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Moriarty's avatar

I wish everyone a great weekend. May it be not that eventful =P.

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whiskeys's avatar

On creatine - assuming I'm diabetic (T2, but chronically underweight - go figure(, and also 'blessed' with pernicious anemia- would creatine help?

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Moriarty's avatar

You should consider using the "fancier" forms of B12, and keep the pernicious anemia in control, but yes, creatine will help protecting the Beta cells, basically hindering the damage diabetes does, among other beneficial effects.

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whiskeys's avatar

Popping back in here briefly. The symptoms of long covid are pretty close to the symptoms of pernicious anaemia. I've seen that noted in letters in medical journals, but I've not seen any studies.

But I'm thinking an injection of B12 or three might be a good idea for ling covid sufferers. B12 isn't toxic so the risk is virtually nil - and it's cheap.

Here in Canada it isn’t prescription, you just have to adk the pharmacist for it and syringes. It's cheap.

People in America (if your doctor says no) can get injections at - health salons? I'm not sure of what they're called - places with exercise machines and saunas.

And German amazon is happy to sell to people in the US.

It seems like it'd be worth a try.

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Moriarty's avatar

Oh there is definitely a "iron" dysfunction aspect to Long Covid, or just lasting symptoms of the Covid infection (not necessarily Long Covid but people who have a couple symptoms that last months) and sometimes it will resemble or mimic pernicious anaemia.

That is why I recommend a good complex B vitamin (the fancy form which is little bit more expensive) for people who suffer from Long Covid, especially if they can afford IV treatments (instantaneous absorption, incredible fast symoptom improvement if that is one of the underlying problems).

It is indeed a great idea Whiskeys. Remember to add Folic Acid to the B12 for compounding effects =D.

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whiskeys's avatar

Great minds here :D

I'd recommend folate - probably methyl folate - over folic acid. It seems to get into people's systems better. Still, folic acid is a lot better than nothing.

Keep some drinkable potassium on hand - vegetable juice, orange juice, coconut water, whatever you like. B12 sucks it up like crazy. And iron supplements as well. Those really help when your legs feel like they're going dead.

Not medical advice! Just some thoughts based on my own trial and error.

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Robert Meldrum's avatar

I read the linked study on micro vascular complications and I’d like to point out one interesting fact and one huge issue in the study.

Interesting fact: all of the studied participants had first-wave COVID. In my social circle I knew four people who had first-wave COVID and two were hospitalized and near-death before slow recovery. Every person I know who caught COVID after the first wave, myself included, had relatively-mild flu-like symptoms. The virus went from “wicked bad” to “just the flu” in just one season of mutations. One wonders if later variants had the same micro vascular effects.

One huge issue: the authors tested the subjects two and a half years (31 months) after their acute COVID illness, yet their study provided no information on vaxx status of the patients. In the 31 months after the first wave, vaxxes and boosters were widely available and encouraged, though in Sweden they were not mandated.

We don’t know how many got vaccinated, which vaccine(s) they received, nor do we have booster shot(s) status. This is very important and should have been included in the study parameters. Consider two extreme example possibilities:

One: half refused to get vaxxed and relied on natural immunity against further infections and half got fully vaxxed and took every seasonal booster available. The vaxxed and boosted all have micro vascular complications and the unvaxxed have none. The vaxxes and boosters are long-term harmful!!!

Two: same setup, but the unvaxxed all have the micro vascular complications and the vaxxed and boosted have none. The vaxxes and boosters are awesome and save lives!!!

I believe the majority of the COVID studies intentionally ignore vaccinations as potentially causal. The grant money (by and large) comes from Pharma. Smart people don’t bite the hand that feeds them. Without providing vaccination and booster status the study, sadly, tells us nothing about Covid infections.

Oh, one other issue. The study does not report how many had additional bouts of Covid. In my social circle the group not people I know who have had multiple Covid infections were at least “fully” vaxxed (I.e., two shots of either Moderna or Pfizer).

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sadie's avatar

Well it seems the problem now is that you don't know if you've had it or not so you could have had multiple bouts and think you're fine but you're not. Your vaxxed friends may have more damage immune system and get sicker vs you maybe not noticing it.

I'd need to re read his last post but I think he said it (omicron ff) is bypassing much of the URI that the first iterations had and now is stealthily ransacking other organs. So as much as I would like to believe that I'm home free with a virgin Vax body, it's not looking like I can forget about the whole thing and go merrily on my way.

My spouse insists he never had covid but I really doubt that. I wish there were a test to see if he has because it looks like he's got prostate cancer. And I'm wondering if residual covid damage can make it more aggressive and thus change treatment plan.

