Post APBJFFpMbYacFB2BAe by blaaablaaaa@hermit.cafe
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(DIR) Post #APBGavwAw8VV41rlL6 by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:33:04.639216Z
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We're back.
(DIR) Post #APBGiG8cEIDVk5B6lE by Dwight88@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:34:24.018241Z
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@scalar missed you homie.
(DIR) Post #APBGlSI1VROGIb6Pui by Mackiavelli13@chudbuds.lol
2022-11-02T03:34:58.770188Z
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHSZsMaM_0Q welcome back
(DIR) Post #APBHhDVecH3rFs1MpM by DrRyanSkelton@mugicha.club
2022-11-02T03:45:25.256808Z
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YE BOI
(DIR) Post #APBHjou0YtCno1eadk by PunishedD@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:45:53.265878Z
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@scalar Back where?
(DIR) Post #APBHklvp5miKsjxNA0 by chileanbro@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:43:52.765339Z
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@scalar You've been missed brother :)
(DIR) Post #APBHmv7nsoK7yPaJnc by Herbst@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:46:27.137145Z
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@scalar Welcome back, brother. Very pleased to see that nothing bad happened to you.
(DIR) Post #APBHrQH014SLjj26Mq by Shadowman311@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:47:15.486323Z
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@scalar Welcome back fren
(DIR) Post #APBICjxtzsgotKGW8m by ConfederateHobo@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:51:06.916429Z
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@scalar Back in the saddle.
(DIR) Post #APBIPAVB9ypQfVkxua by MisterLister@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:53:21.853982Z
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@scalar I'm still cooking with alot more thyme, garlic, onion and oregeno thanks to your recommendation
(DIR) Post #APBIWdDomJ31lkC8dE by grey@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:54:42.502665Z
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@scalar Welcome back, again, again. I will DM a response to your question in the last thread in a bit, however part of it will be redacted until we can communicate over something e2ee.
(DIR) Post #APBIjrwVMG1TBnPP84 by grey@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:57:05.923111Z
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@scalar Also, related to the other thread, is this shit good? I don't remember which person suggested it but i just bought the whatever on amazon that had the right compound name.
(DIR) Post #APBIoQopdB2SVwzlxY by chileanbro@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:57:11.010883Z
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@Herbst @scalar fr though
(DIR) Post #APBIrZgP8BAAsHYIOe by Dwight88@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:58:29.501500Z
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@grey @scalar I take something called "calms" it's magnesium and I conk out at night and have good turds.
(DIR) Post #APBItP7FOEmGgFypQO by CaoCao@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:57:42.310779Z
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@scalar Welcome back! What happens to the other account?
(DIR) Post #APBItPevN1iSMhjiuu by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:58:49.145511Z
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@CaoCao Deleted it so there's no confusion.
(DIR) Post #APBIx7OZDVIGsZquLw by anonaccount@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:59:29.946697Z
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@scalar Fantastic.
(DIR) Post #APBIzOsZBQ4PgRyMBk by grey@poa.st
2022-11-02T03:59:54.367910Z
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@Dwight88 @scalar yeah, i started upping the magnesium when i had to go to get an X-ray to see if i had a physical blockage things got so bad. that was a no, they just gave me that gross polyethylene glycol shit and told me to go home.
(DIR) Post #APBJCEiqG1GDwnXpXk by Dwight88@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:02:13.856911Z
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@grey @scalar It works for me, a noticeable difference. That and iodine. In the summer I try to get it from the ocean by swimming. But In winter I'll take drops. Same with vit D since summer sun gone.
(DIR) Post #APBJFFpMbYacFB2BAe by blaaablaaaa@hermit.cafe
2022-11-02T04:02:46.648842Z
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Glycinate is the good one. This guy has it all broken down into different types of magnesium: https://www.fixyourgut.com/magnesium-important-mineral-for-health/
(DIR) Post #APBJHYFV5Js1xMM3cm by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:03:11.403400Z
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@MisterLister A lot of herbalists would quickly point out that dried cooking herbs are inert, but that is because they are used to short-term acute interventions where potent extracts are needed. The strategy you implemented was long-term minded where the goal is beneficial immuno-modulation via the microbiome, to which dried herbs certainly *aren't inert*. Really happy to hear my friend. Hope all has been well.
