ecstatichamster
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I am starting a separate thread.
M. Smithii colonize the small intestine, produce methane and slow gut motility. They are not bacteria and do not respond to antibiotics.
This is a gentle magnesium "bleach" that I think is reasonably safe.
I've used this and it not only helps gut motility to use it occasionally, but it increases oxytocin powerfully, something that I am very tuned into, increases erection quality and lowers refractory period in males, increases pleasure and feelings of connectedness.
In women I think it increases satisfaction from sex and interest in their partner. Maybe you could say it raises libido in a way.
My feeling is that this increases adenosine, and this can increase oxytocin and its kissing cousin, vasopressin.
There is an evil side to these, but there is a wonderful side too. Dr. Peat is not fond of either one of these kissing cousins that are produced at the same time in the body.
Also a warning: It is possible that this powder can persorb and cause problems but it seems to dissolve. Still I would be careful.
This is what I use occasionally, on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning
https://www.amazon.com/Aerobic-Life-Oxygen-Digestive-Cleanser/
As I mentioned I get the same effect from cordyceps water extract, but that uses lovostatin to kill the M. Smithii, and that has its own downside. But that may be safer.
M. Smithii colonize the small intestine, produce methane and slow gut motility. They are not bacteria and do not respond to antibiotics.
This is a gentle magnesium "bleach" that I think is reasonably safe.
I've used this and it not only helps gut motility to use it occasionally, but it increases oxytocin powerfully, something that I am very tuned into, increases erection quality and lowers refractory period in males, increases pleasure and feelings of connectedness.
In women I think it increases satisfaction from sex and interest in their partner. Maybe you could say it raises libido in a way.
My feeling is that this increases adenosine, and this can increase oxytocin and its kissing cousin, vasopressin.
There is an evil side to these, but there is a wonderful side too. Dr. Peat is not fond of either one of these kissing cousins that are produced at the same time in the body.
Also a warning: It is possible that this powder can persorb and cause problems but it seems to dissolve. Still I would be careful.
This is what I use occasionally, on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning
https://www.amazon.com/Aerobic-Life-Oxygen-Digestive-Cleanser/
As I mentioned I get the same effect from cordyceps water extract, but that uses lovostatin to kill the M. Smithii, and that has its own downside. But that may be safer.