Hey Mate, I posted I think all the stuff i had along with context on the depository thread. a few of the questions like on iodine and polyethylene glycol had lengthy responses due to dr Peat attaching a bunch of studies.
Since ive gone through some old emails I found some other things I wanted to ask Peat about, let me know if youve got anything on any of these! I will post them later as it will take an hour or two to go through and find stuff he hasnt answered before!
wondering his thoughts on creatine/beta alanine, and if he believes the metabolic rate shrinks/increases the size of the penis, brain and other organs and glands depending on whether metabolism slows down or increases!
does he use mastic gum or any other chewing sticks/chewing gum?
his thoughts on the MK7 vitamin k2, and olive leaf extract, apple cider vinegar, nigella sativa oil/seeds, ground bovine bones?
Also, I got some funny and useful answers! I guess Dr Peat doesn't want to get too nitty gritty, here they are
Q: any other thoughts on altitude tents, would sleeping with your head under a pillow and blanket provide some benefits similar to bag breathing and high altitudes? its odd it smelled bad, maybe some odd materials or something.
are you sure the supplement was just creatine, many of these supplements are pre workout mixes with massive amounts of caffeine and sometimes other nutrients like citrulline, beta alanine, and all inds of other amino acids or stimulants. what are the risks to creatine, does it cause overmethylation symptoms.
some people get their whole room EMF proof using apparently silver paint to block EMF. and somehow they make their whole room high altitude by lowering air pressure and oxygen...
A: Supplements nearly always do more harm than good, but sometimes the right amount for a short time is necessary.
It’s easier to increase CO2 in a tightly weatherized house than to reduce the pressure and oxygen significantly, and CO2 protects against the damage done by excess oxygen.
Q: Mr Peat, what kind of women do you like, and do you think men with good metabolisms like women with bigger breasts and curves whereas men with lower metabolisms are more likely to be into other men. or does metabolism have little relevance to sexual orientation or the body shapes of women you like
A: I think a high and balanced metabolism improves judgment in all fields; form is more important than size.
that's the first ive heard Peat say supplements nearly always do more harm than good. i was hoping to get some of his specific thoughts on creatine, but that answer is still good. Also just a sidenote I'm not sure of orientation since I have met some gay dudes who had a very poor metabolism but also met some who appeared to have an excellent metabolism (perfect hairline, lean, etc). There were some other threads mentioning metabolism effecting or causing homosexuality, it may just be an individual thing.