Message from @Myndrian

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2018-10-01 22:49:58 UTC  

Apparently they offer to pay for nursing school if you work there for a year

2018-10-03 04:02:54 UTC  

Congrats!

2018-10-03 21:57:26 UTC  

Anyone ever dealt with a patient with anosmia?

2018-10-03 21:57:47 UTC  

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2018-10-03 21:59:28 UTC  

I’m working with a client who has it and it’s caused a feeling of “revulsion” as he puts it towards eating. As you can assume he’s lost a ton of weight because of this

2018-10-07 05:33:04 UTC  

First thing that comes to mind is CBD. Second is ginger.

2018-10-07 05:40:26 UTC  

By the way, my second choice for a handle was Nature Boy, if that tells you anything. If you're looking for alternative health info, tag me and chances are I'll know something about whatever it is. Traditional/alternative medicine is vastly superior to allopathic medicine when it comes to chronic conditions. Sorry if I'm hurting anyone's feelings by saying so, but that is the case. Of course there are nuances and special cases, but modern medicine does a great job at turning profits and a terrible job at keeping people healthy.

2018-10-09 04:36:26 UTC  

Regarding what you guys were talking about earlier. There's a few things I can recommend for stress and trauma (which are different degrees of the same thing). 1) TRE trauma release exercise, 2) Hanna somatics, 3) qigong, 4) stabilize your blood sugar, 5) vipassana (www.dhamma.org), 6) self oil massage (I use sesame oil). You can also release a lot of tension in the supine position with a couple heavy sandbags on your belly. Just don't do it after a meal.

2018-10-09 04:41:58 UTC  

I hope I wasn't too brash with my previous comment. Not sure if we're all on the same page, but I'm not a fan of chronic disease care in modern medicine. It's great for emergencies, but when people go through conventional channels for things like back pain, digestive issues and cancer, they get raked over the coals.

2018-10-09 04:49:31 UTC  

@Grossly Incandescent something else that might help : have him keep a thermos of hot filtered water and take a sip every 15 minutes. You can also try making some really strong ginger tea with a little bit of black pepper and have him drink a little bit of that about 15 minutes before each meal.

2018-12-16 02:29:06 UTC  

today I learned that leaving cooked rice outside of the refrigerator is super dangerous

2018-12-16 02:30:44 UTC  

it causes the growth of heat resistant bacteria

2018-12-16 02:34:42 UTC  

rad, I'll be sure to leave mine out

2018-12-16 02:47:39 UTC  

I found out after I threw up all my food today

2019-01-21 23:02:19 UTC  

Multivitamins: good or bad?

2019-01-21 23:19:15 UTC  

I take em

2019-01-21 23:19:22 UTC  

Without soy

2019-01-21 23:19:52 UTC  

Sometimes an vitamin D during winter

2019-01-21 23:44:41 UTC  

Take beef brain and beef liver instead of synthetic vitamins

2019-01-21 23:45:00 UTC  

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2019-01-21 23:45:13 UTC  

Ancestral Supplements has good ones. I highly recommend

2019-01-22 05:04:12 UTC  

Scar update from July. Still looks nasty TBH.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712621503479809/537135374804189204/20190121_225851.jpg

2019-01-22 05:05:58 UTC  

Sorry if I'm cutting in on your supplement conversation I just don't see much activity in this channel and figured people would be interested in how my wound turned out.

2019-01-22 05:07:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712621503479809/537136143876096011/20180629_184759.jpg

2019-01-22 05:24:55 UTC  

@Der Seeteufel - SD are you applying anything to the scar?

2019-01-22 05:25:23 UTC  

No

2019-01-22 05:25:52 UTC  

I have a pretty prominent scar on my left leg from a motorcycle wreck

2019-01-22 05:26:07 UTC  

I've heard tea tree oil helps, but I've never been bothered to apply it

2019-01-22 05:27:33 UTC  

Yeah my gf doesn't seem to mind so I don't really care. It's not like it hurts or anything.

2019-01-23 22:57:01 UTC  

@Myndrian do you find that you get withdrawal if you quit taking these? I tried pituitary glandulars once before and had weird symptoms when I quit taking them.

2019-01-23 23:52:18 UTC  

Nah not really. Take them slow though cause there can be detox symptoms

2019-01-23 23:52:32 UTC  

Cause there are a ton of nutrients in brain and liver helping the cells to function properly

2019-02-02 20:31:09 UTC  

@Myndrian I recently cooked up some liver. Pretty good! How often do you eat it and in what portions

2019-02-02 20:32:58 UTC  

Also, how can one ensure their water quality? I'm inclined to buy water from the store, but I'm not sure where it's sourced from, it could have the same pollutants as those in city water

2019-02-02 20:41:51 UTC  

@Kaledin - SD I usually get it from my dad who hunts and we tried doing liver pate but stopped and mainly dehydrate it and put it in pills. But I’d recommend doing both. Right now I’m only doing pills of deer and cow liver

2019-02-02 20:43:28 UTC  

@Kaledin - SD and I don’t know much about water pollution etc. I’m mainly focusing on food at the moment

2019-02-02 20:44:08 UTC  

@Kaledin - SD oh sorry and portions for me are 2 servings of the Ancestral Supplement brain and liver daily; 12 pills

2019-02-02 20:44:21 UTC  

The ones I linked above

2019-02-02 20:52:28 UTC  

Currently I'm buying beef liver organ meat directly bc it's pretty cheap

2019-02-03 00:51:31 UTC  

Nice nice. It truly is a superfood

2019-02-12 21:52:29 UTC  

my chest has been mildly numb all day