(DIR) Post #APBJPMeO5lMWIhilc0 by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:04:36.157723Z
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@grey Can you show the flipside or poast the ingredients list? Magnesium glycinates are all similar, but many manufacturers unnecessarily add-in potentially harmful/self-assembling recipients.
(DIR) Post #APBJc1VK1ZXmTuW6y0 by Dwight88@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:06:53.513474Z
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@scalar @grey am I poisoning myself?
(DIR) Post #APBJk1wmGIDiAhB2ci by grey@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:08:20.087581Z
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@scalar Sure. It's made in Ottawa but I won't hold that against it.
(DIR) Post #APBJlYnVbsFmLSZTrk by graf@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:08:35.779591Z
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@grey @scalar hey its me
(DIR) Post #APBLBgrKMLvApaNgPY by charliebrownau@pieville.net
2022-11-02T04:24:31Z
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@grey @scalar Posion in a glass bottle
(DIR) Post #APBLCYN3P7n6nKdGim by blaaablaaaa@hermit.cafe
2022-11-02T04:24:41.644852Z
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No that stuff seems fine. Look at the link I posted above if you want a breakdown on each of the magnesium types though and what they're good for. Seems like each one is a little different.
(DIR) Post #APBLH7G5dPNG9gYCem by grey@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:25:31.141960Z
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@charliebrownau @scalar Oh, it's not glass, it's adding microplastics to the mix
(DIR) Post #APBLMbVma7wtQoVXJw by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:26:30.833900Z
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@grey It's good.Why I asked:For example - I once tried out a new vendor's magnesium complex without close inspection of the label and after the fact saw that it contained methylcellulose as an ingredient which (beyond synthbio concerns) will induce intestinal blockages, reduce intestinal motility - essentially a stool bulker in a magnesium supplement lmao. They were selling a product whereby the excipients/ingredients would counteract/severely blunt any positive benefits.
(DIR) Post #APBLeP3bcrO617ocfw by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:29:43.895493Z
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@Dwight88 @grey I've never been able to find more information on MagCalm's proprietary Magnesium-*Carbonate* other than the basic chemistry that it's breakdown in liquid turns it to Magnesium Citrate.If you're concerned about self-assembling nanotechnology, I would avoid anything "carbonate" - but if it's all you have and it works for you then you'll probably be fine. I don't want to spook anyone away from supplements that *just work* for them, my second day back, lmao.
(DIR) Post #APBMLLIBV0lMnD6qye by CoQ_10@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:37:29.576655Z
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@scalar @Dwight88 @grey Carbonate is not going to transform into citrate under any conditions.
(DIR) Post #APBMuoTYzHTLRILUVk by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:43:54.020098Z
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@CoQ_10 @Dwight88 @grey Maybe I misread the marketing materials? They claim it is magnesium carbonate along with citric acid which is supposed to form a magnesium citrate solution when combined with water.
(DIR) Post #APBNXEMVBxAOjBMUD2 by CoQ_10@poa.st
2022-11-02T04:50:50.775069Z
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@scalar @Dwight88 @grey OK, didn't know the citrate was already in there. My bad.
(DIR) Post #APBOMLG1JXwislhYZc by charliebrownau@pieville.net
2022-11-02T05:00:04Z
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@grey @scalar Its almost like the old days and OLD WORLD knew betterBuildingsWood , Copper ,. Brass , Dirt , LimestoneKitchen stuff - Glass, Stainless steel , copper , dirtNo chemicalsFood, Herbs vegies, compost, organic, local , freshNo chemicalsNo long shipmentsNo plasticHemp and bamboo instead of plastic and pineIts like we got directed a certain way on purpose
(DIR) Post #APBRsGwNCQpAcgQesy by WhiteTemplar@pleroma.nobodyhasthe.biz
2022-11-02T05:39:26.186005Z
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@scalar Welcome back bro.
(DIR) Post #APBS9ZPVmX60pUJ48O by WhiteTemplar@pleroma.nobodyhasthe.biz
2022-11-02T05:42:35.318722Z
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@scalar @grey I don't suppose you have a quick reference sheet for supplements and what to avoid in them do you?
