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I once got acid reflux so bad that for an entire week I was in pain and barely got any sleep (Im talking maybe 6 hours maximum during that entire stretch). Nothing helped me despite me trying everything (anti acids, soup, forcing myself to barf, etc). The only thing that temporarily relieved me were apples. One of my coworkers recommended me mixing a half a cup of apple cider vinegar and water, drink it, and keep drinking it until it goes away. It took me only 3 hours after drinking it a couple times and my acid reflux was gone for good. 

Another home remedy I use is sugar free candy (with stevia in it) for constipation. The one side effect of it is that it makes my stomach upset (with it constantly gurgling during the day) and I can end up with constant diarrhea for days but it works way better for me than otc drugs and it's not particularly close either.
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>>293561 (OP) 
Well that's good to know. Last time I had very bad reflux I ended up eating teaspoons of sodium bicarbonate.
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>bro i took some shit instead of my meds and it worked the medical industrial complex is really big pharma QED
your bait is as strong as my chewed up cock from too much dog sex
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>>293574
I hope it's bait. Even though homeopathy is a thing apples working makes no sense and stevia is not the sugar alternative that gives the shits sugar alcohols are. If someone's reflux were 'that bad' they'd not drink vinegar and if you induced vomiting your stomach would be stretched out and sore too much to digest the skin of apples, it'd just go right through you from my experience even if you did not vomit. 
>>293564
You're not supposed to do stupid shit like that. Even taking too many tums can make your stomach output too much acid. You're supposed to eat less and not take the max dose of tums, find balance. 

Anywho, fuck homeopathy. I talked about ethnobotanicals before to a medical professional and this redneck-brained homeopathy thing is so contageous she thought I said homeopathy and it makes me rage to no end. I literally just had said ethnobotanicals. ETHNOBOTANY. BOTONY, not this 'treat the symptoms with the cause moronic bullshit.
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>>293561 (OP) 
Milk also works for acid reflux, but it's really only a temporary fix.
Honey and lemon works for coughs.
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Suffer and if your body can't fix it, let yourself die, you are not worthy.
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>>293574
>>293579
You two are fucking retarded and I actually listen to my body and my body says that (for whatever reason) candy with stevia in it makes me have the shits, not that stevia specifically is the cause. You saying sugar alcohols is the reason is stupid too because I have never had the shits when eating monk fruit extract with erythritol in it before (and I've had a lot in one sitting too). As far as the Apple cider vinegar is concerned Apple cider vinegar is a probiotic, so it would make sense why it works to get rid of acid reflux (because bacteria build up in the gut is one of the causes of why this happens) the acid in your stomach builds up to try to kill the bacteria, but the bacteria at that point is resistant to it and that is where the vinegar comes in.
>>293584
get a bottle of castor oil like a normal person
the og wd40
>>293564
4 oreos is 280 kCal, btw. Just fyi. Fatass.
>>293582
This is good advice, but OP isn't here for that.
>>293583
This post was typed by bugman hands.
>>293584
You're the retard for taking ACV for heartburn. Try not eating like dogshit, or if you're too poor to do that, at least take some Omeprazole before your goyslop that day.
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not a home remedy, but if you're ever doing extended fasting and taking daily electrolytes (as you should be even during ketosis), don't assume the pressure on your sphincter is just a fart even if you haven't eaten anything for a few days. odds are it's not. not sure what the best electrolyte mix is, but i just copied the diy one listed on lmnt's website and bought the ingredients in bulk online. it has seemed to work fine for me. think it was like 7 parts iodized salt to 1 part magnesium malate and 1 part potassium chloride.
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>>295565
daily serving is like 1/2 tsp (3.275g) btw
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>>295563
>You're the retard
I'm not the retard who thinks that heartburn and acid reflux are the same thing and that synthetic drugs are better for you than household remedies which were recommended by doctors in the 1920s. Of course, doctors did make false statements for money back then but the difference now is that the press was much more honest back then compared to now. The only reason why there is no research on something like ACV is because 80% of all research is done by big pharma and they will discard any research results they don't like to get the results they want
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>>295566
>>295686
Electrolytes are important for the human body though. Without having enough of them, you'll always feel dehydrated and tired. But usually the problem with people having electrolyte problems on the keto diet has to do with people eating over salted food
>>293584
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12025785/#sec4-diseases-13-00115
acetic or citric acid is the same as hydrochloric acid for melting bugs, but your probiotic point stands.
>>293561 (OP) 
>I once got acid reflux so bad that for an entire week I was in pain and barely got any sleep (Im talking maybe 6 hours maximum during that entire stretch). Nothing helped me despite me trying everything (anti acids, soup, forcing myself to barf, etc). The only thing that temporarily relieved me were apples. One of my coworkers recommended me mixing a half a cup of apple cider vinegar and water, drink it, and keep drinking it until it goes away. It took me only 3 hours after drinking it a couple times and my acid reflux was gone for good. 
Have you tried eating raw potato? (Do NOT eat any green bits of potato - that shit is literally poison - nightshade poison, in fact.) Raw potato juice is a Russian home remedy for that but I find that just eating raw potato (please wash thoroughly first) also works, even if raw potato juice is safer and even more effective.

