ineffable500
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Hello all,
This post is partly an update to a post I made a few months ago in the NDT section of the forum about my experience using Idealabs' Tyromax liquid on my long-sprained ankle. At that time, I noticed a good benefit right after the first dose. Since then, after some months passed, over this past week I have used just plain DMSO (~70%) and have had a good result. So, I wonder how much of the Tyromax effect was just from the DMSO, even though I was only using 8 drops of it, or so. And, my Tyromax usage has been inconsistent, also including some oral use--and in conclusion, I seem to have found, as have some other forum posters, that any thyroid medication that I have tried that contains T4 does not make me feel good. The past week or two I've been using Tiromel and it seems to help clear brain fog, which I think I've more-or-less had most of the past several years. Also, a much lower fat diet seems to be helping, and 50-100 mg pregnenolone per day, and a month or two of consistent daily use of jello.
I just ordered some Estroban and Pansterone from Idealabs. One of my main concerns is the ankle I sprained 1.25 years ago which is still painful in normal walking and causes me a limp and much limited range of motion. I am an athlete, as much as I can be, having lived in the Rocky Mountains for several years.
Any suggestions for topical treatments for my ankle (or oral supplements)? Which of Idealabs' DMSO liquids might be best? I'm excited for the topical delivery of DHEA in the Pansterone, but I suspect putting it on my ankle, with damaged tissue, some remaining inflamation, probably inappropriate calcifications, and perhaps some fatty deposits, might be the wrong place for it--thinking this stressed tissue would be more apt to contert the DHEA into estrogens instead of androgens. I'm thinking the Estroban fat-soluble vitamins might be good to help with the inappropriate calcifications that resulted from the injury process. DMSO itself is supposed to help dissolve calcifications, I believe.
Thanks for this interesting forum...even if its members don't believe in the power of Radiation Hormesis to transform ordinary humans into immortal, shining Light Beings of perfection! (nor did radioactive rocks seem to help my ankle--I tried field exposure to such shortly after the injury)
Hope you all are well!
Sincerely,
Zarrin Leff
This post is partly an update to a post I made a few months ago in the NDT section of the forum about my experience using Idealabs' Tyromax liquid on my long-sprained ankle. At that time, I noticed a good benefit right after the first dose. Since then, after some months passed, over this past week I have used just plain DMSO (~70%) and have had a good result. So, I wonder how much of the Tyromax effect was just from the DMSO, even though I was only using 8 drops of it, or so. And, my Tyromax usage has been inconsistent, also including some oral use--and in conclusion, I seem to have found, as have some other forum posters, that any thyroid medication that I have tried that contains T4 does not make me feel good. The past week or two I've been using Tiromel and it seems to help clear brain fog, which I think I've more-or-less had most of the past several years. Also, a much lower fat diet seems to be helping, and 50-100 mg pregnenolone per day, and a month or two of consistent daily use of jello.
I just ordered some Estroban and Pansterone from Idealabs. One of my main concerns is the ankle I sprained 1.25 years ago which is still painful in normal walking and causes me a limp and much limited range of motion. I am an athlete, as much as I can be, having lived in the Rocky Mountains for several years.
Any suggestions for topical treatments for my ankle (or oral supplements)? Which of Idealabs' DMSO liquids might be best? I'm excited for the topical delivery of DHEA in the Pansterone, but I suspect putting it on my ankle, with damaged tissue, some remaining inflamation, probably inappropriate calcifications, and perhaps some fatty deposits, might be the wrong place for it--thinking this stressed tissue would be more apt to contert the DHEA into estrogens instead of androgens. I'm thinking the Estroban fat-soluble vitamins might be good to help with the inappropriate calcifications that resulted from the injury process. DMSO itself is supposed to help dissolve calcifications, I believe.
Thanks for this interesting forum...even if its members don't believe in the power of Radiation Hormesis to transform ordinary humans into immortal, shining Light Beings of perfection! (nor did radioactive rocks seem to help my ankle--I tried field exposure to such shortly after the injury)
Hope you all are well!
Sincerely,
Zarrin Leff