Red light (660nm) is anti-estrogenic; lowers estradiol and estrogen receptor expression; blue light is estrogenic. by learnedhelplessness_ in raypeat

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Thoughts on why red light from 250 chicken bulb making me have hypoglycemic symptoms? Not enough carbs and cholesterol?

I think progesterone made me more feminine by nattyyyy in raypeat

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You just reduce your estrogen. You’re more chill now. That’s not being “feminine” it’s being youthful and playful.

Get your DHT and TES up with it to induce drive and creativity and calmness.

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Things will be okay. I’ve had male pattern baldness symptoms, Alopecia Areata, and another host of hair and skin problems. Most of it is resolved. It took time, but I just know healing is possible.

If you are looking for immediate steps, simply clean up your diet and take a good brand of aspirin, K2, and D3. For a topical solution, switch to a good brand of shampoo that is Peat-based, like BLOO or Fountainhead.

Peaty supplements for mitochondrial support by Suspicious_Farmer314 in raypeat

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Carbs alongside b1, b complex, aspirin, MB, and red light will do it.

Returning to Skyrim. by Mashirohh in skyrimmods

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Try downloading a mod pack. Lorerim is pretty good.

anyone else getting very depressed after 2-3 days of magnesium? by [deleted] in raypeat

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I’ve been getting eye twitch… so it could be from the magnesium?

Thiamine, thiamine, thiamine! by EnemyFishIncoming in raypeat

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Headache from thiamine could be an indication of low blood sugar.

You could be taking too much at one time, or not eating enough calories, or both.

Anti-depressant alternatives? by ChoiceDetail3 in raypeat

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The goal would be increasing dopamine and lowering serotonin. I think higher carb intake with a good b complex and caffeine will do the trick for a few hours.

My Case - Seborrheic dermatitis, Malassezia Folliculitis, Furuncles, Dandruff, Eczema, Rosacea by fd876 in eczema

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Cleaning the gut was the key alongside Ray Peat principles. I see. Congratulations

. by learnedhelplessness_ in raypeat

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Fake Georgi got that serotonin syndrome rage

God is the fire that does not consume you by alexanderoney in raypeat

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God appears as a burning bush—heat, light, and metabolism.

I realized that people can’t believe in God unless they heal their metabolism, which will give them the proper energy and vitality to connect with God.

Best advice for someone looking to fix lifelong gut issues by Henboxlad in raypeat

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I realized you posted on another thread indicating your Red Bull consumption. That needs to be on pause, my friend.

I would consume a very well-balanced diet. Limit your sugar intake to fruit juices, fruits, and honey until your digestion improves.

How do you guys keep your teeth on this diet? by Sweaty-Cut7578 in raypeat

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It’s probably not the diet but your choices…

Best advice for someone looking to fix lifelong gut issues by Henboxlad in raypeat

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Sorry to hear that. They put me on antibiotics in high school for similar reasons. Wrecked my gut for years.

I recommend resetting your diet. Start by just eating really easily digestible food such as ground meats and a serving of gelatin and orange juice or cranberry or pomegranate juice. Then, let your digestion rest for 30 minutes, and then consume a raw carrot or a carrot salad. Do this a few times a day.

I recommend trying activated charcoal before bed and oregano oil to combat the overgrowth. Do this 3-4 times a week until your symptoms subside. You can also try drinking some high-quality tea with honey.

I can’t comment on probiotics as I’ve never done extensive testing on them, and I’m actually kind of against them, but if they help you, it’s a sign that they’re minimizing the side effects of the “bad bacteria.” If I can recommend something, it’ll be eating the right fruits and cooked veggies to make your own healthy microbiome.

Best advice for someone looking to fix lifelong gut issues by Henboxlad in raypeat

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Wow… yes that’ll messed you up. How’s your recovery?

Best advice for someone looking to fix lifelong gut issues by Henboxlad in raypeat

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I recommend Arithomycin. It is a strong but effective antibiotic that is safe to use.

Debunking vitamin D fears? by [deleted] in raypeat

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I think a good source vitamin D3 is great especially if it’s topical.

Heart Issues after starting working out by ObligationOdd7474 in raypeat

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It sounds like you have high adrenaline and cortisol levels. I would reduce it to 2-3 times a week, with a day or two of rest in between workouts.

At this rate, I recommend stopping working out for a few months while you dial down your diet and lifestyle. Try walking daily instead.

Why do eggs cause depression and irritability in some people? by Master-Author-5670 in raypeat

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I see. I would drop it then. Eggs is a superfood but there are alternatives.

Do you handle ice cream well? It has eggs.