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Lex's avatar

I’d love for you to do a post focusing on ferroptosis and iron supplementation

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Moriarty's avatar

Supplement Iron only if you clinically need it, otherwise stay away. Everything has added iron these days.

Ferroptosis is basically a field in itself these days.

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Vxi7's avatar

Hey John Paul! Love your substack. Thank you for your contribution.

I would love to suggest to you to work with an editor who could edit your very good thoughts in a more readable way. Also a few typos here and there could be corrected before posting.

And lastly not being a medical professional myself I would love to see dosing information to your stack suggestions. As I do not trust official RDIs I would prefer to know dosing from you.

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Moriarty's avatar

Thanks.

No person would make my thoughts more readable, unless they have a similar analytical mind and therefore would write like I do. I am trying to work something out but there is a limit on how much I can simplify complex topics specially interdisciplinary ones. Some recent topics I put a quick analysis on top of them. But you need to read most of them to make sense.

Typos will happen here and there.

Most vitamins you should take RDI, unless you have a deficiency/dependency state or is aiming at a specific goal (thiamine for brain function, etc).

Amino acids, minimum dose unless you got other goals.

I am a minimum dose kinda person, unless the situation dictates otherwise.

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Shelle's avatar

The very best of writers benefit from editors. My degree was in writing and I can't emphasize enough how much the importance of editing was stressed. I understand you don't have the inclination to seek editing, but truly there is no one whose ideas and logic are so good that a talented editor cannot help them be expressed more simply and clearly.

If you ever have the experience of seeing what a good editor can do with your writing, you'll be amazed. And you'll understand why authors go out of their way to praise their editors in the afterwards of books.

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