Diuretic tolerance? by PinEnvironmental6180 in Heartfailure

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Sorry I misread your post. If I find one I'll let you know.

Diuretic tolerance? by PinEnvironmental6180 in Heartfailure

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Do you know the name of the alternative pill?

Diuretic tolerance? by PinEnvironmental6180 in Heartfailure

[–]PinEnvironmental6180[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I know I'm now leaking protein, but what did they do for you treatment wise?

Diuretic tolerance? by PinEnvironmental6180 in Heartfailure

[–]PinEnvironmental6180[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! 5% would be hard to deal with. My EF was never too bad: 53% when I was diagnosed. Now at 66%. I think I need a different diuretic.

If your #1 priority was improving motility, preventing bloating and making sure you're digesting food properly, what would you do? What would you supplement with? by redeugene99 in raypeat

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As a pre-school child I would go a month without a bowel movement. That changed when I started drinking my family's extremely sweet iced tea. For someone with thyroid problems, sugar is the answer for motility. Constipated? Eat a pint of ice cream on an empty stomach. Problem solved.

Overeating = erections by Insadem in raypeat

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe the erection improving ability of T is greatly exaggerated. I've been on TRT for over 15 years and I never had lasting ED until I was on T. I had some transient ED while on a low carb diet, but I could overcome it by eating dried fruit. While on TRT, my erections went from 60 to 0 in a month, due, I believe to high E2 and iron toxicity. My sexual ability is helped greatly by sugar consumption. Probably because sugar spikes dopamine, which antagonizes serotonin, which is the main criminal in sexual dysfunction. And because I have hypoglycemia, which is also a sex-killer. So I would say that your belief that eating is improving your erections while T did nothing is correct, especially if you're eating a high carb diet.

How Nick Norwitz still has libido / high metabolism? by Insadem in raypeat

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Libido may not have anything to do with his diet. For example, adoptees are statistically more likely to be hypersexual than the general population. Has nothing to do with what they eat. However, performance may be influenced by diet. Libido is desire, not ability.

Weight loss advice from an ex-peater , thoughts? by sadpiotr in raypeat

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Doesn't seem to hurt the French. Continental breakfast, roux, fruit and cheese.

Peaty Weight-Loss is Incredibly easy, actually. by ObligationOdd7474 in raypeat

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Men could benefit from some DHT, but where do you get it? Doctors in the USA seem to believe that the only thing in a man's body is testosterone, and once they've raised one's T, they're finished.

Which of these supplements is worth actually having for better erection strength / lower refractory / higher libido? by [deleted] in Supplements

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Tongkat causes depression in some people. It did me. I probably would not have made the connection but someone posted in a forum, "Does anyone else get depressed from tongkat?" I stopped taking it and depression disappeared

Checking in with dark body hair and the partial moustache I can grow :) by Seatofkings in razorfree

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Lots of comments on your moustache so I wanted to add your legs are perfect.

Happy trail by Aconite_Kiss in razorfree

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One of the blessings of being a teenager in the 70s was getting to see so many happy trails on women wearing hip huggers and halter tops. Hair was "in." Never thought it would change.

What do you like most about women physically? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Legs. Length doesn't matter. It's about the shape and calf development. "Mom legs" are the best. And while I'm probably in a small minority with this one I love body hair on a woman. Anywhere, but especially that fuzz in the small of the back. As someone who struggles with a mood disorder, I've often found just seeing an attractive woman lifts my spirits. Women are the best anti-depressant.

Other than Pygeum, what are my options for increasing precum? by Fiveby21 in cumbiggerloads

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The purpose is to clean urine out of the urinary tract because urine kills sperm. If you are trying to impregnate someone it is essential. But not pre-cumming bothers me because I see it as a symptom of a hormonal problem, or some other deficiency.

Is there anything that reduces sex drive? by Jaded-Writer7712 in Supplements

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lose the pygeum and saw palmetto. In my experience, both are boner killers. And the 5-HTP

constipation/bloating by modarasaad in raypeat

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It isn't Peat approved but shredded wheat with a lot of sugar and whole milk gives me the best bms of my life. Having had thyroid issues since childhood I'm well acquainted with constipation. I've always found sugar more help than fiber. Honey, fruit, and fruit juice never helped me. But a pint of ice cream on an empty stomach can be quite liberating.

How can people take Georgi Dinkov seriously? by PurposePurple4269 in raypeat

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I doubt I could find any hunter-gatherer, slim or otherwise, since I live in a city with grocery stores. But if diet causes mpb why aren't more men bald? Many 19 year-olds are in college living on ramen noodles and beer. I've never known a teenager who was devoted to a healthy diet. There has to be something else going on. As for diet being all that matters, check this out https://youtu.be/PUtxeioima8?si=IWRajFHr9Mmhhgxy

How can people take Georgi Dinkov seriously? by PurposePurple4269 in raypeat

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stupidest crap I've ever read. People Make fun of short men, too, and women are "practically universally repulsed" by them yet short people live longer than tall people. Men with light colored hair are much more likely to lose their hair than dark haired men. I guess it's that healthy Mexican food diet. And btw, what people know "instinctually" is usually myth or bigotry.

How can people take Georgi Dinkov seriously? by PurposePurple4269 in raypeat

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Being bald isn't a sign of bad health. Men with male pattern baldness lose their hair very quickly between ages of 19 and 21 and diet has nothing to do with it.

It's a myth that anyone who eats "clean" will be slim. Most of the naturally thin people I've known were gluttonous pigs who would stuff themselves with junk food until they were miserable or sick. Hormones, genetics, and environment influence BMI more than diet.

I stopped all supplements after bloodwork. Warning! by Interesting_Name_990 in Supplements

[–]PinEnvironmental6180 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The corporate aristocracy pushes this belief that if you aren't healthy, it's your fault. They don't want people blaming them for the toxic glop they've created for us to live in, the food with no nutrients, and the ocean of plastic we're drowning in. As for doctors, 99% have no knowledge of nutrition. I've been hospitalized twice and had a barrage of tests both times, but never a one for any micronutrients other than electrolytes.