I swear raw potato is like a base or something (pretty sure it has 
very negative PRAL) because it fucking neutralizes stomach acid with a quickness in my experience. I'm talking instant or nigh-instant relief. It's also only when I have stomach acid issues that raw potato tastes "good" somehow and I can comfortably eat more of it.

Seriously, raw potato juice is a traditional Russian home remedy for this stuff.
>>293561 (OP) 
Does it count as a home remedy if I find stuff like shea butter and argan oil based skincare cream to be more effective against blisters than the actual anti-blister stuff sold in stores?

It's also really good for dry, flaky skin.
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>>295686
It's got what plants crave!
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>>293561 (OP) 
Plain (NO flavors!) yogurt is my go-to cure-all for most forms of messed up stomach or nausea. I always keep some in the fridge. Worst case scenario, it's still food, of a sort.
>>295806
Plants crave the taste of piss?
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Covering your lips with animal fats instead lip balm works better for chapped lips
>>295808
It's a reference to the movie Idiocracy.
>>293561 (OP) 
>Home remedies that work better than otc drugs.
green tea applied to insect bites
olive oil for dry skin (cheapest variety you might not want to cook with is fine for hand lotion)
both seem to be just as if not more effective than any chemical concoction i'd previously used and usually cost less
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>>295982
>olive oil for dry skin (cheapest variety you might not want to cook with is fine for hand lotion)
Argan oil and shea butter are better for that sort of thing in my experience.
>>293561 (OP) 
If you have a clogged throat from sickness, a shot of hard alcohol works much, much better than most medication for cleaning and killing everything on the way down.
>>295686
the thirst mutilator
>>293582
>Milk also works for acid reflux, but it's really only a temporary fix.
That's a really temporary fix.

You can eat a lot of almonds though. It doesn't so much counteract the acid as give it hard stuff to chew on as it exhausts itself. Raw potato juice is way more effective, but it does work if you're out of better options and have enough almonds and patience.
Are there any good ways to raise my metabolism that aren't amphetamines?
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>>296025
Pushups, pullups, etc.
>>296026
Nigger, hands over head
>>296025
Exercise, obviously. See >>>/fit/
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>>296025
If you're just trying to metabolize away fat, try a ketosis diet.

Generally speaking you should cut sugars and even bread from your diet if you want to improve your diet's health benefits.

Honestly, what's your diet, man? Probably there's some stuff there we can improve.

