Why ray reduced his protein intake] Question: I've noticed you're steering away from protein lately. Considering how much you've emphasized adequate protein in the past (around 100 grams per day) for thyroid, progesterone, dhea, the livers ability to excrete things etc. You...
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    Ray Peat email advice responses archive

    [Methylene blue dose] [A and D ratio] [Peat on nausea, intestine] Jan 6, 2023 A while ago, I wrote to ray regarding the use of one nicotine toothpick (3mg nicotine per toothpick) here and there. He said : [low thyroid & adrenaline] [vitamins minerals needed as metabolic rate...
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    Ray Peat email advice responses archive

    [Technique of observing reactivity feeling in your abdomen, shifting attention, guy called Gurdjieff ] [Ray on craving specific foods?] [Ray on lyme disease being resolved with antibiotics typically easily] And the studies: Nervous system lyme disease: diagnosis and treatment. A case...
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    Ray Peat email advice responses archive

    If you have your own email responses from ray feel free to add, or if you want you can pick a random page to add here, am getting them currently cached from https://www.clickminded.com/google-cache-search/ using link...
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    A new forum for Ray Peat Forum members

    another back up https://expulsia.com/health/emailexchanges those ones were made a while ago there were more pages in the email thread but im working on getting that back up too on bioenergetic forum, gonna post here also
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    Drooping eyelids can be a visible sign of hypothyroid / low ATP

    From this detailed thyroid blog https://thyroidpatients.ca/2021/05/02/23-years-undiagnosed-central-hypo-case/ Seems to me eyelids are especially vulnerable to low atp states over time because the eyelids are in such continual high rates of use . its also interesting how people with twitches...
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    Low cerebral vitamin B5 pantothenic acid as a reversible possible cause of neurodegeneration & dementia in Alzheimers Huntingtons Parkinsons [myelin]

    no resistance or withdrawal but there is a link to more cortisol+progesterone production in the adrenals from b5 at high dose like 1g. i tried high dose short term to see if i noticed a cortisol effect but i didnt notice much. some people see more hair loss on high doses maybe because of that...
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    Dry eye disorder is often caused by androgen deficiency (restored by increasing testosterone)

    Androgens play a major role in keeping healthy eye & skin moisture, TLDR; Combined esterified estrogen and methyltestosterone treatment for dry eye syndrome in postmenopausal women - PubMed (testosterone mainly, in this study the estrogen likely wasnt necessary and probably hindering) "Ten...
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    14 medications later, T3 thyroid hormone gave a 33% remission rate for bipolar + a 84% improvement rate

    Along with all the studies on thyroid helping depression 1st one is a retrospective study that gives insight into a beneficial & curative effect for bipolar too , fitting with another trial https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0165032708004850 a trial using increased does of...
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    Topical T3 thyroid hormone greatly accelerates chronic wound healing (diabetic foot ulcer)

    id think a few mcg would work by the looks of it once you hit a threshold dose more has the same effect (but going too high lowers t4 more) , but would have to disperse it in something that allows it to spread it around wound , especially if product uses ethanol not great putting undiluted...
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    Skin wound healing acceleration option

    with clean hands using 100% lanolin on wound, and sprinkling in a mix of colostrum / bromelain / proline powder 1-2 times daily spread out should enhance healing well tested this with someone who had ulceration on skin pretty deep for weeks from a spider bite. (wound from spider bites often...
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    Bromelain helps regenerate sciatic nerve & ease neuropathic pain [sciatica, neuropathy, nerve damage]

    Sciatic nerve regeneration: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7801445/ Grey line = without treatment Green line = 50mg/kg bromelain orally given after nerve damage was induced (so is a treatment effect rather than preventative) (~500mg - 750mg human dose), 21 days almost back to...
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    Low cerebral vitamin B5 pantothenic acid as a reversible possible cause of neurodegeneration & dementia in Alzheimers Huntingtons Parkinsons [myelin]

    @Johann2547 not sure but ray thought pantothenic acid is generally pretty safe to take, and said can go up to 100mg - 200mg occasionally an intervention study using pantethine (metabolises to pantothenic aicd), in Alzheimers model https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13311-019-00754-z
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    Low cerebral vitamin B5 pantothenic acid as a reversible possible cause of neurodegeneration & dementia in Alzheimers Huntingtons Parkinsons [myelin]

    Cerebral Vitamin B5 (D-Pantothenic Acid) Deficiency as a Potential Cause of Metabolic Perturbation and Neurodegeneration in Huntington’s Disease Huntingtons disease, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6630497/ Alzheimers disease...
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    Can reducing serotonin fix spinal scar tissue?

    Yeah has potential to https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-49240-9 and going by that a low fat diet if can get enough calories to prevent fat release & take stuff that inhibits this & here they showed you can actually reverse fibrosis with antagonising the 5-ht2a receptor, as treatment 14...
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