It's a crazy world that we now have to spend so much time figuring out supplements/ food/ exercise/ sleep... and now in the US we've gotta watch our backs til this election chaos is over!

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Moriarty's avatar

Covid can both induce, and accelerate different types of cancers, but a specific type of cancer I forecast a significant increase in 2021, while reverse engineering the mRNA vaccines was... colon/prostate cancer.

I have moved on from even contemplating replying to "its just the vaccine bro" bros, I won't burn out myself trying to unbrainwash people. If they are polite, I leave the comments so everyone reinforce their echo chamber in the comments.

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SteveBC's avatar

Moriarty, I have a chiropractor friend, never vaxxxed, almost never had C19, but he now has the most aggressive from of prostate cancer known. I'm assuming that is from his few C19 instances but even more so, the shedding that he received while treating patients gave him lots of spike exposure from multiple sources. I've been feeding him information I come across, and the most promising appears to be to use high-dose, frequent Melatonin supplementation to halt the growth of the cancer to give him time to try things, and then he has time to experiment on methods to convert or kill off the cancer kind of at his leisure.

Dr Russell Reiter who has been researching M for over 50 years, and Dr Frank Shallenberger in Nevada are the sources for the information on M stopping cancer growth and preventing metastasis, thus giving time to find the best treatment(s) to reduce and eliminate the cancer itself. We will see how that goes for him.

I thought it would be a good idea to point your community toward that M option. Shallenberger brings back Stage IV cancer patients with 60 mg of M 3x-6x during the day and 180 mg before bed to stop the cancer's growth and then periodic IPT to kill it off over time. He has also found that the M almost completely eliminates side effects from even the IPT but also from full chemo and radiation. another benefit is to take 300 mg of M two hours before getting a PET or CT Scan to significantly reduce damage from the radiation. Videos are available on Youtube from both men.

If you or anyone else here has experience with this approach, I would be happy to hear your story.

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Moriarty's avatar

FYI I am not getting e-mail notifications for many comments, including yours, so I may have not replied to some comment from you.

Odds are he had one or two Covid infections, "shedding" is only a problem if you were never infected which at this point, unless you are among the small percentage of people with natural "super antibodies" kinda hard to see how you avoid the infection. Shedding is really not a thing as the "really smart alternative influencers" put it btw.

I was among the first 3 people to recommend Melatonin to treat Covid (that is where the "really smart FLCC" people got their protocols early on. Me) and yes, you could, theoretically treat cancer with very high dose melatonin because it has an anti-warburg effect, starves the cancer of energy source.

Melatonin at hundreds of Mg per day would be able to fight cancer off indeed, it is also a great adjuvant therapy with anything else. I just got burnout from recommending people, and they refusing to even try melatonin because of the absurd amount of misinformation (If you take melatonin your body stops producing, hurr durr).

It is one of my favorite supplements.

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SteveBC's avatar

He definitely did have 1-2 C19 infections, but I also spoke with him and found he was heavily affected during the first year of vaxxx rollout (he never got vaxxxed). I also found myself unable to go to the grocery store here, as I would be sick for two days afterward. *Lots* of people shedding, lots of traffic through the store. I had to shift to having my groceries delivered, at which point I stopped having this reaction. Also, for several months from about April 2021 to at least the end of the year, my CBC blood tests showed Eosinophils were above normal range. I was clearly having an allergic kind of sensitivity and since I was not vaxxxed ever, that could only have come from shedding exposure. That period of Eosinophils being high correlated almost exactly with the worst period in my little city for ambulance calls and sightings, which spiked [sic] for several months through most of 2021.

Thank you for the comments on Melatonin. Reiter specifically says that taking lots of M as a supplement does not have any effect on the amount of M produced after sunset in your pineal, which I find quite unexpected but happily so. I'm trying to integrate M into my program. Reiter and Shallenberger (who bases his work on Reiter's research) have immense credibility, so listening to them helped me gain confidence in knowing what is true for M and what is the dreaded and horrible, democracy- and civilization-destroying misinformation and disinformation about it and so many other things which our esteemed and oh-so-highly respected medical gatekeepers protect us from so diligently. :-))

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Lone Star's avatar

I am in Central Texas in the United States. My husband and I, neither vaccinated, recently had Covid for the first time. It was horrendous for both of us; however, the symptoms he had were primarily respiratory and mine primarily neurologic and GI. All doctors involved in our care hew to the “This variant is mild” line. Our experience was anything but. One PA did say she has seen two cases of marked lung inflammation in Covid patients in the past month. This has prompted one research fellow to send off a specimen for typing because his director is curious as to whether yet another new variant is present. I point this out because, if indeed this is a version of Omicron, the dogma of “mild” is in error.