>>296026
Those exercises are good to do, and having more muscle will help you burn more fat in general, but if you want to raise your metabolism directly you'll want to do more lengthy cardio exercises (jogging, biking, swimming, that kind of thing), I think, but for a faster exercise to burn fat there is jump rope.
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>>293561 (OP) 
For a UTI, mix ~20 drops of lemon, or lemon grass, pure essential oil into one gallon of water. Drink the gallon throughout the day.
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>>296041
Essential oil? What?
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>>293561 (OP) 
just take pepto bismol for the acid reflux. Works like a charm, but don't overdo it because you can poison yourself. If it is chronic, you will need a prescription drug.
Apple cider is very acidic, so if anything it would worsen reflux.
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>>296041
ok, only women get uti, you need serious experimentation to get a uti as a fucking man
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>>296061
You really think I did not try that? That shit did not work and tried basically everything and the only thing that worked was ACV
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>>296067
Are you a woman?
>>293561 (OP) 
one time i sucked my own dick and used my cum as oil and it cured my unspecified long term disease i would otherwise have gotten 50 years from now if i used cooking oil instead
>>296062
You can get it from bladder or prostate surgery too, which is not uncommon for older men.
>>296026
>>296035
>>296038
Thx for responses. I guess, what I am asking is, if exercise will increase my base metabolism even when I am not exercising, like >>296038 says cardio will do?
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>>296141
>Thx for responses. I guess, what I am asking is, if exercise will increase my base metabolism even when I am not exercising, like >>296038 says cardio will do?
Cardio mostly raises metabolism while you are exercising, but it is very good at burning calories. If you want to raise your base metabolism even when you are not exercising, which gives much smaller but continuous benefits, you want to build muscle (like the pushups, pullups, etc. recommendations), but eating and sleeping better (also reducing your stress) also help. But this is really >>>/fit/ stuff.
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>>295808
That meme is making fun of the fact how the original FDA food pyramid was mostly cooked up by lobbyists to sell a diet that wasn't that healthy for you. Bread for instance can often be skipped and you would improve your health while doing so (unless you replace it with bad snack food). Dairy is overemphasized and unhealthier meats (red meat, over-processed crap) are casually lumped in there with typically healthier protein sources like fish and chicken as good food choices.
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>>296153
>>296463
dad go to church
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>>296060
It's one form of plant based therapy doctors used to help treat illnesses before the invention of the ((( pharmaceutical industry. ))) If you git gud enough at it, and if you're not a no-exercise hambeast with serious health issues, then essential oils can be great for self treatment, and prevention, of common physcial, and mental, maladies. I use the Nature's Gift brand. Pic related.
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>>300809
Because dose dependence is not a thing for anything affecting your metabolism. Brands solve that, lol.
For athletes foot, jock itch or any EXTERNAL fungal infection, dandruff shampoo works wonders, as long as it has 1% zinc as the active ingredient, apply a good coat ~15min before you shower, make sure you dry off well and have clean clothes, repeat daily for a week, though you should notice it working in as little as 1-3 days.
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>hag
>western(-like) style
>shitskin [not necessarily bad by itself]
>very short hair [not necessarily bad by itself]
Here's a sage and a fair-skinned long-haired anime-style loli.
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>>301434
sage negated
On a more serious note I think green tea helps with diabetes.
>>300809
Sure, but that's way too vague. There are massive differences between essential oils. You need to be more specific when making a recommendation bordering on a prescription like that.
I tried out fasting a bit this last week and it went poorly:
>ate only one meal Thursday
>ate almost nothing Friday
>woke up Saturday feeling ok at first while I was in bed
>as soon as I get up I feel pretty sick, nearly vomit
>stagger into kitchen, drink some milk and eat honey for some quick kcal
Maybe I just have a weak constitution, but I didn't expect a day or two with little food to be that bad
>>310153
My fasts usually come with puking up bile and stomach acid around day 2, my stomach makes too much acid because it is used to being full
I don't eat anything for days tho
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>>310153
Sounds like it went well actually. The fact you started detoxing, vomitting that is, means it was very effective. You need to have more pseudo fasts like that till you get to the point that going a day or two on little to no food doesn't affect you unless you are doing heavy physical manual labour.
>>296463
Enlighten me anon, why is red meat worse then chicken? I can understand why its worse then fish, most fish are unable to be fucked with unless grown in a farm and poisoned with soy as they grow. Which is more expensive then just catching them.
>>295805
aloe vera
>>310158
If your stomach is making too much acid does that mean you are eating too much potential hydrogen base foods? Like uh starches/breads or peppers maybe? Or not enough acidic foods in your diet, like sugar?
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>>310153
Is your regular diet fat and protein heavy lowish carbs? 
I find fasting fine and only a bit annoying till you get over the first hump then feels fine, but ONLY if I am not tied up in employment or duties. 
To be honest I would not fast if I had regular work/whatever to do and I wouldn't work-out or do anything intense that burns fuel during it (unless I am feeling particularly good and again-don't have to worry about if I crash afterwards and I can just be starved and push through however long I feel like fasting for)
Id fast here and there+intermittent if I was a NEET to gain the gains but anything I have to be "on" for no way.
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Oh and never experienced bile issues or anything other than tiredness which gets replaced with the wired effect like you are on low cocaine (also shizoid if I trigger it which makes it enjoyable and longer up time since not digesting-I must pre-load on nutrients beforehand though)
>>293564
baking soda is the cure for heartburn
>>296025
Black seed oil will help a little
Acid reflux can be a lot of things. A baking soda test on an empty stomach can test if you have low ph. Apple cider vinegar helps combat h pylori or low stomach ph and restore a natural flora. 
I also like raw cabbage or raw broccoli for sulforaphane and raw garlic and raw ginger for their helpful additives in digestive issues. 
Also red cayenne pepper is a great addition. Turmeric can really upset my stomach.
>>296025
Nicotine, caffeine, Cold showers/exposure (over time your body adapts to be more thermogenic)
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I have laryngitis, i lost my able to speak. No fever, some coughing, no runny nose just a swollen neck and dry mouth and throat.
>>310589
>If your stomach is making too much acid does that mean you are eating too much potential hydrogen base foods
No, it is just means my body is used to being well fed, and it anticipates food coming in
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>>310635
Well anon I can eat very large amounts for a long time, months on end, then fast and have no problems like excess stomach acid. I don't think its being used to being well fed that causes excess stomach acid to the point of vomitting from my own experiences.
>>310591
Nah, my carb consumption is probably too high if anything. I'm not really planning to do it again, I was just curious how it would feel.
>>310615
>Nicotine
ISHYGDDT. While there is a metabolic boost from nicotine consumption, it's not only an expensive and unhealthy habit, but your body will develop a tolerance for it and the metabolic boost will wear off unless you smoke increasing amounts of cigarettes or do whatever other nicotine bullshit.
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>>310950
Unhealthy how? 
It's basically a direct cholinergenic system boost, it will do instantly what a month of piracetam will do, just get enough choline.
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>>295681
100 years ago doctors said something else so it's true. What about 100 years from now, will everything they're saying now be true?
Jesus fuck, you are such an unaware cancerous faggot.
There has been an entire marketing campaign since 2017 dedicated to cock sucking chud mutts, hillbillies, and other primitive trash like you.
https://thechicagojournal.com/the-appeal-of-simple-ingredient-lists-in-food-marketing/
https://www.suzy.com/blog/less-is-more-how-simple-ingredients-are-redefining-brand-trust
https://www.themarketingsage.com/a-brilliant-ad-campaign-with-stunningly-simple-ingredients/
https://www.ingredion.com/na/en-us/company/expertise/clean-and-simple-ingredients
https://bdingredients.com/food-and-beverage-formulations-the-rise-of-simplicity/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-19/food-companies-simply-can-t-get-enough-of-the-word-simply
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/power-ingredient-branding-how-its-changing-game-consumer-tiwari
https://www.andersonpartners.com/the-simple-trend-in-food-ingredients/
https://comaag.com/the-secret-ingredient-missing-from-your-food-marketing-strategy/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingredient_Branding
You aren't smart because you know about the concept of a concept of interest. I remember knowing that when I was 8, yet even then I didn't suddenly conclude that I know the cure for every disease. You aren't smart because you can find an older version of public opinion. You don't posses critical thought. Those points you made are basic shit a bot comes up with.
You probably don't even know what vinegar is nor how to make it and you get it from the same store that sells "synthetic" things on the same floor. Apple cider vinegar is some of the worst smelling shit on earth, it's like if I scraped off a bit of my feces, put it in the microwave (to wipe out some of the offal components, leaving only a distinct je ne se quois to remain) which ties into the next point:
Since 2010, there was an entire marketing campaign dedicated to braindead cunts like you, where they would present a disgusting looking product with the text "eat this and become stronger", "eat this and increase your penis size" etc. In fact, you'd find them more on fringe places where people were more likely to buy narcotics and steroids. This in fact is a very extremely pertinent point: You are still the same market as these retards. You're the same as those silly people in the early 2000s who were "superior atheists" yet spend their days and nights "leveling up" in WoW and buying "gamer food".
There's also the fact that every single point you "woke nutritionist" charlatans make is just an exact copy of hippie trash from the 70s. Health food stores, which were the most disgusting places on earth in the first place, market to right wingers now. At this point you should really proceed to immediately kill yourself, there's no recovery. You're one of those dumb faggots too who can never admit to being wrong so you'll pervert your own reality too while you come up with bullshit to explain why your previously knocked down points are actually right because the sky is orange.
And last but not least, the world would actually be a better place without trash like you. We are at an all time low of product quality because retarded consumer whores like you don't know how to vote with their wallet. The most dumb fucking ideas, like a car with automatically opening doors is rampant and you cannot even buy one single good product if you spend $100,000 going through every brand and model.
