@stefk:
I added this to the "Queen & Prince Asana" Flow:

I call it the "Little King Asana."
I can't do the real "King of the Asanas."
Do you think the Little King will give most of the benefits of the real King?

@stefk:
You might find this of interest, a bit about "actoprotectors":SOL wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 2:02 pm I believe that yoga and all these other practices serve to cut down stressor hormones, So if you combine them with biochemistry you can extend the quality of your life. There is a vast difference between being alive and existing and living. Most people simply exist.
So far the results from Alpha-lipoic acid injections combined with Vit C are quite interesting. Interesting as in good. I am adding L-carnitine to the protocol. My liver enzymes AST and ALT were always good now they are almost at perfect levels.
NAD+ and glutathione are other supplements that hold a lot of promise. Will field test them soon
Will look into it. Going to ask my connections in Ukraine, etc to check it. I am getting ready for booster shots of Solocerly and cerebrolysin and some Atp.Yodean wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 8:55 pm
You might find this of interest, a bit about "actoprotectors":
The first recipients of bemitil were Soviet cosmonaughts. Bemitil also was successfully employed in preparing the athletes of the USSR’s national team for the 1980 Olympic Games held in Moscow. Later, throughout the 1990s, it was used as a basic medicinal agent in almost all of the corps of the Soviet and then Russian armies. Notably, its administration made it possible to increase soldiers’ endurance over long marches; in the Air Forces, Missile Troops, and Army Air Defense, it enhanced work capacity and stability to hypoxia; and in the Navy, it reinforced stability to hypoxia and, where applicable, high temperatures. The latter property, in fact, had determined its wide use by the “limited contingent” of Soviet troops in Afghanistan. Bemitil enabled soldiers, including Special Forces, to effectively perform combat missions under both hypoxic and high-temperature conditions. Bemitil’s effectiveness for various types of activities was shown also in its enhancement of the physical and mental capacities of rescue and other workers deployed in the wakes of the Chernobyl catastrophe (1986), the earthquakes in Armenia (1988), and the railway accidents in Bashkiria (1989) (Shabanov, 2009a). Bromantane also was employed in the Soviet and Russian armies, to shorten recovery times after strong physical exertion, though not as widely as bemitil.
https://europepmc.org/article/med/24009833
Tbh, "actoprotectors" sound a lot like adaptogens. I am already taking three adaptogens (have been, for years) in varying doses, and can attest to their effectiveness: rhodiola rosea, schizandra chinensis, and eleutherococcus senticosus (Siberian ginseng).
However, maybe I will try some of these other actoprotectors at some point in the future, and take a break from the adaptogens I am currently taking.
From my friend, based in Ukraine, who may be trying out some of these actoprotectors in the near future:SOL wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 10:11 am Will look into it. Going to ask my connections in Ukraine, etc to check it. I am getting ready for booster shots of Solocerly and cerebrolysin and some Atp.
NAD+ sounds very promising as young kids are loaded with it and it drops drastically as we age. Still searching for some good sources on it. It can be quite pricey up 250 USD for 10ml
Glutathione is another interesting one. Many years ago, I bought a bunch of liposomal glutathione in vials and took them orally for a few months. It may have been working, but one of the "problems" I have when trying to decide if a supplement is working or not (besides studying available research) is that my baseline health is generally really good, so it's hard to say if something is working or not if I almost always feel great physically, almost never get sick, and my bloodwork tends to be pristine. And my tongue is always pinkSOL wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:53 pm NAD+ and Glutathione are both substances that are abundantly available in our bodyb but drop as we age. Glutathione absorption is quite bad so the only way to take absorb meaning full amount is via shots. However, I come across a Nasal Spray of NAD that I will test for 1 week and then take shots for 1 week. If the result is the same I will opt for the nasal spray. I have also come across liposomal Glutathione that seems to be almost as effective as the shots, if this proves to be true, then I will opt for the liposomal Glutathione.
I might come across as an arrogant SOB but that is not my intent in regards to what I am about to say.Yodean wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 11:27 pm
Actually Sol, you may find Dave Asprey interesting - I bought his liposomal glutathione formulation originally, and he's a big-time biohacker, and last time I heard, he had publicly declared that he is going to try to live at least until 180 years of age. He's currently in his forties like us, and he is also a Scorpio Sun, like you. Asprey also has a very strong dislike of most MDs and Big Pharma, etc. You probably have already heard of him - he made the whole "Bulletproof Coffee" idea quite popular.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28345303/Oxidative stress and inflammation appear to be the two primary pathological mechanisms of ageing-related endothelial dysfunction even in the absence of clinical disease. Arterial ageing is no longer considered an inexorable process. Only a better understanding of the link between ageing and vascular dysfunction can lead to significant advances in both preventative and therapeutic treatments with the aim that in the future vascular ageing may be halted or even reversed.