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sadie's avatar

Bravo for being so quick to see the trees in the forest! If only I'd found you sooner!

Do any peptides help with cancer? Or will I find that covered in your early writings?

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Moriarty's avatar

Peptides may help, but as another subscriber wrote, high dose melatonin is much more helpful and effective. Fenbendazole and Ivermectin too

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ME's avatar

Amen. Recently taking stock of my 'daily supplements life situation', starting March 2020, I remembered why - the real, original why: c19 concern/shame/blame. It developed, by mid 2021, into a kind of twisted race for my unvaxxed self to not get sick & die. My vaxxed/endlessly boosted mate & his daughter/her spouse predicted this with certainty...with the former chortling over FB accounts of unvaxxed dying, and the latter(both Ivy League biology PhDs) refusing to go near me because they "follow the science". I was, in the very least, trying not to get C19 first. Seems superficial, but I was living under a huge C19 psyop toxic cloud, lost two careers (a lot of income), living in a severely hostile environment. I "won" the C19 race: I ended up getting it w/fever+symptoms in 2023 FROM, IRONICALLY, then-6x's-vaxxed mate and got over it in 3 days with ivermectin/Moriarity+ suggestions. These supplements I take (and dare not stop) are on all the 'life extension -age/live well' lists, many 'prevent cancer' lists, and 'long covid/vax injured' lists. I am now in apparently-great health and in my new life (post-C19 job-losses), I can chase a toddler around full-time without aches & pains. The craziest thing though is now my eyesight keeps improving: Eye Doc, latest exam last month (after 2yrs of prior improvement before this year's enormous improvement) finally exclaimed he'd never seen such changes: prescription now 50% better, can go without glasses day in, day out. (I suspect I'm back to my eyesight as a teen and I doubt it will improve still more.) I wish I knew which supplements were key for this unexpected vision change, (I even asked Grok AI its opinion) for at least my children's sake. So I finally have decided that I am kind of grateful for all this shit that's happened because refusing to be a C19 victim has undoubtedly put me on a far better life path than I was before.

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sadie's avatar

How many supplements are on your 'life extension-age/live well' list? lol .... some days I'm so sick of looking at all my bottles that walking past them makes me feel nauseated.

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ME's avatar

!!!!!! I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND!!! I daily take between 25-30 supplements. Some are in 2-3 quantity. If I can't face it, I go to bare minimum, but most days I can. I am starting to look for powder substitutions, especially since I am still cycling in new (and do not cycle so much off of any of them). I do occasionally take a day off, but that's rare. I am motivated: my newer "C19 life" for the past 3 yrs has been full time 40+hrs a week baby/now-toddler care. And, I've had covid twice now/live with a 9x's now vaxxed...who's added in shingles, RSV and of course, flu shots. Shedding is very very real for me. Both facts keep me all-in.

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Lone Star's avatar

So, does this mean that to be “fully vaxed” one must have had nine Covid shots????

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ME's avatar

I think it’s 11 now. I actually don’t know what makes someone uptodate.

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TAS's avatar

Would you mind sharing what supplements youre taking daily?

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ME's avatar

No I don't mind. I do keep adding and sometimes take 'time off' with some. Over a 16 hour time period I take: Serrapeptase/nattokinase (one or other, sometimes both); lactoferrin (fixed my kneecap cartilage damage pain from crawling with baby); curcumin (Life extension bio-available with ginger); bio-fisetin; taurine; creatine; benfotamine; proline; choline; lithium (mcg - life extension brand); GABA; ALA; Urolithin A (powder); AMPK; black cumin seed oil; cognitex & uridine; magnesium threonate(neuro-mag), Kyolic with CoQ10; Berberine; B-complex; NAC-glynac; Vitamins C (powder)/D-K-iodine/E; oregano carvacrol ; olive leaf extract; evening primrose oil. Allicin, Lysine, selenium, copper & zinc if feeling sickness coming. Add artemisinin if really sick. Glucosamine condroitin MSM when I've overdone it with toddler-gardening-other. Just added daily spirulina/chlorella (powder form). Not only am I taking all this to hopefully mitigate cancers/clots/chronic conditions (esp related to covid virus/vaccine shedding) and to chase a now-3 yr old, but I am determined to not be a victim. I retired from 34 yr job because of the vax mandate, but my other destroyed career, my main one, I am now-happily working to resurrect. I must be better than ever at it and must have a high-fast functioning brain. By the grace of God, it's going well. I credit these supplements in part.