When I started cooking 15 years ago, every single website said to use extra virgin olive oil. Even for frying. I said to myself, "gee, are you sure this is right? it burns really quick". Even for use as a fat. I said to myself, "gee, this sure tastes like olives, are you sure you are a real chef?". It took me years to confirm (due to not going out of my way nor having time) that you're in fact just supposed to use a generic refined oil, which are cheaper too. These fags even had a name for it, EVOO. Turns out, some dumb mutt like you just "read something" so "EVOO" is magically healthy now. Yep, it has 0.0001% more <insert vitamin here> than "unhealthy oil".
And you are just the same, you're some fucking tranny who spent days and weeks cramming through misinfo from random nobodies on the internet to come to the conclusion that apple cider vinegar is a remedy for anything, to the point you have an acronym for it like some obsessed tranny (ACV). You're like some faggot with aspergers syndrome who has an acronym for every album a black metal artist made, who gatekeeps some obscure forum and tells people they aren't tr00 fanbois. Nobody will ever take you seriously. Kill yourself. You are cancer, you are literally the cancer that is killing /b/. Nobody should be having serious discussions here in the first place, yet I've watched all new /b/ and it's nothing but retards like you who think it's their hugbox.
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I'm mad or something so I'm right.
Under, Hitler they had developed better science than in the 20s you absolute clown.
>>310972
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4363846/
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Cloves.
My tooth started rotting and it left a really bad taste in my mouth, after chewing a clove just once the bad taste was gone. The antibacterial effect of cloves is strong. Also rope all pidarussians and kikes.
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>>311009
>what are we for then?
we are consumers. ah buy a lot of stuff you're a good citizen. if you don't? what are you i ask?
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>>311014
No, I delet everything after 1990.
>>311009
>Apple cider vinegar is some of the worst smelling shit on earth
No it is not. Apple cider vinegar does smell foul a bit, its vinegar obviously. Rotting flesh smells far more foul then vinegar in my experience.
>Health food stores, which were the most disgusting places on earth in the first place
You are a liar. If you want pure ingedients for baking its almost impossible to find them outside of a health food store or buying directly from the grower nowadays with how much the kikes have polluted the food supplies globally.
>so "EVOO" is magically healthy now. Yep, it has 0.0001% more <insert vitamin here> than "unhealthy oil".
There is a better explanation then your idiocy which you should have mentioned if you are so wiser then that anon. Olives generally come from the vineyards of france when made and marketed as EVOO. The vineyards of france do not add glyphosates to their gardens to keep out weeds. Glyphosates invade the protein of the plant and take over it replacing the natural plant protein. Therefore buying say coconut oil or EVOO is inherently better then buying a unhealthy oil like one made from soy or one made from mustard seed, canola, that is. Not only because soy for example increases your estrogen levels, but the glyphosates when consumed as part of the plant protein actually takes over the protein of your cells as well but you can not process them outside of a certain bodily reaction involving chlorine dioxide. So since you can not process the protein in the cell very well it stagnates and divides and uses more bad protein to divide, also called fucking cancer you stupid normalfaggot.
>and it's nothing but retards like you who think it's their hugbox.
The fact you are sperging out so hard at some random anon reccomending vinegar without a technical arguement as to why you shouldn't drink vinegar just means they are onto something or you are shitposting. Either of which is funny to me.
>Nobody should be having serious discussions here in the first place
This is /b/. We can have the stupidist of shitposts and the most serious of discussions right next to each other. Its random. If you don't like the serious nature of this thread then continue shitposting in it, its /b/ do what you want mr giga kike mod faggot. But this deleting posts nonsense has got to stop. Its not /b/ if you can't see everything from the child porn to the most esoteric of scientific discussions to warcrimes to absolute fucking nonsense like your post.
>>311016
This is some next level bullshit, especially that cancer part.
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>>311017
Bot level reply kys
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>>311018
Then explain the mechanism by which glyphosate gets preferentially incorporated in proteins, supposedly replacing glycine there. Also, explain how cancer can happen without changes in DNA, or alternately how specifically glyphosate can especially easily react with DNA to damage it. Vague words are easy to type, maybe you can quote some biochemical reactions involved? Because for example the linked below chink study discussing glyphosate toxicity focuses on different routes of damage than you. 
https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-020821-111552
>>311021
>Oxidative Stress and Metabolism: A Mechanistic Insight for Glyphosate Toxicology
Definitely worth the read.
Did you know that glyphostate is used to guarantee grain harvests?
Farmers spray the grain at the end of season to kill the plants and set harvest to a known time frame.
The metabolism of linoleic acid causes oxidative stress.
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>>311021
cont.
That article was found with search query "metabolism of glyphosate in humans" sent without any additional criteria to https://scholar.google.com/ as the third study returned. Maybe you can find any more interesting sources, who knows.
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>>311025
I would also read more about protein carbonylation, because that's a common symptom of oxidative damage, supposedly. And recently that's rather easy to check with an immunoassay.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoassay
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>>311016
He's an assblasted kike that unironically believes that eating foods high in cholesterol causes heart disease. That's the exact excuse why most of the food industry has been putting the trash known as seed oils in our food instead of actually healthy fats like animal fats and EVOO. The truth of the matter is that seed oil causes chronic cellular inflammation. Linoleic acid is converted into arachidonic acid in the body and arachidonic acid is a building block of inflammation in the body. Linoleic acid also has a half life of 2 1/2 years in the body so it absolutely does cause chronic inflammation when people are consuming more than 3x the amount that the body actually needs and chronic inflammation has been associated with higher risks of cancer growth
>>311009
Enjoy getting cancer when you hit 50 you dumb faggot LOL
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>>311021
>Then explain the mechanism by which glyphostate gets preferentially incorporated in proteins, supposedly replacing glycine there
Is your body deprived of glycine from the foods where glyphostate has replaced it in the protein of the plants? Yes? Ok now that glycine gets substituted by its lack by using glyphostate instead in your body, the atomic makeup of glyphostate is similiar to glycine enough to do this. Therefore when natural cell decay and division occurs and you need more glycine, you actually have glyphostate and get fucked causing a even greater need for glycine. Lets say you start getting glycine instead of glyphostate. The glyphostate has already taken over the glycine of protein cells. So its just there trying to divide and failing to use glycine in its division, also known as a cancerous tumour. You can either get radiation and surgery to get rid of it. Or you can treat it with chlorine dioxide which turns the glyphostate back into glycine in the body. My source is someone somewhere out there has already done the study for this. Replicate it yourself by taking glyphostate and treating it with chlorine dioxide yourself faggot. Or ingest chlorine dioxide in very small amounts somehow like with water. Another test would be taking avacodo trees and treating one with glyphosate and another without and then measuring the atomic mass of the resulting fruit using a electronic scale with a special name i forget the name of now. Its used for measuring mass to identify elements.
>>311024
Glyphostate is only dangerous when it takes over the glycine of the plants protein cells. So things "high" in protein like avocados or corn or some ancient wheat strains become extremely toxic when treated with or near such.
>>311028
>seed oil causes chronic cellular inflammation. Linoleic acid is converted into arachidonic acid in the body and arachidonic acid is a building block of inflammation in the body
I personally think the seed oil scare is silly. What inflammation does the body use arachidonic acid for that you actually need seed oils for. Obviously if you have too much of a thing that turns into said acid, your body has to do something with it. But some inflammation of the body is useful and natural like pain when under stress or some such thing.
>chronic inflammation has been associated with higher risks of cancer growth
Associated with does not mean it actually causes it. How does too much arachidonic acid cause cell division to be disrupted or continue out of control?
>>311077
It doesn't just cause chronic inflammation either, studies have also linked too much omega 6 to cancer cells surviving cancer treatments. Seed oils are a highly concentrated form of omega 6 as well
https://www.breastcancer.org/news/omega-6-triple-negative-breast-cancer
>>311077
My question was about which metabolic pathways might have glyphosate interfering with them. I don't think that there is some
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aminoacyl_tRNA_synthetase for glycine which was not selective enough to routinely exclude glyphosate-attached tRNA from appearing. On the other hand, enzymes from pathways decomposing amino-acids to fuel your cells aren't that much selective usually. Guesswork is fine to some point, but there is also need for some sufficiently specific evidence to be produced. Can't produce any evidence obvious enough? Too bad.
>>311016
>No it is not. Apple cider vinegar does smell foul a bit, its vinegar obviously. Rotting flesh smells far more foul then vinegar in my experience.
Insane. Stopped reading there (though I did see the word "normalfaggot" in your post which is even more obnoxious because you're just repeating the official normalnewfag altchan points). Who the fuck cares that there exists another thing that smells even worse than vinegar? Even the insistence that vinegar doesn't smell foul is beyond stupid; you must be some fat faggot who eats billions of chips because they're sugar free so you start vinegar maxing with the most obnoxious and unnecessary neckbeard flavors because you heard vinegar is 0.00001% healthier than water and think people like the way you smell. You faggots who attempt to sound manly are so fucking pathetic. Just eat normal food. I never had acid reflux or whatever the fuck problem you morons here have.
>>311028
>kike
>back seat nutritionism
(Nutrition is not even a real field. It's mostly karens, and you are a 10th of that)
>seed oils bad
I think I'll safely leave you to your own devices on this one.
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Eat bags of cheetos and doritos like a boss. There's lots of flavors, collect 'em all! Those little frozen pizza snacks are great too, just fill your freezer with them. You need Mc Donald's and Burger King, and also Dunkin Donuts. There's other snacks you can buy, but this covers all your american nutrition needs.
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>>311146
Name of artist?
>>311146
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Don't forget the mushroom and swiss burger.
>>311077
>So things "high" in protein like avocados or corn or some ancient wheat strains
glyphosate is used as a pre-harvest for nearly every grain, and soy.
Bread wheat is high protein, so are oats, barley, soy, etc.

