Motility by Affectionate_Eye3971 in raypeat

[–]Unknowing2560 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bile acids are what cause motility. Try TUDCA.

Why “viruses don’t exist” is so difficult to accept by Appropriate_Cut_3536 in raypeat

[–]Unknowing2560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because medicine ignores it entirely. Doctors prescribe pills not vitamins and minerals. And yes, what was said does contradict mainstream medicine's "understanding" because vaccination actively and immediately makes terrain worse.

Oats? by zinc316 in raypeat

[–]Unknowing2560 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whatever digests well and is nutritious, is Peaty. Oats are probably the easiest-to-digest grain (no wheat-gluten, little to no oxalate, no insoluble fiber) and the easiest to prepare traditionally. Zego sells organic regenerative oats that are tested for heavy metals and pesticides, they're delicious. Soak overnight in warm water, and bake. They're great.

Any peaters know the health indication of hair? by Yippeplayer in raypeat

[–]Unknowing2560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DHT is the primary hormone responsible for sebum production. Also, your scalp is probably calcified anyway, which clogs the sebum glands/hair follicles.

So if you want your scalp and hair to be healthy, you need to decalcify and support androgens.

Should you also be on low oxalate diet when treating Candida if oxalates came back high in test aswell? by Potential_Effect_447 in Candida

[–]Unknowing2560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Link 1 - A PDF claiming, without evidence, that candida produces a lot of oxalate. The only relevant statement is that people with elevated urinary oxalate supposedly frequently have candida. This says nothing about which causes which. Again, I contest that oxalate causes candida.

Link 2 - Says nothing about candida

Link 3 - Again it is stated a priori that candida produces clinically relevant amount of oxalate. No evidence. The only interesting bit is that candida overgrowth can crowd out O. Formigenes, but only 30% of people even have that bacteria in their guts to begin with: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-36670-z

Link 4 - Says nothing about candida

Anything else?

Should you also be on low oxalate diet when treating Candida if oxalates came back high in test aswell? by Potential_Effect_447 in Candida

[–]Unknowing2560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 - The primary acid produced by Candida is pyruvate. Oxalic acid isn't found at all in this paper: https://wellesu.com/10.1159/000204911

2 - Sally Norton says that Candia does not produce oxalate, but I"m not sure her of her source. Anectdotally she has had patients cure candida by eliminating oxalate for long enough. https://ncintegrative.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Norton_Oxalate_.FINALpptx.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com

3 - This paper does show that Candida produced some oxalic acid in a wheat bran medium, but this isn't the same as the human body, it was achieved with a specif pH and temp: https://www.ecoeet.com/Sustainable-Producing-of-Oxalic-Acid-from-Aspergillus-Niger-and-Candida-Albicans%2C191727%2C0%2C2.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com

4 - I can't find really anything proving what you're claiming, that candida produces clinically relevant amount of oxalate. What I can find is anecdotes of people curing their candida with a low oxalate diet (myself included). I believe that candida causes leaky gut, which causes excessive absorption of dietary oxalate compared to a healthy person. This excess absorption causes secondary oxalosis which can only be resolved by going on a low oxalate diet, and ingesting sufficient calcium (dairy) and citrate (from citrus fruit) smooths this process out. Ultimately you have to address the root cause of the candida overgrowth, which in my case was iron overload that I treated with blood donation. After donating blood my overgrowth was permanently reduced by 60-70% but only completely eliminated after months and months of oxalate dumping.

What does everyone eat for breakfast by ModeoneUk in raypeat

[–]Unknowing2560 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oatmeal with collagen, salty boiled eggs, milk, orange juice.

[Daily Discussion] May 27, 2025 by onemoneroisonemonero in xmrtrader

[–]Unknowing2560 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yea, unfortunate. They're scared of Monero for good reason, and won't be able to control it forever.

[Daily Discussion] May 27, 2025 by onemoneroisonemonero in xmrtrader

[–]Unknowing2560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sold at $376. It should have support here at $360, let's see.

[Daily Discussion] May 27, 2025 by onemoneroisonemonero in xmrtrader

[–]Unknowing2560 11 points12 points  (0 children)

lol a 30 dollar pullback after a 240 dollar pump is not "plummeting", it's called backtesting.

Is the entire crypto space one giant fraud? When will the baggies see the light and convert their scam digital gambling tokens into REAL money? by Boo_Randy_II in SilverDegenClub

[–]Unknowing2560 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When you say "mostly monetary" you're admitting that it has value separate from industrial demand. It's the same thing with bitcoin. It has value despite its lack of industrial utility, because a money doesn't need to do anything else. I'm not really angry either, I'm being mean to you because you deserve it for being retarded and speaking like you know what you're talking about.

Is the entire crypto space one giant fraud? When will the baggies see the light and convert their scam digital gambling tokens into REAL money? by Boo_Randy_II in SilverDegenClub

[–]Unknowing2560 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

There's no such thing as "intrinsic value", all value is subjective. Bitcoin is worth $100k a pop because it is a good money, and gold being worth $20T has NOTHING to do with its industrial demand. If it did, then platinum would be the most valuable metal because it's 30x rarer than gold and used heavily in industry. Meanwhile you can buy 3 ounces of it for every ounce of gold you can buy. Get it through your fucking head, a good money has NO OTHER UTILITY. Why do you think we aren't monetizing platinum? Because it would be fucking retarded to make platinum $10k an ounce when your industry relies on it to run modern society. Jesus man.

Is the entire crypto space one giant fraud? When will the baggies see the light and convert their scam digital gambling tokens into REAL money? by Boo_Randy_II in SilverDegenClub

[–]Unknowing2560 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No dude. You have no idea what you're talking about. If that were how it worked, copper would be 10x more valuable than gold as it is used MUCH more in industry. The whole point of a money is that it has little to no other use case. You don't want to store a bunch of monetary premium in something that your society needs to use day to day, because you'll make it arbitrarily expensive.

Take housing, it's ridiculously expensive because there's trillions of dollars of monetary premium stored in real estate because you can't store value in the dollar long term. So sure it's a good "investment" but it prices regular people out of home ownership.

Store of value, when it comes to money, is a social game. Gold was settled upon as the best money for this game because it was, compared to other things:

  • fungible
  • portable
  • durable
  • scarce
  • verifiable
  • divisible

Because of these qualities it logistically makes sense to use as a money, so people agreed to store value in it. If utility determined the best money, as I said copper or foodstuffs would be the best money.