(1)Dave Asprey:SOL wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 9:50 am
What in your opinion is the best test to determine Endhothelial health
I am aware of the following tests
Non Invasive tests
Carotid Duplex Ultrasound:
Pulse Wave Velocity
Pressure Pulsation Signal
Invasive test
Acetylcholine endothelial function and adenosine coronary flow reserve tests
Very interesting data ... I am going to try doing some more of what you mentioned in your post. Some I am already doing. Not sure I can give up meat for very long - my vegan experiment previously lasted only a few weeks before I broke, lol.hooligan wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 7:52 pm
brain is mostly sugar. if you eat brain it's sweet like candy. sugar is not the devil. processed sugars are terrible. healthy sugars (fruit, coconut water, potatoes) are king. the brain uses glucose as a coolant.
electrolytes in lemon juice potentialize nerve impulses. this makes you smarter. lime juice. alkaloids in lettuces do the same thing. mineral salts. they also dope the lymph, trapping the toxins we encounter daily.
trace and macro minerals in sprouts mineralize the blood and build white blood cells.
phytochemicals in tomatoes protect the heart. oranges contain the most natural and bio-available glutathione you can consume. have up to 6 a day. kiwis build stomach acid. apples calm brain inflammation.
natural and abundant l-lysine in potatoes inhibits viruses. they are also incredibly mineralizing. the GABA in thyme improves sleep and dream quality. rosemary and oregano destroy bad bacteria and feed good. onions destroy bad bacteria savagely. phytochemicals in berries of all kinds feed and repair the brain. muscles build from working out if you have high glucose reserves in the liver. bananas are ideal for this purpose. potassium and magnesium content lubricate the workout from within.
Open-Minded individuals embrace different opinions. I should have expanded on my high-fat statement, A high-fat diet ( meaning that your diet is mostly based on high-fat foods) is not what I meant to imply. I mean I eat a lot of eggs and the farmer's cheese etc I referred to was for a limited period as I was trying to make a point. I actually eat a huge amount if fruits and natural berries are unreal in terms of their taste and nutrient qualityhooligan wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 7:52 pm two cents, though this may appear disagreeable:
i did a high-fat diet for a long time. ruined me. the tricky thing with a high-fat diet is it forces the body to release lots of adrenaline to help the digestive system process it.
so it tricks you into thinking you're vital because you're getting high on your adrenaline every meal.
little do you know you're being drained over time, and stuffed with sludge that is difficult for the body to process. liver has to produce and give more precious bile. digestive system gets caked.
the other thing about high blood-fat is it oxidizes the pesticides and heavy metals we can't help but accumulate in the modern world, rusting them. this drives them deeper and disrupts nerve impulses, etc. makes you stupider. you feel smarter and faster, but that is because the body is pumping adrenaline through your blood and brain. my mental clarity improved massively after going low-fat. anger issues disappeared.
brain is mostly sugar. if you eat brain it's sweet like candy. sugar is not the devil. processed sugars are terrible. healthy sugars (fruit, coconut water, potatoes) are king. the brain uses glucose as a coolant.
electrolytes in lemon juice potentialize nerve impulses. this makes you smarter. lime juice. alkaloids in lettuces do the same thing. mineral salts. they also dope the lymph, trapping the toxins we encounter daily.
trace and macro minerals in sprouts mineralize the blood and build white blood cells.
phytochemicals in tomatoes protect the heart. oranges contain the most natural and bio-available glutathione you can consume. have up to 6 a day. kiwis build stomach acid. apples calm brain inflammation.
natural and abundant l-lysine in potatoes inhibits viruses. they are also incredibly mineralizing. the GABA in thyme improves sleep and dream quality. rosemary and oregano destroy bad bacteria and feed good. onions destroy bad bacteria savagely. phytochemicals in berries of all kinds feed and repair the brain. muscles build from working out if you have high glucose reserves in the liver. bananas are ideal for this purpose. potassium and magnesium content lubricate the workout from within.
the body loves nature. fruit and plants. fat and protien are overemphasized for adults. children can eat a higher percent of them as their body is taking its "frame". the way to sustain an adult body is to emphasize healthy glucose, phytochemicals, healthy mineral salts (celery, lettuces, lemons limes, fruits). dont forget wildflower honey. unbeatable for immunity. packed with phytochemicals.
don't go hungry. eat your fill of this diet. you'll be immune to everything. i've never felt better. health issues i've had since i was a child are disappearing left and right.
you will feel the detoxification when you eat this way. it is not always comfortable. but it's the real way. a genuinely enlightening diet. it allows to body to Get Rid of the toxic material that Hinders it. Dislodges poison and allows space for the body to release it safely.
just one man's journey. all the best