Just did a quick search:
>Corn should be physiologically mature (black layer formed) with maximum kernel fill complete. Apply at least 7 days before harvest. Depending upon the glyphosate product, the label prohibits or recommends avoiding preharvest application to corn grown for seed, due to the potential for a reduction in germination or vigor.
They use that shit on corn for pre-harvest.
i cant understand dishwasher technology! or detergent. sodium laurel sulphate? wtf? thats a CHEMICAL. and i cant understand water treatment. chlorine? fluoride? wtf?
so i use paper plates
if you dont use paper plates youre a normalnigger!!
if you disagree with anything i said youre a kike!!!
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>>311319
If the kikes are pushing it, that means it is bad. Stay mad kike
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There's a lot of home remedy plants that's hidden under your herb and seasoning cabinet. People used herbs for medicinal purposes before medicine came along
What would happen if I took a round of antiparasite meds or dewormers if I don't actually have any parasites? Would there be any negative effects?
>>311554
Ummm, you would shit a lot
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>>311555
That doesn't sound too bad, tripsman.
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>>311639
Vomiting, stomach aches, and headaches also
I don't know why you would take it unless you have been shitting out pieces of worm
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>>311554
Ivermectin is not a cure-all. And if you've been going down a weird rabbit hole of parasite-purging home medicine, I encourage you to stop immediately. A lot of these people do shit that's seriously bad for their health (talking organ damage here) based on principles that are misapplied to the point of superstition. 

