Makrosky
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The problem is not Ray's theories. The problem is taking him as the ultimate health authority. Then take X number of variables from his writings or somewhere else like this forum (for example : thyroid, aspirin, progesterone, calories and inflammation) and produce kind of an algorithm that can solve all health problems just by balancing those variables. Then once all the possible combinations of these variables do not yield possitive results people start adding new variables (for example : ripeness of fruits, type of milk a1/2, DHEA levels, LPS, etc.) and rerun the algorithm with more complexity. When it doesn't work again, go to apply some kind of kabbalistic interpretation of his quotes and articles in the quest for the missing variable that will make the algorithm work. But it doesn't.
It doesn't work. It was ALWAYS supposed to be simple. A bit of thyroid or progesterone in case you really were deficient on them, good nutrition and rest, sun/vitD, favoring certain foods instead of others (FAVORING. Not banning) and that's it. That's really it. The level of complexity we gave to his theories is kind of crazy.
It doesn't work. It was ALWAYS supposed to be simple. A bit of thyroid or progesterone in case you really were deficient on them, good nutrition and rest, sun/vitD, favoring certain foods instead of others (FAVORING. Not banning) and that's it. That's really it. The level of complexity we gave to his theories is kind of crazy.
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