(DIR) Post #APBTIQzuWvSJIW7fGq by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T05:55:23.978074Z
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@WhiteTemplar @grey No, but off the cuff I can throw out some simple guidelines.While there's all sorts of shit they put in now, IMO - the biggest things to avoid that seem to be ubiquitous in formulations are 'silica'/'silicon dioxide', titanium dioxide, artificial colors of any kind.If you can avoid anything that ends in '-ose' like cellulose,methylcellulose that is beyond what the capsule is made of would be great but can severely limit your options.Since most of you are probably getting your supplements through amazog/iherb - there are two vendors that are really good about not putting shit in their mixes, but always double check.>For general supplements: Bluebonnet Nutrition>For Herbs: Oregon Wild Harvest>Here's a huge,underrated tip: If you're taking more than a few capsules each day - get a glass of some kind of liquid, dump the capsules out into the liquid.If you were to poll colon hydrotherapists about what they see come out of people, "supplement capsules" would be high on the list meaning that they don't all "dissolve harmlessly" as claimed. Many of the capsules are made of literal "mystery-meat" formulas that could have negative payloads when breaking down in your system.
(DIR) Post #APBUQ1jSRxBzD2bxCK by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T06:07:58.698701Z
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@WhiteTemplar @grey If anyone is interested we can get into the nitty-gritty on details/whys, but just wanted to make something short and simple. You'll notice that silica/silicon-dioxide in supplements from seemingly reputable companies is a bit hard to get around - but it's worth it - considering it's high potential for self-assembly and/or being utilized by already self-assembling systems within the body.
(DIR) Post #APBUZ5JgUcVSvqsJ3A by WhiteTemplar@pleroma.nobodyhasthe.biz
2022-11-02T06:09:36.305985Z
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@scalar @grey Isn't silica dioxide just sand though?
(DIR) Post #APBVFCAlONmUMHmY8u by scalar@poa.st
2022-11-02T06:17:13.369603Z
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@WhiteTemplar @grey It's used as an unnecessary expient/flow-agent in the manufacturing process. All silica/silicon-dioxide is on the *nanometer scale* at 10-100nm, which is inherently toxic to human cells. Further it can be uptaken by nanotech already in the body and utilized, or form systems on it's own when hit with the correct frequencies.Silica/Silicon-Dioxide is ubiquitous throughout our food supply due to it's usage as a drying agent, but the goal here is to try to minimize one (potentially exploitable) source of it coming in - especially if the supplement company is shadow owned by big pharma/glowniggers.When the FDA studied it in the 50s in the context of an ingredient/drying-agent for animal feed(?), the had to stop the study, lmao.For esoteric/"not our first reset"-chads - the specifically mined silica (not regular beach sand) has negative significance in regards to what was attempted (and failed dramatically) in other resets.>Essentially, if you can avoid it in your supplements - it is ideal, but if you can't it's not the end and you're not fucked. It's one of those longterm things whereby once it's all out of your system for a long duration, and then you take something with silica/silicon-dioxide in it - *you instantly know*.
(DIR) Post #APBhar3LnHHyg6PQiO by WretchedFetch@poa.st
2022-11-02T08:35:36.138238Z
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@scalar It's great to see you back.
(DIR) Post #APBsn9patz3jt82mC8 by buttered_poasties@poa.st
2022-11-02T10:41:04.847375Z
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@scalar LET'S. FUCKING. GO.
(DIR) Post #APCVcQlXUn9FR91Ubg by blaaablaaaa@hermit.cafe
2022-11-02T17:56:07.934844Z
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This guy has a pretty straight forward recommended supplement sheet that I think is pretty good.
(DIR) Post #APCWMSOrkeoBpIMgV6 by blaaablaaaa@hermit.cafe
2022-11-02T18:04:27.026921Z
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I actually ended up buying his book that is full of fixing various gut issues through diet and supplementation and this is his recommendation for top supplement companies both niche and non-niche. I would recommend the book for a number of reasons but he goes briefly into his recommended companies and mentions briefly things poor supplement companies add as fillers: polypropylene glycol (antifreeze), magnesium stearate (rancid fat source),soy lecithin (GMO), etc.
(DIR) Post #APE8QRxBLPm513hssS by Herger@poa.st
2022-11-03T12:45:40.540128Z
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@scalar very happy to see you return, fren
(DIR) Post #APLhXZOLrEdQJo5Gbo by dominatedbytrees@poa.st
2022-11-07T03:26:51.551580Z
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@scalar glad to see youre back!