You need to be careful with crap like this and if you get shit advice like "lmao try harder try more it's good for you bro I promise you need to get that bad stuff out of your body and you'll be so much better off trust me" tell those lunatics to fuck off because you prefer to stay level-headed about these things.

If you want to do ivermectin once despite not having any parasites just for the experience, knock yourself out and just keep it to a sane dosage. Won't be a great experience though. But don't make this a regular thing (that's how you accumulate damage) and don't start thinking shit like "well that didn't make me feel better, let's do a bigger (over)dose and find out what happens." All medicines are poison in the wrong dosage and many of them are poison if you don't have the condition they're supposed to treat. Generally speaking, if you aren't sick, you shouldn't be taking pills. Most people who are sick would rather not take pills if they can find another viable solution for it (hence this home remedy thread), so don't get suckered into being the guy who isn't even sick but takes medication for nonexistent conditions anyway. If you need reason to believe me, look at one of those medication boxes and actually read the list of health warnings and side-effects.
>>311554
You mean garlic or garlic pills? You'd just shit alot.
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>>311640
Sounds unpleasant.
>>311678
I'm not really planning to do it, I was just curious what might happen. I appreciate your concern and the effortpost, however.
I started thinking about it because I was reading about the "gay germ" hypothesis, that gay men are that way due to some infection. There is old research showing that gays had elevated levels of intestinal worms and parasites, dunno if still true. I wondered if giving a fag some dewormers might cure him, since no one's ever ID'd a possible parasite as the cause to fit that theory.
>>311694
I don't think ivermectin is garlic.
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>>311698
>I started thinking about it because I was reading about the "gay germ" hypothesis, that gay men are that way due to some infection. There is old research showing that gays had elevated levels of intestinal worms and parasites, dunno if still true. I wondered if giving a fag some dewormers might cure him, since no one's ever ID'd a possible parasite as the cause to fit that theory.
lolwut
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>>311678
Okay, well what about fasting?
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>>311678
>Ivermectin is not a cure-all
Where have you been faggot?
>Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7505114/
>Permethrin and ivermectin modulate lipid metabolism in steatosis-induced HepG2 hepatocyte
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6527113/
>Antibiotic ivermectin selectively induces apoptosis in chronic myeloid leukemia through inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29428725/
>Ivermectin Inhibits Bladder Cancer Cell Growth and Induces Oxidative Stress and DNA Damage 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38375808/