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TAS's avatar

Thank you so much. Thats a lot of supplements but obviously it’s working for you. What Nattokinase do you use? I’m trying to stay away from a lot of fillers. Some seem to mess with me.

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ME's avatar

Doctor’s Best

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skylover's avatar

since May, i added daily 1-2 apples daily(medium or small sized)and 3-4 small bananas (2.5/3inch) to all my meals(i usually take 2 meals, or 1 usually , rarely 3), somehow this suits me well i have noticed, before May i did not take fruits in this manner and routinely...dont know what made me take the decision but i just felt i need to add them..in May end i had chicken pox (along with children,wife got shingles ) ..

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Rabbitgurl formerly SL's avatar

Thank you for this great information! Much appreciated.

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Max Leyf's avatar

“Just a reminder that your body can’t absorb amino-acid supplements (powders) really fast, so take only the creatine and wait 3-4 hours to add any other amino-acid-based supplements, so you just don’t waste away part of your supplements and absorb as much as possible.”

Can you elaborate on this? Does it mean we should only take on amino acid at a time, and away from protein-containing meals?

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Moriarty's avatar

It is the amino acid absorption threshold. When you supplement, you are bypassing many of the digestive processes which "guarantee" a stable delivery of nutrients, you are ingesting the closest to the "final product" in a way.

You can mix and match any amino acid mixture, but the "cap" for most people should be 10 grams per 4 to 6 hours, 3-4 if you are physically active.

You can consume many amino acid supplements with a protein containing or even protein rich meal, you may lose a percentage of the content when certain nutrients outcompete others, but within my list of suggestions, they don't. I have tested to exhaustion close to a decade now.

Hope this clarifies it.

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sunsandwind's avatar

Thanks for the explanation. I wondered, too.

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LA's avatar
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Sadie, sorry to hear about your husband. I know that

Moriarty has mentioned before that almost nothing can stop turbo cancers that were caused and or accelerated by mRNA jabs. Sadly my mom who is a nurse and got two shots (one Chinese and one Moderna) and COVID at least twice was diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer. She had severe ascites in her peritoneum and lungs had fluid as well. Biopsy showed cancer cells in the fluid in the lungs. Anyhow it was spread badly into her intestines and peritoneum. She also had blue/black mole under her eye that appeared a few years ago. She refused both chemo and surgery and for 2 months has been receiving alternative treatment. She has improved quite a bit, lungs are clear and her abdomen size has decreased considerably. Whatever was under her eye has shrunk by 2/3. If it is of any help to your husband she has been taking vit C IV, Fenbendazole, turmeric, hemp seed oil, flax seed oil, apricot seed oil (20-30% bitter kernel), home-made CBD oil, propolis, Pau d'arco prepared in a special way, stinging nettle, burdock root, dandelion root and herbal mix that a local herbalist made. Except the vit C, herbal mix and cold squeezed oils that are locally available everything else is home-made. Hope this of some help and hope your husband feels better soon.

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sadie's avatar

Good for your mom! I'm making note of what she's using - I've got a long list of people's evidence of things that work.

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sadie's avatar

Thank you! He knows non standard things work because my family members have had success, as well as people we know. But he's a standard trained scientist so.... I do believe that one must fully believe in whatever treatment plan they opt for as the mind plays a big part in healing.... and thus I would not expect alternative things to work on him... he's so far behind the curve he thinks chiro and acupuncture is bogus... insert crazy/exasperated emoji here... lol he's otherwise quite healthy, can backpack 18 mi a day with 40lb pack - not bad for late 60s.

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Toolste's avatar

i see no control group in that study? why? major red flag imo

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RAY FALCIOLA's avatar

In the early days before most of us knew anything and before we even realized we can't trust anything seeing the words micro clots and micro clotting regarding "the bug" and "the injections" was all I needed to know to be able to comfortably and confidently steer myself away from the clot shots and do whatever else I could to try and stay healthy. May be near impossible to avoid the micro clot causing virus (or agent) that was likely unleashed on the public but no need to step up and get a injection of it. Don't want to make it TOO easy for the bio weapon warriors to thin us out

All I could think when I heard "micro clotting" was

This is a VERY well designed bioweapon because it has near perfect plausible deniability and it can underwrite an infinity of maladies. All just a matter of how long and where the micro clots occur and what cascade of misery falls out of it. But near impossible to assign cause and effect because of the time involved in bringing the full harm to fruition

It's like slow boiling frogs. Just set the micro clot time bomb and walk away knowing that over time the frog will die and not be sure what happened. Micro anything can be so hard to notice that you may not even realize anything abnormal (beyond normal mortality) is going on or that anything subversive has been unleashed on you. THAT sort of behavior ticks a big check box for a well designed bio weapon because the peeps are not quite sure they've been attack in the same way they'd be certain if it were anthrax or some method like that

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TAS's avatar

Im trying to subscribe mthly to this substack and it wont take my Amex payment. Ive always used Amex for substack. Is there a problem now with this card?