(DIR) Post #APTL6NbWRaIBURLvns by grey@poa.st
2022-11-10T20:48:22.647416Z
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@scalar @WhiteTemplar Yeah, a bit of liquid wasn't cutting it so organic yogurt wins. Also if I'm doing that, may as well crush up all the others to go with it. But those capsules feel just like plastic when tearing them off, gross.
(DIR) Post #AQLJReIFqUH8sq1Iyu by grey@poa.st
2022-12-06T21:44:13.662001Z
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@scalar @WhiteTemplar >If you were to poll colon hydrotherapists about what they see come out of peopleif you're talking to those people, do they have thoughts about what the safest kind of laxatives to use are? the doctor recommended that polyethylene glycol powder the last time i thought i had an obstruction, and i was skeptical but it did do the job.
(DIR) Post #AQLzXteBryLaJZwT0C by scalar@poa.st
2022-12-07T05:35:57.916648Z
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@grey @WhiteTemplar My friend, unfortunately, they would give you the least wanted answer - "enemas!" lolFor temporary, *singular* acute usage - polyethelene glycol (PEG) is what it is - especially if you're going in for a colonoscopy or have acute blockage.However, there's a growing backlash because for 20 years now primarycareMDs LARPing as "AustimMD™s" and gastroenterologists have abused it like opioids in the unfortunate, MD™-trusting that it caused dependency, long-term peristaltic movement dysfunction, fucked up electrolytes, BBB permeability issues (and all the downstream issues that go with that).Note: PEG is a common ingredient, additive in the manufacturing process for the new injectables, in a variety of forms (i.e. "PEGylated lipid nanoparticles") 💀Have always found that the Magnesium Oxide liquid sailene-like solution that they sell at most stores in pharmacy's laxative section works, just have to take enough. For AnimeFriends - they use it in Japan over getting PEG'd (lol) in Western Countries for both idiopathic and functional constipation.
(DIR) Post #AQM0xOvSoUbWW8kMbY by grey@poa.st
2022-12-07T05:51:46.674800Z
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@scalar @WhiteTemplar i'll look around for magnesium oxide liquid, but most of the liquids coming up in a quick search are citrate, glycinate or 'ionic magnesium'. i don't particularly object to enemas once in a while, but i've never had much luck with them addressing my constipation issues, but that's probably because i don't really do much other than warm up a basic saltwater mix and don't let it go long enough.
(DIR) Post #AQM1P2xW4yfuUqtClc by scalar@poa.st
2022-12-07T05:56:46.808053Z
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@grey @WhiteTemplar Lemme see if can find photo of what am talking about so if you're in bind, have option outside of PEG.
(DIR) Post #AQM2dObYUty5dd1VmS by scalar@poa.st
2022-12-07T06:10:34.784777Z
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@grey @WhiteTemplar In North America, the product is in most big stores/pharmacies as "Milk of Magnesia", usually with generic label options - if you look on bottle, it'll say "Magnesium Oxide". Try to get unflavored. It's liquid, might take a few bottles, and in some cases longer than PEG - but the liquid Magnesium Oxide form is good for idiopathic constipation over PEG, imho.
(DIR) Post #AQMVGPvYJNLHkZlvMG by grey@poa.st
2022-12-07T11:31:22.190560Z
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@scalar @WhiteTemplar oh, that stuff. yeah, that's super common. i'll keep that in mind, thanks.
(DIR) Post #AQMVwcsWY8ta51TxT6 by scalar@poa.st
2022-12-07T11:39:00.045007Z
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@grey @WhiteTemplar Didn't see your reply and was thinking about it again - some might see this, always see it at the store and think "it's not this easy", "schizo is making it up", etc.Here:ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911806/#B54-nutrients-13-00421You'll notice all the studies are Japanese authors, or out of Japan (see section 3.1)>Magnesium oxide has long been used to treat constipation, and an estimated 10 million patients in Japan are treated with this agent annually.Table 2 really shows the differences between East/West in whoms't says what.Also wanted to note my claims that Magnisum Oxide is worst form, most poorly abosrbed, you get none. That's why they put it in all the supermarket multi-vitamins.>Magnesium oxide has relatively poor bioavailability (a fractional absorption of 4%) compared to other magnesium salts; the fractional absorption of magnesium chloride, magnesium lactate, and magnesium aspartate are all between 9 and 11%.
