Eldermusl57
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I googled that and got nada results for BN specific cortisol reducers. There were alot of other choices served up though.BN's cortisol reducer
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I googled that and got nada results for BN specific cortisol reducers. There were alot of other choices served up though.BN's cortisol reducer
Bumping this thread to share the best binaural video i ever tried, very peaty too!
Yeah, as we already discussed in private the "serotonin reducer" has a marked dopaminergic effect while the TPH one is way more antiserotonergic.This and the serotonin reducer are his best IMO.
Interesting makes me want to use the TPH one again. Recently I've only been using the serotonin reducer.Yeah, as we already discussed in private the "serotonin reducer" has a marked dopaminergic effect while the TPH one is way more antiserotonergic.
Personally i like the TPH much better, it feels like it washes away any past trauma, boosts mood and increases metabolism by a lot (judged by body warmth, physical energy and sugar cravings)
Oh cool. But I couldn't see much peaty things coming out of that, except progesterone.BN said he's going to make a channel for women soon, under a comment
Peat said that cellular damage upregulates aromatase and TPH directly, so i suspect that inhibiting TPH has a more protective and regenerative effect on the cell than simply lowering serotonin and/or antagonizing single receptors. Maybe it's just my speculation but in my mind it makes sense.Interesting makes me want to use the TPH one again. Recently I've only been using the serotonin reducer.
Oh cool. But I couldn't see much peaty things coming out of that, except progesterone.
Its definitely more upstream in the stress cascade so that's pro. But especially with frequencies the proof is in the pudding.Peat said that cellular damage upregulates aromatase and TPH directly, so i suspect that inhibiting TPH has a more protective and regenerative effect on the cell than simply lowering serotonin and/or antagonizing single receptors. Maybe it's just my speculation but in my mind it makes sense.
YeahIts definitely more upstream in the stress cascade so that's pro. But especially with frequencies the proof is in the pudding.
Awesome that he seems so open about many peaty things . He even seems to have changed his mind on PUFA a little (from what I read in the comments) . I remember he was heavily opposing the idea when I pitched him an anti-PUFA idea.
I think they meant "receptors". In general a high amount of serotonin or a serotonin agonist would decrease the number of serotonin "receptors" in the cell. It is an adaptation to high serotonin levels but the main issue is the high serotonin which affects the organism systemically. It will lower metabolism, cause fibrosis, hypogonadism, etc in addition to the brain damage. The receptors are irrelevant.