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Yeah only 4 yearsToo much sugar? You must be new here.
Am I missing something here? Why wouldn't you just eat a decent quality milk chocolate? Sugar, cocoa butter, milk powder, vanilla.
I didn't know that about Stearic acid. But thanks to you, Travis, and Haidut I do now, thanks guys.I take Cocoa butter and melt it on a stove then put it on trans dermally. @Travis states that less will covert to oleic acid if used trans dermally. I also have Cocoa powder which I put in my coffee. Travis, Stearic acid has become a hit on the forum and you started it. I wonder how many people know it knocks Linoleic acid out of the cell!
I take Cocoa butter and melt it on a stove then put it on trans dermally. @Travis states that less will covert to oleic acid if used trans dermally. I also have Cocoa powder which I put in my coffee. Travis, Stearic acid has become a hit on the forum and you started it. I wonder how many people know it knocks Linoleic acid out of the cell!
I take Cocoa butter and melt it on a stove then put it on trans dermally.
You will like it, it is not oily and absorbs almost instantly. Better than a skin lotion that has PUFA, which they all do. Plus it is a great moisturizer for the skin
May i ask why you choose the transdermal way, instead of oral?
Only cause of the conversion to oleic acid?
I never trust transdermal route cause i am always unsure how much will be absorbed. I always prefer to choke something down even if it doesnt taste very well cause i think its more practical and i hate it when something oily is on my skin ;D How long does it take till its gone on your skin?
Since haiduts posts about how effective Stearic acid is for a multitude of things, i've been experimenting with organic Cacao Butter. I know it is high in monosaturates also but until I get hold of food grade stearic acid, its the next best thing.
here's some great benefits ive noticed after just 3-4 days:
- reduces my panic attack symptoms completely
- helps with deeper and better quality sleep
- amazing cognitive boost and feeling more 'in the moment'
- definitely feeling belly fat shrinking after taking it
- combines well with caprylic acid and stops any digestive pain from from the caprylic acid
- amazing for digestive health and very healthy looking stools etc.
- palpitations stopped
I'd say its cortisol lowering effect is even more noticable than Pregnenolone, which used to be my go-to during panic attacks.
anyone else experimenting with cacao butter?
Interesting. I wonder why Ray mostly recommends coconut oil and butter as the main dietary fats, and not Cocoa butter.True story. Just search for any fatty acid study which analyzes the fatty acids individually and you'll see that only stearic acid is protective against cancer: not myristic, not palmitic, and not caproic, only stearic is long enough to inhibit cell division. The same studies will no doubt show that linoleic acid is the most carcinogenic one.