(DIR) Post #AQMWmRDr8CTOzKALei by grey@poa.st
2022-12-07T11:48:21.701765Z
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@scalar @WhiteTemplar thanks for the info again. i'll try picking some up today. i've had issues doing fasts before where i've gotten impacted stool during it -- the worst constipation i've had was after a fast. so i try to take some kind of laxative before i start (usually the generic orange fibre kind, but i was out yesterday) to try and make sure to encourage my body to expel what it can during the fast even if there's not much to work with.>Didn't see your reply and was thinking about it again sorry, I went to sleep sooner than expected last night and just woke up, so you didn't see it because it wasn't there until just now. trying to get normal hours of sleep not staying up to 2:00 or later.
(DIR) Post #AQMYGbocPZ2SU1JOG8 by scalar@poa.st
2022-12-07T12:05:01.276431Z
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@grey @WhiteTemplar In the Magnesium world there are purists who claim that only Bicarb or Chloride or Sulphate forms are good because they are the only one's found in nature and that the only way to mimic this is primarily transdermal MgChloride patches, Epsom baths, and MagBicarb waters, lol.Have not seen evidence as to "most bioavailable", tend to doubt that claim. It doesn't hurt to try it - it might work best for you! However, to make the claim that any of the other forms don't have their usages that work, efficacy in a variety of clinical settings is sign of lack of experience and the "extremely online purism to tardism pipeline".For example: MagGlycinate is extremely well-tolerated, used in non-verbal Autism to great success - other forms can rock the boat where behavior is already an issue. It's very popular in RW bodybuilding as before-sleep supplement. It works great in generalized anxiety spaced throughout the day. However - doesn't meet their criteria of being "best" or "most bioavailable" as if "sub-optimal". Also, for example, Sulphate when not taken transdermally - will give you the shits. It's another way to induce bowel movements, but can make you feel like "wtf".-------------Something additional to note in your scenario, and have seen it in IRL usage - MagOxide (Milk of Magnesia) can sometimes take a bit longer, require a bit more dosage than stimulant options, PEG or other Rx-options - but is generally safe to do so. Be patient if you encounter same scenario as before, it usually works. Drink plenty of water, minerals, etc.Something to think about long term, is that constipation can in cases be dysbiotic/pathogen-induced. When you fast, the critters don't get fed and tend to essentially "get mad", throw toxicological tantrums that can induce a halt to the peristaltic process and enteric nerves. Is commonly seen.This time, however, the fuckers get the Wormwood [image related], lmao.
(DIR) Post #AQMgdWFc48ffWDNDvc by grey@poa.st
2022-12-07T13:38:47.989206Z
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@scalar @WhiteTemplar holy shit that wormwood tastes vile lol. i'm just going to take the recommended dosage (1mL 4 times a day) and not try to mix it in with my drinking water or anything. also this MoM claims to be magnesium hydroxide, so i could theoretically try that carbonated water trick, but maybe at a later date.
(DIR) Post #AQRD9yKRBOXD24zLSC by grey@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:02:04.201015Z
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@scalar @WhiteTemplar so umm, is diarrhea one of the side effects of wormwood by any chance lol? 600-800 mg daily seems to be in the range of potentially causing "digestive upset". having nothing but liquid come out is better than being constipated, i suppose. haven't seen any worms come out, which i suppose should be a relief.
(DIR) Post #AQREVQyNykn1uHTJ3I by white_male@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:05:51.559298Z
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@grey @scalar @WhiteTemplar Getting onto the good ole "eat the most caustic shit you can" diet train? ;]
(DIR) Post #AQREVRiTDPeYDD26sq by grey@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:17:08.916580Z
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@white_male @scalar @WhiteTemplar i'm not eating anything right now, actually. i'm on about hour 65 of a planned 72 hour fast (but i'll probably go to tomorrow morning anyway, so something like 84)
(DIR) Post #AQRFLB3yNPOdcal48u by white_male@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:20:45.480987Z
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@grey @scalar @WhiteTemplar I'd say 72h is barely healthy in gut bacteria terms. Better to cut it shorter and get back to eating 700/1400/2100 kcal over three days. Don't freak out on the next meal, keep all the benefit of the achievement.