Don't be an idiot, and dose right. The dosing is publicly available.
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>>311736
He's talking about a cuckchan crackpot theory which he screencapped and posted it here or another alt imageboard.
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Wild plants often contain more nutrients and compounds than whatever trash you buy in the stores without the damaging additives or pesticides, vitamin concentration drops down even minutes after being picked, the fresher the better.
You can use common herbs to cure all sorts of sicknesses from dendilions and plantains to oregano and mint which can often be find in the wild with a good eye if you know where to look for.
Most pharmatical medicine contain those compounds but without binding elements and all sorts of nasty stuff in it.
There is a reason why most farmers smoke and drink constantly but live to old age healthy working their asses off from dusk till dawn and still dont get sick.
You dont need much to make a medicinal herb garden and you will always have a decent supply, plus they taste fresh so much better than anything store bought.
Also the placebo effect has been proven to be very strong, the mind is very powerful and stress is the number one source of illness.
The list of medicinal plants is huge, but you only need the common ones for common illnesses.
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>>311848
Whoever said to you that farmers are healthier than the average lied to you or repeated a lie unknowingly
t. a farmer, more or less retired
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>>311872
In broad strokes, you might find that any stressful and unstructured job is a risk factor for shorter life expectancy. The best data I can find on short notice is not detailed enough for me. Maybe that would be interesting enough for someone else that the best prospects for long life are supposedly for teachers instead, as shown here. I guess farmers are just more likely to ignore any illness or injury not severe enough to warrant daytime bed rest, not being particularly healthier for it.
>>311775
No, I was talking about something I read from Greg Cochran. I've not seen it discussed on 4chan, but also I haven't been there in 10 years, so maybe they talk about it now, but I did not know.
Anyway there is some circumstantial evidence to suggest it is plausible, but I am not convinced. The biological causes of faggotry are not well understood. If you want to read more: https://www.unz.com/jman/greg-cochrans-gay-germ-hypothesis-an-exercise-in-the-power-of-germs/
inb4 >unz. Look Ron Unz allows all kinds of wacky shit on his site but there's lots of serious material there too. Read it and decide for yourself.
>>311738
>Okay, well what about fasting?
Fasting is good for you so long as you don't go overboard. Intermittent fasting actually helps your health because when your body self-cannibalizes it devours the least useful and least healthy bits first, so limited fasting can actually promote good health by letting your replace poor body tissue with better tissue. You may want to do some research on it to maximize results though. >>>/fit/ may know more about this.

>>311745
None of that shit disproves my point that it's not a cure-all and shouldn't be consumed without proper cause and careful dosage. And if you're worried about cancer, get yourself tested. You can always make a doctor's appointment and sign up for a battery of tests to detect cancer.
>>312051
I simply feel better and do better work with intermittent fasting after I wake up and do as much work as I can before I get super hungry and usually if I am in proper mindset and on a project or whatever it extends for up to 8-12 hours.
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>>312087
Are you using hunger as a mindset to spur productivity?

