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@bruschi11 ok I am just dumb monkey. So I am just not understand what you are saying at all heh..

You’re smart bro.

Most supplements need something else working in the body for it to be used right . Cuz supplements just feed pathways for the most part.

Freddd was a lucky guy. Things went right for him when they did. He wasn’t thinking the things I’m talking about. It all just happened for him. But that’s how life works. Someone does something incredible and doesn’t know why…

So the next guy has to get to the why part.

Gbold really helped me do that with freddd.

I really don’t know I’m gonna be able to prove them right. I’m in such a tough spot.

But damn I was dying no co2 this morning after two days of low carb. I was scheduled for .5mg Reta today and took it. It really did help smh but now I think b12s have to go in meb12 specifically.

The keto days + iodine showed a massive cobalt drop in my scans and urine Ph drop. The low ph + fluoride = cobalt corrosion just seems to ring so true.

The problem is…. I need thyroid to lower fluoride. Iodine does that job. But it lowers Ph. Specifically when in keto.

I think the days I use iodine I need to carb up . And take lithium to raise ph.
 

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I hope I’m right here that mots-c is really bad for me now. And I should stop it as it’s folate inhibition just horrid for this situation. I mean I have low folate in scans recently. My cousin had super low folate while taking mots c .
 

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Reta is helping cr/ cobalt on my scans it’s pretty obvious.

But there’s stuff that has to go with it. And it seems finding a low dose of iodine and lithium are both needed.

We wanna see me turn oxygen to water. We want water weight similar to creatine.

Reality is tho beta alanine comes before glycine in nmda. So creatine pushes glycine.

That said. I think feeding creatine now makes a lot of sense. It’s possible carnitine hurts creatine and that causes issues in these aminos specifically glycine for chloride usage.

Creatine choline both seem the keys in a co2 based plan. Considering co2 the key to beta alanine.
 

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i don't think a little tirzepatide while on reta at times is a bad idea if insulin needs help.

its just clear to me we don't want to run tirzepatide standalone ever. Reta's co2 /glucagon enablement basically allows oxidation in many forms whether that be fat oxidation thyroid.

Fat oxidation needs lithium b12 clearly. Too much lithium you can really shut co2 down by killing inositol.

I've had inositol/ co2 issues all week even with reta going in. Tirz did help co2 last week after taking reta. It was basically when i stopped reta stayed on tirz i really just kept collapsing.

If I were to bet. I'll probably stop these peptides after I get bloodwork and htma done this week. I think the results are going to tell me stop now and get back to what you were doing.

Reality is i need to keep co2 up as I get b12 protocol working. Thats the challenge. these peps could help. Or destroy. We will see.