(DIR) Post #AQRFLBijvq0Rf1pcga by grey@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:26:30.142622Z
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@white_male @WhiteTemplar it's mostly for autophagy reasons that i do these periodically, and @scalar volunteered the idea of doing it over the full moon and mixing in an anti-parasitic to fuck with whatever parasites i have. i just wasn't really expecting to piss shit out of my butthole for the duration.
(DIR) Post #AQRGHMGmrtrZArUjOS by white_male@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:33:52.987450Z
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@grey @scalar @WhiteTemplar Oh, and i thought i was just in time to save you.You basically downed plenty of fruity/root plant acids onto your bare intestines. Stupid move, hope you learned. ;]
(DIR) Post #AQRGHMtQYElt6hZaca by grey@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:37:01.120655Z
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@white_male @scalar @WhiteTemplar i wouldn't say that 4mL of wormwood oil / day along with my usual electrolyte + water + a couple of other liquid supplements is really plenty, but okay. i mean i'll take liquid shits during a fast over the constipation that i've gotten from fasting before any day. i was just curious if this was a known side effect or if it meant it was working or whatever.
(DIR) Post #AQRHI97VLOaedQ5muO by white_male@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:43:08.028396Z
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@grey @scalar @WhiteTemplar Yeah, that's what they all say, the cooky diet cultists i mean. I was wrong about acidic stuff, wormwood is just plain old toxin. :Den.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_absinthium#ToxicityOh, and have a look at it's main ingredient:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thujone#PharmacologyToxicity between 20 and 50 times of alcohol. These stupid diets kill people occasionally, others deal with Irritable Bowel Syndrome for the rest of their lives. :D
(DIR) Post #AQRHI9gxDawkPMg6AC by grey@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:48:21.554629Z
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@white_male @scalar @WhiteTemplar >wikipedialol. but yes, i know what wormwood is and it's history. i'm not a child. >cooky diet cultistsshould i listen to mainstream diet cultists instead? i'm sure if i eat enough low-fat processed plant-based goyslop i'll lose weight eventually, right?
(DIR) Post #AQRHNf6Fs4njGa8cRU by Ghislaine@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:49:21.999903Z
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@grey @white_male @scalar @WhiteTemplar It’s called we eat a little goyslop
(DIR) Post #AQRHd2uXcmHVSVzjdI by white_male@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:45:30.755884Z
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@grey @scalar @WhiteTemplar Remember, you took it on bare stomach, you bare chested the full toxic impact. In weakened condition of the body even lesser toxin can kill.
(DIR) Post #AQRHd3bn1ysNceEH2m by grey@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:52:08.460124Z
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@white_male @scalar @WhiteTemplar yeah, so that probably at least explains the liquid shits then. that's fine, compared with the damage that eating a normal diet did to my body through the first [redacted] years of my life, this isn't really anything.
(DIR) Post #AQRI2YMXpD5GFCFvHM by white_male@poa.st
2022-12-09T18:51:22.887067Z
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@grey @scalar @WhiteTemplar Hey, read carefully what i've written.I've only criticized using a toxin on bare stomach during/after a fast.I specifically didn't comment much on the tangents, you can do what you want.And the stuff you're flushing down the drain? That's your bacterial intestinal lining, dude. You holocausted your gut's soldiers.
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2022-12-10T05:44:28.014394Z
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@grey @WhiteTemplar Given your previous history, as you've so graciously detailed in the thread to aid lurkers, your previous 72hr fasting induces motility lock-up to levels where you've felt necessary to seek out a qualified medical professional.When we eat, pathogenic/dysbiotic microbiotas, parasites "eat first" then we get what is left. When they "starve" they will begin excreting toxins, neurotoxins. Your previous fasts, when they haven't been fed - your enteric nervous system, peristalsis severely locked up.This time, they were hit with a *mild* ancestral herbal anti-parasitic (wiki sources with no understanding of microbiota metabolism or 'selectivity', lmao) for a mere three days and you didn't have intestinal lock up. If you didn't have mild diarrhea after wormwood ingestion while fasting, then you would have a big problem.Wormwood, especially at those doses over 3 days, isn't meant for whole worms. It's meant for intra/extra-cellular parasites (which make up the vast majority in humans).