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disabled commented on iOS allows DNS request to escape the VPN tunnel   twitter.com/mysk_co/statu... · Posted by u/nb_key
disabled · 3 years ago
Last that I heard, Raspberry Pi with VPN installed along with PiHole that you SSH/VNC (via iOS app) in to is your best option.
disabled commented on Study links omega-3s to improved brain structure, cognition at midlife   news.uthscsa.edu/study-li... · Posted by u/kungfudoi
tsol · 3 years ago
>sulforaphane/sulphoraphane

How do you take this? I've tried broccoli supplements and they don't work all that well. There's only one direct sulforaphane supplement that I've found, though I'm not sure whether to trust the brand

disabled · 3 years ago
I take capsules, 2x/day. I take sulphoraphane 140 mg/day.

Jarrow and Thorne Research are reliable brands. But, Thorne Research tends to be way overpriced in my opinion. As you know, you never ever buy supplements off of Amazon or places that are not well heard of.

Jarrow: https://www.iherb.com/pr/jarrow-formulas-broccomax-120-delay...

Thorne Research: https://www.iherb.com/pr/thorne-research-crucera-sgs-60-caps...

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disabled commented on Study links omega-3s to improved brain structure, cognition at midlife   news.uthscsa.edu/study-li... · Posted by u/kungfudoi
britzkopf · 3 years ago
Do you mind sharing where one sources such an esoteric pharmacopia?!
disabled · 3 years ago
I get Granagard from https://granalix.com.

I get the co-ultramicronized palmitoylethalinomide + Luteolin from http://epitech.it, but you have to use a package forwarding service to mail to US (they don’t ship to US, even though it is Italy based and 100% legal)

The rest I get from https://iHerb.com

As I said, I am not interested at all in nootropics or peptides. It is basically all antioxidants/natural neuroregenerative compound/omega fatty acids.

disabled commented on Study links omega-3s to improved brain structure, cognition at midlife   news.uthscsa.edu/study-li... · Posted by u/kungfudoi
PaulHoule · 3 years ago
One of those disturbing things about nootropics is that people frequently stack a large number of them so the effects of any particular one is unclear.

There are also questions about what exactly a substance is.

Years ago I bought a tub of Piracetam that felt a little bit like that stuff in the movie Limitless. No Piracetam I bought afterwards felt that way so I wonder if I'd really gotten something more like amphetamine.

disabled · 3 years ago
This has nothing to do with nootropics.

I have more than a few neurological issues. I have 3 medication induced movement disorders. I also have 2 rare immune mediated neurological diseases affecting my peripheral nervous system.

Anyways, the stuff I take is to ensure adequate nutrients for my brain. But the primary goal is for neuroregeneration over the long term.

disabled commented on Study links omega-3s to improved brain structure, cognition at midlife   news.uthscsa.edu/study-li... · Posted by u/kungfudoi
disabled · 3 years ago
This is fairly well known.

But generally, these tips are the way to go: https://www.ted.com/talks/sandrine_thuret_you_can_grow_new_b...

Anyways, I personally take:

1. nano encapsulated punicic acid (called Granagard), which crosses the blood brain barrier effectively (search "nano-pso" on Google Scholar)

2. sulforaphane/sulphoraphane (spelling depends on where you are located)

3. co-ultramicronized palmitoylethanolamide + luteolin

4. ubiquinol

5. methylated b vitamins (~50% of the population has a MTHFR variant that generally requires you to need methylated B vitamins, versus regular B vitamins)

6. high doses of gamma linolenic acid (I use evening primrose oil and Jarrow brand is trusted)

7. algae omega 3

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dntrkv · 3 years ago
It's an especially stupid thing to point out when that's not the case here, as OP points out. Like, why even mention it then? There is enough negativity/pessimism around, no reason to add to it.
disabled · 3 years ago
Collecting potassium iodine is not going to save Americans, that’s for sure. The amount of preparation for the American people to survive would be next to extraordinary. Most people these days do not have what it takes, and certainly our government does not, either.

The thing is that even if the missile defense system works 100% successfully for a nuke approaching the United States, the electromagnetic pulse above is enough to disable all electronic devices in the US. Like the trajectory of the plume covers the vast majority of the US, no matter what direction the nuke comes from.

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xyzzyz · 3 years ago
I will only say that I come from one of those Eastern European countries with low per capita medical spend and pretty good health outcomes, and comparing the actual quality of received healthcare, and ignoring the cost differential, I’d pick American hospitals over those in the country I grew up in every single time, no exceptions.
disabled · 3 years ago
Yeah, your writing sounds eastern European, if you know what I mean (no offense).

You’re right about the American hospital, generally and for now. They have better resources, equipment, and are cleaner, among many other things. You have more rights in an American hospital (no bribe expected).

But, a country like the United States could learn from a country like Croatia and make the best out of its resources. The US could spend the same on healthcare without taking away resources from the general American populace (minus oligarchs) and allow people to be so much more healthier.

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