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Moriarty's avatar

American Express, for whatever reason denies any and all subscriptions to me.

Only me, not other writers. I suspect (guess) it is because I am Brazilian. Only real explanation.

Appreciate the intent though 🙏🏻 thank you

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TAS's avatar

Thanks for your response. Im interested to know more from you, so Ill use another card so I have a full subscription.

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Moriarty's avatar

It went through, hope it proves beneficial. Appaciate the support =).

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Toolste's avatar

I want to thank you for your generous sharing

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sadie's avatar

How many grams of fiber are you thinking? Would a bowl of black beans and rice fulfill the quota? Or more along the lines of acacia, psyllium, soluble, non soluble? Sauerkraut comes to mind for fermented but there is a fermented wheat germ supplement.

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Moriarty's avatar

I used to take a few spons, 10-15 grams maybe ? It heavily depends on the diet, overall fiber intake throughout the day, any co-morbidities too, gut inflammation/disease.

Sauerkraut and foods like that are known to be very beneficial for gut health. A mixture of soluble and insoluble fibers when sick has been my suggestions for long.

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SteveBC's avatar

Moriarty, can you expand on the list of fermentable fibers, please? I eat a few mouthfuls of sauerkraut pretty regularly, but I'm drawing a blank on other possibilities.

On the micro clotting, what I have noticed for a couple decades now (I'm 73) is that my skin is slowly shifting over time from comfortably warm (meaning good circulation through capillaries) to patches of skin that feel (to the touch and via nerve feedback) to be cold (meaning micro clotting that is reducing circulation). Overall, for me it seems to be a part of natural aging and probably applies to a lot of people. I hypothesize that one of the reasons people look and feel older is slow but steady loss of microcirculation throughout the body. I had a several-day sinus-oriented bout of C19 about 2-3 months ago, and I have noticed more skin getting cold or already cold skin getting colder since then. Unpleasant to say the least. I'm going to try Kaatsu cycling, and would like to get a series of treatments on an EECP machine or in an HBOT chamber, all three of which are known to stimulate regrowth of peripheral circulation throughout the body. I'm also taking enzymes to try to restore some of that circulation capacity.

I thought you might like to know about what I am seeing in myself (and hypothesizing for others), and if you have additional recommendations for cleaning existing micro-circulation and even better, for stimulating new microcirculation (safely, easily and cheaply at home, if possible) throughout the body, I would love to hear about those. Thanks. :-)

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Moriarty's avatar

Any "soluble" fiber, beans, nuts are insoluble. So "salads", fruits, vegetables, oats, etc.

To your second paragraph, that is a very poignant and precise observsation and yes, as I delve deeper into microstructural alterations in the body and especially microvasculature. That is exactly how many diseases in old age progress, the continuous loss of circulatory capacity and especially damage and loss of microcirculation.

As someone who had extensive damage to its my whole circulatory system (macro/micro) at some point the only effective treatment that can avoid you "stacking" damage from yearly or bi-yearly infections will be peptides, so just recover and regrow things.

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SteveBC's avatar

OK on what you mean by the fiber stuff. Thanks.

Peptides are very interesting, though here in the US they are somewhat hard and expensive to even try. Further, though I know a lot as a layman about healthcare for actual people, peptides as a subject on the whole has been beyond my ability to gain sufficient confidence to do them myself, and finding a peptide-knowledgeable doctor is not easy. Regrowing the vasa vasorum and so much else is critical for proper healthy aging, thus my interest in Kaatsu, HBOT and EECP. Kaatsu is a home treatment - I just need to get to it. Two years of HBOT and regular EECP treatments will cost a person tens of thousands of US dollars. I would think that my plea for something easy *could* be satisfied by the right peptide program, provided that (1) there is such a program and it really is seriously effective, like long-term HBOT, and (2) somebody tells me what it is, because I am not able to put such a program together from personal knowledge. If you know what that program would be and would care to start publishing specifically anti-aging, pro-healthspan material, I would certainly be extremely appreciative. However, at the moment it would seem that kind of thing is not part of your current writing emphasis. We will see!

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