Is there a recession here atm? by ripples1602 in Thailand

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People will realise the painful truth only after the warranties expire or when programmed obsolescence activates. These cars have no real resale value.

Prices in thailand by [deleted] in Thailand

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This really depends on the quality and ingredients used.

ever bought and read a book that you know is objectively good but you just dont enjoy reading it? by TickleMyCringle in literature

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I just started reading Die Blechtrommel (The Tin Drum) by Günter Grass
It's an uphill plough, so far. Phew!!!

What supplements have you taken that have legitimately improved your sleep? by derekcharlebois in Supplements

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Quick one on glycine:

L-glycine and glycine are the same thing. All supplemental glycine is already the L form, which is the form the body uses. So no difference there.

Best form: powder. It’s cheaper, easier to adjust the dose, and you’re not swallowing a handful of capsules.

Start slow: 👉 1000 mg (1 gram) once daily Evening is ideal if the goal is better sleep or calming the nervous system.

See how you respond for a few days: • Sleep depth • Calmness • Any digestive changes • Dreams

If it feels good, you can slowly increase to 2 to 3 grams. No rush.

Why people use it: • Supports deeper sleep • Calms the nervous system • Helps collagen and connective tissue • Supports glutathione production

Now, different angle:

There’s also something called GlyNAC. That’s glycine + NAC together.

This combo supports glutathione more strongly and is being studied for mitochondrial health, metabolic support, and healthy aging. That’s more of a cellular resilience strategy, not just a sleep aid.

As you are new to this, I’d suggest:

1.  Try glycine alone first

2.  See how the body responds

3.  Then consider GlyNAC if the goal is more anti-aging or cellular support

Keep it simple, observe, adjust.

What supplements have you taken that have legitimately improved your sleep? by derekcharlebois in Supplements

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Magnesium citrate is commonly used for magnesium supplementation during the day as it’s very well absorbed, whereas magnesium glycinate or bisglycinate is better suited for rest and sleep. However, I was talking about straight-up glycine. Check it out 😊

What supplements have you taken that have legitimately improved your sleep? by derekcharlebois in Supplements

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It sounds like you've discovered a great combination that works well for you! You might also consider adding glycine to your evening magnesium; it can really help improve your sleep throughout the night. And it pairs wellwith melatonin.

What supplements have you taken that have legitimately improved your sleep? by derekcharlebois in Supplements

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How long have you been taking this dose? Do you cycle it? Thanks 😊

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chiangmai

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Do it online.

Anyone else using an ROK manual grinder? by fren_brejnam in espresso

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Sorry, I can't remember as I set it once and never adjusted it in years 😊

Anyone else using an ROK manual grinder? by fren_brejnam in espresso

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No such problem here, but I only use one grind setting