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  1. 9 hours ago, Michael569 said:

    @F E A R L E S S

    Awesome list, thanks for sharing! 

    Most of those can be achieved on a well balanced diet enriched with some cruciferous vegetables and decent sources of protein. CoQ10,  ALA and Creatine can be lower on plant based diet diet but healthy cells should be able to produce their own in sufficient amounts. I wouldn't go supplementing any of those unless there is a metabolic deficiency such as severe mitochondrial damage or a genetic snip

    Can't agree with Nicotine though, it is a systemic toxin which is rapidly absorbed and triggers the autonomic nervous system. It is also related to at least 4 types of cancers (and this is not because of the inhalation of tar and cadmium from cigarettes although that does not make it any better). 

     

     

    The health risks you said are associated with cigarettes, If you want to try it out I would recommend smoking nicotine salts by vaping as additives are removed that cause dangerous side effects. 


  2. Note: I used nootropics incorrectly when writing this I meant to say anti-aging drugs instead because of this I've added some in.

     

    If you care about maintaining your looks and health whilst delaying or even preventing the wall then you should consider Nootropics a serious investment. Nootropics are often used to improve brain function, such as Ritalin and Adderal due to the ability to improve focus, but their are nootropics drugs that target the rest of your body to fight ageing. You can have a significant advantage when your older if you look like you're in your 20 when your 40+. Nootropics can also prevent illnesses such as Dementia.

    If you are on a tight budget or have any other reason not to take nootropics, like it interfering with medication you. You can try out the following:

    • Keto diet
    • Intermittent fasting
    • Removing high inflammatory foods like bread and eating more foods that increase antioxidants.
    • Caloric restriction
    • keeping Vitamin B in check

    Ageing is caused by oxidative stress forming, and telomere shortening and free radicals , which by caused by the mitochondria going through the respiratory system), these factors cause the body to break down faster and which than it can repair itself. the telomeres on gene endings to shorten too which shorten due to oxidative stress on mitosis(*further research needed here on telomores).

    High oxidative stress can cause:

    • Fatigue during activity
    • Muscles, joints and ligaments stiffness.
    • Slow recovery time
    • Inflammation.

    Creatine monohydrate

    • Mainly used for building muscle.
    • Mainly found in meat
    • Has cognitive improving abilities

    Nicotinamide Riboside

    • Derivative of niacin(B3)
    • Niacin can cause flush
    • Helps produce NAD+

    Sulforaphane

    • Found in broccoli sprouts and cruciferous vegetables
    • Aids NPF2 pathways
    • May protect against certain cancers
    • May decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease
    • May be able to help treat autism and cardiovascular disease

    CoQ10 (Ubiquinol)

    • Found in all cells
    • Powerful antioxidant
    • precursor enzyme to NAC+
    • Proven to work on rats
    • Rejuvenates and refills mitochondria

    Glutathione

    • Clears free radicals
    • Reduces antioxidant
    • May improve psoriasis
    • Protects the liver from alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
    • Improves insulin resistance in older people
    • Helps treat peripheral artery disease
    • Reduces Parkinson’s disease
    • Improves immune system
    • It is naturally found in:
      • raw or very rare meat
      • unpasteurized milk and other unpasteurized dairy products
      • freshly-picked fruits and vegetables, such as avocado, and asparagus.
      • cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and bok choy
      • allium vegetables, such as garlic and onions
      • eggs
      • nuts
      • legumes
      • lean protein, such as fish, and chicken

    Rhodia Roses

    • unreliable due to lack of research

    Memantine

    • Very Popular. Used a lot in Silicon Valley.
    • Used to treat moderate to severe confusion in Alzheimer's patients. It does not cure Alzheimer’s disease instead it improves memory.
    • It blocks glutamate which is linked to Alzheimers.
    • https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.3600.pdf
      • Check this link for precautions.

    N-Acetylcysteine (converted to cysteine)

    • Classed as double anti-oxidant
    • The N-Acetyl of N-Acetylcysteine makes it bio available and stable.
    • It Chelates (attaches) to harmful metals
    • Increases Glutathione. Glutathione does the following:
      • Maintain cell function
      • Protects cells from free radicals.
      • Enable for a healthy immune system
      • Regulates cell proliferation (rapid cell growth)
      • Reduces inflammation
      • Effective for supporting liver detoxification.
      • Boosting immune system (on a 600mg daily dose)
      • Maintaining youth
      • Treating degenerative diseases like Parkinson's Disease.
      • There is evidence proving NAC can treat bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression. It shouldn't be used as primary source of medical treatment.
      • NAC improve impulse control. (fight addiction)
      • Thins snot, which makes pathogens easier to expel.
    • Take 300mg-600mg daily. for anti-aging benefits.
    • 600mg-1g for athletic + recovery purposes.

    Turmeric (focusing on Curcumin)

    • Mainly used for anti-inflammatory properties.
    • Low absorption rate when taken alone. Use products that contain Bioperine or black pepper extract.

    Resveratrol

    • Found in grapes and wine.
    • Reduces risk to diseases
    • combats toxins
    • Evidence for improving cardiovascular health
    • improves insulin sensitivity
    • supports cell replication
    • improves biomarkers of the heart & brain.
    • Can help enzyme sirtuins.
    • Can be used with curcumin to reduce inflammation and osteoarthritis.

