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It's a very thorough article. I like that it starts with giving a good rundown on what it is, and on what it's not. In so doing, laying the groundwork for meaningful action. There are many actions, foods, and supplements recommended.
Fortunately (as well as unfortunately), it's not Dr, Axe. As such, it's not meant for other people. Not a knock on you, but a knock on other people.
I once sent a Ray Peat article to my sister (and this is the smartest one of them all - I have 6 sisters). She sent me back a Dr. Axe article, and told me that is just right for her. She's just too busy with day to day distractions, and I can see her point. You're not writing at a Ray Peat level of where I have to read between the lines to understand his meaning, but including terms like 5-HT2B and some greek like B2-adrenergic would likely make her stop reading, even when you try very well to explain these. Again, it's not a knock, but saying I like it, but I can't send it to most of my friends and family.
It's very suitable for the Ray Peat Forum, as your articles do a lot to explain things that otherwise have to be mined from information buried in the many threads in the forum, interspersed with many a chatter too much of which strains the eyes.
Also adding this from Dr Wong, about the use of Robitussin and systemic enzymes on advanced cases already where the mucus is so thick:
Thanks for sharing that and appreciate your feedback. I do realize most of my articles are a bit too complicated for most. My content used to be even more complex so I tried to simplify it, but I realize that I'll have to simplify it even more to broaden my audience.
Thanks man. No worries, I didn't take it up the wrong way. Really appreciate your feedback.Anyway, nice article Hans. There was a good balance between "take this, trust me" and the reasons why (as yerrag already explained). My little 2 cents above made it sound like I was criticizing your article, but I wasn't.