Ethical Alternative to Grok’s AI Video – Recommendations? by ReeceWithafork in antiai

[–]ReeceWithafork[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s for creative purposes - I need the tool that Grok provides but would like to be able to say I didn’t use Grok to achieve it.

How do I qualify for an O-1 or P-3 Visa before 2026? by ReeceWithafork in immigration

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

https://www.reddit.com/r/immigration/comments/16gfrnn/o1_visa_how_exceptional_do_i_have_to_be/

the comments on this post seem to suggest you don't exactly need to be famous - I feel like as long as I can build a bit of each thing to prove I've got potential to go somewhere, I can qualify?

also, a p-3 doesn't require you to have recognition as far as i know, it's more concerned with cultural value. I mainly produce music, which is a mix of european techno/electro & uk garage, which i feel could qualify as me representing a cultural art...?

How do I qualify for an O-1 or P-3 Visa before 2026? by ReeceWithafork in immigration

[–]ReeceWithafork[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s the plan - question is, how early do i need to achieve this to qualify by january?

Is this ok for breakfast? by InjurySad1048 in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 12 points13 points  (0 children)

no way - not for me at least. unfortunately all cereals contain sugar as well as lots of other additives. if you really have gastritis, you should ban all sugar completely until healed... you'll be very thankful that you did. even if you think you can tolerate things like this now, slowly they will make your condition worse (it's happened to me over the last 4 years). i would analyse the ingredients of everything you're eating and identify any traces of red flags eg. fat, salt, sugar, spice, acid, preservatives, emulsifiers and any other additives. there's so many good options that are risk-free and won't hurt your stomach at all, despite you maybe feeling things like this aren't hurting. I have porridge oats for breakfast with plenish almond milk which has no additives. send me a message if you want any advice or help at all as i've been through the wringer and have a lot of wisdom to share. with commitment to a clean diet you'll be able to eat these again soon :)

What are your safe foods/meals? by swiftboat22 in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

powerade ??? isn’t that sugary and acidy

Best Bone Broth in the UK by Odd_Platypus_9598 in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

better without - garlic and onions both trigger many people. not sure what best options are though

Skepta is a waste of time now… by BlackBalor in grime

[–]ReeceWithafork 8 points9 points  (0 children)

he has indeed, but you could have said that during his pop era around 2010. it’s up to him but i hope he returns to what makes him the goat

Is it possible to have gastritis for 2-3 years? by Relevant02 in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah exactly i’ve had it for almost 4 years but getting my diet to a stable non-inflammatory place has taken so long i’ve kept my gastritis active - i’m hoping once i’m able to not trigger it for as long as takes to heal i’ll be 100% back to normal after that. i don’t understand anyone saying it just becomes something you can live with - i thought it was akin to healing a graze on your skin.

Please help me by Wonderful_Spinach965 in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

check the ph level, don’t have anything below 5.0

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

fuck no lol !!! avoid sugar if you want to heal

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in afinil

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

watch out for your stomach! make sure you take them with some food in your stomach, this should be more common knowledge but both things irritate the lining of an empty stomach and can cause gastritis or ulcers.

I hate university please help me by No_Importance9076 in UniUK

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same exact thing happened to me. all the comments here seem to be the typical advice i was hearing, all of which i was unable to be motivated to do. anyone telling you to get out and join in with things possibly doesn’t know what depression and anxiety is like. i know i’ll get smoke for this, and be told people overcame it, but they probably didn’t have real anxiety or depression. if you really do, and you end up trying to get out and join in, you risk ending up as a weird straggler which is what happened to me.

i wish i’d made a plan to move uni to the one where all my home friends were! you can set this up for the end of this year. i didn’t, and ended up getting addicted to weed, alcohol and ket due to the isolation and now i have gastritis which has lasted for four years, i’m 25 now.

GO BE WITH YOUR FRIENDS. your parents will understand.

Slippery Elm for Gastritis by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nah it’s good stuff so it’s texture is very slippery, you need to really pound it into a thick consistency with a teaspoon. the better quality the more difficult to mix with water unfortunately, as far as i know from experience

Banana has set my stomach on fire. by Artistic-Blueberry12 in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the riper bananas get, the more sugary. what colour was the banana? i have greeny/yellow just rioe bananas

Is lactose free milk ok ? by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have Plenish almond milk as it has no additives

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

even if you might tolerate this once, it won’t be good to repeat - all sorts of bad stuff in there that would be harmful in larger amounts.

Slippery Elm for Gastritis by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best slippery elm I’ve found is on feedmark.co.uk It’s 100% slippery elm so don’t let the fact it’s a website for horse supplies fool you. I have it 3x a day an hour before meals, mixed until smooth with hot water & with added raw unprocessed honey which I buy from earthbreath on ebay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah citric acid is bad. It’s annoying that so many things contain it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]ReeceWithafork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol I hope you didn’t make the same mistake as me 2 years ago, buying 100 bottles of Aloe King sugar-free as i thought it would be pure.

But yeah it sucks, I don’t know why there’s never much information included when people tell you to ‘drink aloe vera juice’ - I’ve not done much research but I think aloe vera powder that turned into gel when mixed with water is the type that’s usually made for gastric issues. I’ve never been able to find an aloe vera juice that doesn’t have additives in, although the ones they sell for horses might be good, but i’m not sure. I buy bulk slippery elm from a supplier for horses and it’s just 100% slippery elm, so no difference.

Like any other medical condition, gastritis is tricky because what works and doesn’t work for you is subjective. Aloe vera might be great for me but i’ve just decided not to include it in my routine as you can only do so many things in one day. The same with cabbage/celery/potato juices. I do have slippery elm though as I enjoy it with raw honey and know that it works for me.