I don't really recommend this because routinely skipping breakfast significantly raises your risk of heart disease and other health problems. If you're going at it intermittent fasting style you can actually make it work well enough for you, but I sure hope you're eating healthy and sleeping well at least because otherwise you're probably accumulating health problems.
>>312051
it is not fair
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>>312319
fairness would be to rip your insides out, hang you from a tree so we can expose you for the heartless, desensitized little shit you are
>>312051
Fasting longer then 11 days is worthless. Fasts up to that can benefit you.
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Not alternatives to otc drugs. But about therapy you can do at home that might help avoid the use of otc drugs:
For neck pain from sleeping, the MyPillow really is the most comfortable pillow I've ever owned. Regular pillows all stiffen my neck into pain if I use them. Even memory foam pillows specialized for neck support do not completely remove and/or prevent this pain. But with the MyPillow I haven't had a single sleep related neck pain in over a year.
For shoulder pain from a pinched neck nerve, shoulder oscillations with the Theraband Flexbar. I tried all of the usually recommended exercises and stretches for this pain for months. And while they all helped the pain, none of them stopped the pain from coming back. But 2-3 20-second sets of such oscillations, once or twice a day, has so far completely stopped the pain. It has only been a week since I've finally been pain free. So who knows if I am fully healed. Nevertheless nothing else comes close to the Flexbar's effectiveness.
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>>312840
i heard those pillows cause miosis with prolonged exposure 
theyre made out of like asbestos or something
>>310591
>Is your regular diet fat and protein heavy lowish carbs? 
If this is you you can probably just do a fullblown ketosis diet with only a small change in diet.
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>>320888
CHEGGED!
He could...and he doesn't even need to be on it for longer than a couple months.
It truly doesn't have to be  a lifestyle, just a bio-hack.
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>>320959
Well, you do need enough discipline to not slip out of ketosis or you'll ruin the whole thing, since ketosis is slow to start but quick to end. On that level it's a bit lifestyle-ish, but if you're eating high protein, high fat, lowish carbs, really all you need to do is lower carb count a bit further and you're golden. It doesn't need to be a fixed diet. You just need to avoid carbs (and avoid eating so much protein your body will break the excess down into carbs) really.

Also, turns out dandelions are fully edible, good for health, and good for improving type 2 diabetes.
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>>320961
>You just need to avoid carbs (and avoid eating so much protein your body will break the excess down into carbs) really.
You also need to avoid any plant based products that say: "0 net carbs". This is a lie because they often claim a bunch of ingredients are fiber when they in fact are not. Also, protein getting converted into glucose only happens when you weren't even in ketosis to begin with. Our ancestors would have been fucked eating all that lean meat if this happened when in ketosis. High protein keto is fine and it forces the body to consume the fat stored in the body
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>>321107
This is true..The heart of KETO is FAT.
You can induce ketosis by simply living solely off butter for 4 days.
You'll hate it, but it works.
(you need water and electrolytes too, like sodium, magnesium and potassium, but that's easy enough with true lemonade,(NO SUGAR, just water lemon juice and a few scant pinches of pink salt, no-salt(potassium chloride.) 
Truly, you want to spam water while doing this, you don't want to fuck up your glomular function.

Alternately, people have starved to death while stuffing themselves on rabbit, simply because there isn't enough fat.

https://youtu.be/ZxkNukeCMkY

https://youtu.be/RLy8HnMfZ2w
*prese to folgive the slightly faggy doctor, the info is good.
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>>321127
My point was that people during the ice age did not have access to meats/foods that had as much fat as we have today. Livestock is purposefully fattened up before butchering and we we hunters/gatherers during the ice age. There is almost 0 chance they were getting 70% of their calories from fat unless you lived near the sea and ate high amounts of whale and 30% was probably the high end. Yes the body needs fat but it does not need it in the quantities that the traditional keto lifestyle entails. Our ancestors were also not just pounding electrolytes like people are today (even though they probably did salt mine). Pounding electrolytes just makes us feel good, we do not need to pound them to survive
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>>321182
>people during the ice age did not have access to meats/foods that had as much fat as we have today.
I don't think you can make that claim.
most livestock is Bred for leanness these days...
Ever heard of Ractopamine?
Look it up.
Certainly fish and Wolly mammoths had a lot of fat that could last for long periods, there were likely proto-cattle as well.
Even if they only could get a few birds or rodents, those animals still would have provided enough fat. That's why for survivalists who raise rabbits for meat, it's suggested they raise pigeons alongside them as well.
>Our ancestors were also not just pounding electrolytes like people are today
That was ONLY for during water fasting, your reading comprehension is not good.

I hope you aren't just trying to be a contrarian here.
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The guy who taugght me some brickwork was chock full of home remedies and old world shortcuts. One thing he'd do is keep 5 or so airplane bottles of cheap vodka with about a teaspoon of cayenne powder poured in in his glove box. He'd drink one as a quick cold remedy or take them out to disinfecr cuts. Madman wouldn't even flinch at spicy booze on a gash. BUT, he never missed a day of work....take that as you will...
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>>321236
I beleeb it.
Maybe I should post some old remedies from a tome I have.
**CAUTION: 
These things aren't always the best things, but peppertinctures and Elderberry syrup are AOK!
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>>321184
> proto-cattle
I was collecting this "giants of the ice age" series, until the silver prices climbed too high. Oh well it was fun while it lasted.
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>>321343
NICE!
Silver has taken a nice lil' Hike, innit?
>$80.324
Weird watching the ETF and Hyper-ALGO big boys whiplash all on account of a couple tweets, Innit?

I have Retard Bitcoin(pure TEMU copper)
but I also just bought a property for 4 ozt. Au bully.
My other metals are pretty boring..I do have some WWII aluminum tram tokens from Germany tho-
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polite sage...

Cool, MODS changed the CAPTCHA back to a bit easier too.
I'll bet we could keep MOAR Tards out if it had like a 10 sec. timer on it.
Can they do that?
Current level of difficulty, but timed?
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