    ALA (Alpha-lipoic Acid)

    • Fatty acid useful for metabolism. (it slows down as we age)

    Nicotine

    • Can be undigested in multiple ways:
      • Vaping (Highly recommend this way)
      • Nasal Spray
      • Nicotine inhaler
      • Nicotine inhaler
      • Chewing gum(when used correctly)
      • Lozenges (when properly taken, do not chew)
      • Nicotine patches (no cognitive benefits are made using this method)
    • Lasts 2-4 hours.
    • Increases HGH and works as an aromatase inhibitor.
    • Lower risk of inflammation and neuro-degenerative diseases
    • Increases focus
    • Increases accuracy
    • Acts as an appetite suppressant
    • Decreases bone mass
    • Unsuitable for pregnant women
    • High toxicity when overdosed.
    • fatal single dosage is 30-60 mg in adults and 10 mg in children.
    • One vape vial will contain around 20mg of nicotine

    Caffeine

    • Increases alertness
    • Increases reflexes and physical performance
    • Increased serotonin
    • Has been shown to repair DNA
    • Can disrupt the circadian rhythm
    • Protects against cataracts .
    • Reduces depression (2-4 cups of coffee a day for four weeks)
    • Boosts memory
    • Don't consume more than 100mg a day
    • Classed as a true nootropic

    NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)

    • NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359187/. (Nmn is related to nicotine Nicotinamide Riboside.)
    • NMN is found in cruciferous vegetables.
    • (Nmn is related to nicotine Nicotinamide Riboside.)
    • Helps in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) biosynthesis sirtuins
    • Not considered a form of b3, Nicotinamide Riboside is.
    • Not a vitamin.
    • Highly experimental, it has few human clinical studies.
    • NR is the safer option.
    • NMR is proven to treat Alzheimers
    • Fights free radicals
    • Prevents Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury. (Blood cells not regenerating cardicular cells) when taken at 500mg a day
    • Evidence towards viable treatments for diabetes.
    • precursor for NAD+

     

     

    I would prioritise buying NAC in the list given but they all have similar results. Take nootropics 30mins after food or 1hour past medication. Please consult with a doctor is any substances listed interfere with medication.


    To prevent drug tolerance, randomise your routine. Frequently change the following:

    • The rate of time you take off
    • The dosage
    • Substitute different nootropics that do the same thing

  3. 22 minutes ago, ajasatya said:

    You're not questioning what I presented to this discussion. You're bringing up a messy set of unverifiable assumptions that lead to nowhere.

    And yes, that's theosophy. Trying to use regular logic in an intellectual game, playing with words like "infinity"/"absolute" to come up with whatever you want to "prove".

    @ajasatyaI need to research into theosophy. 


  4. Just now, ajasatya said:

    This discussion is totally irrelevant and the answer is intangible. This forum is not a place for theosophy.

    Teachings aligned with "accept everything" and its variants have their place. Take some responsibility for what you're saying, "for God's sake". Becoming too attached to non-dual dialects so that you forget the basics of what it means to be alive as a human being is offtrack.

    I'm not being a Theosophist in this conversation. I'm questioning what you presented to this discussion. 

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  5. @ajasatya Tell me what following statement you don't agree with here.

    1. God is infinite.
    2. Our finite is reality is God experiencing itself.
    3. God must experience all finite possibilities regardless if they're good or bad / low consciousness or high consciousness.
    4. Through God all realities exist.

    So why isn't a possibility of suicide the will of God if you believe the four statements above exist?


  6. DISCLAIMER: This thread has zero intention of ranting, moaning, demonising or portraying anybody in a bad light. The topic at hand is controversial I would advice anybody to is insecure about their dating life not to participate in this thread. If you're unsure whether to read this - don't! The intention of this thread is discuss and solve the topic of "the blackpill". I do not align to this ideology, however I find some points unarguable against. This ideology is very low consciousness and contains themes such as misogyny and rape (which I don't condone).


    The Black pill is a nihilistic, misogynistic and defeatist ideology which was created by involuntary celibates. It is a reactionary movement to Red Pill thinking that proposes that human mating success is entirely determined by physical attractiveness which to them is entirely controlled by one's genes (I don't prescribe that mating success is predetermined like this I explain my theory later). 

    Click here to understand the components of the Black Pill in depth.

    At the time of discovering this ideology I would say I was Red Pilled which incorporates self-improvement with dating and came across the looksmaxxing community which I didn't know at the time spawned from the incel community. This is how I know about how I came across this information. What's amusing about the looksmaxxing community is that there are multiple "types" of users who use the site. There are:

    • People who are ugly and spread toxicity on the site. They treat it like an incel site.
    • People who post high-quality content on how to improve looks.
    • People who lurk on the site and use it as a cosmetics portal on tips how to improve their looks without joining in the other discussions.

    In my opinion, looks do matter but a person's SMV isn't predetermined instead epigenetic factors determine attractive secondary sexual characteristics in a person. I believe this due to lek's paradox which is hard to understand at first but destroys a lot of blackpill points. 

     

    To anyone still interested I want to ask you the following questions:

    • What inconsistencies/ what do you believe is wrong about the blackpill? and why?
    • What would you recommend for involuntary celibates do if they often to ugly or have mental disorders such as autism do?
    • Do you have any other theories to add onto what i'm saying?