Valentine's special I got two (bogo) 8 balls (7g) for $90!Wow that’s cheap. Perfect timing, as I need to reorder.
Valentine's special I got two (bogo) 8 balls (7g) for $90!Wow that’s cheap. Perfect timing, as I need to reorder.
Damn it! lolValentine's special I got two (bogo) 8 balls (7g) for $90!
so so wrong....
I just got some CBD isolate. I want to take it orally. What do you suggest I use as a method? Spoon seems a little large. I have been using Charlotte’s Web, which works great, but is rather expensive. I am hoping the isolate will be as effective but less expensive and more versatile.
Let me know what you think.
Is it crystalline brick or powder or is it sublingual in solution?so so wrong....
I just got some CBD isolate. I want to take it orally. What do you suggest I use as a method? Spoon seems a little large. I have been using Charlotte’s Web, which works great, but is rather expensive. I am hoping the isolate will be as effective but less expensive and more versatile.
Let me know what you think.
It’s powder. I got 2 of those small tins at $49 a piece.Is it crystalline brick or powder or is it sublingual in solution?
So it has to be measured precisely? Any way to ball park it, you know, like a pinch or something? Can the small amount of powder be dissolved sublingually?It’s fat soluble, use your mg scales and measure it out into some coconut oil or similar.
Interestingly enough, my order arrived yesterday, also. Damn good service from your recommendation, David Dunn
Well.. I bought the same product as you.. the dose I’d suggest is 25mg. A small pinch is kinda close.So it has to be measured precisely? Any way to ball park it, you know, like a pinch or something? Can the small amount of powder be dissolved sublingually?
yeah...i knock ALL the hair down. Being a bear is unbecoming and a grey one even less...The only real issue I can think of as a drawback to getting older is grey hair is not appealing to women other than the salt/pepper CEO look. But grey body(chest), pubic hair-forget it. Have to be clean shaven everywhere now. Admit it knocks 10+ years off in terms of age perception.
Don’t know about pubic hair-shaving wasn’t a thing in my day. I do know that if a chest has some muscle on it and a little gray, any women over 45 worth having is gonna love it.The only real issue I can think of as a drawback to getting older is grey hair is not appealing to women other than the salt/pepper CEO look. But grey body(chest), pubic hair-forget it. Have to be clean shaven everywhere now. Admit it knocks 10+ years off in terms of age perception.
TB-500 is supposed to restore grey hairs to normal, if anyone wants to try it?Don’t know about pubic hair-shaving wasn’t a thing in my day. I do know that if a chest has some muscle on it and a little gray, any women over 45 worth having is gonna love it.
I’m good. My wife would be pissed...TB-500 is supposed to restore grey hairs to normal, if anyone wants to try it?
Lol.I’m good. My wife would be pissed...
Now thats Irish twins!I'm 39, about to hit 40 in a month. I'd say I look about 32. Give or take. I eat like ****, and exercise sporadically. My main workout is push-ups--4 or 5 sets of 100. I'm 6' 1", about 195 lbs. I'm half Korean, half Irish. I don't know if the Asian accounts for my youthful appearance, or if it's the fact that I've lived in Hawaii for the past 15 years, where there is no pollution. I definitely get plenty of sun, so I know that plays little to no effect on my aging process. My brother is only 9 1/2 months older than me, but he looks like he's in his mid-forties. But he also lives in smog-laden California, and has about 400 kids, which must factor in to an extent. I also smoke cigarettes, which is supposed to prematurely age people. My point is, the experts don't know ****, and if you want to slow the aging process, move to Hawaii!
Not my experience. I had 4 boys and the youngest were 13.5 months apart. Good times, which past all too quickly. Wife is still stunning at age 62, ( I know that a lot of you young guys can imagine the word stunning and 62 in the same sentence but, trust me, it’s a thing) and sex 3 to 4 times per week at age 64 keeps me young.Now thats Irish twins!
Kids definitely age you, so does marriage...
I think its a wifes duty to slowly kill you.
I'm over 40 and in the best shape of my life. Intermittent fasting (20/4) and a 10-day water fast once every year does the trick. I look 29 and the women I date are in the under-30 age group. My bloods are perfect and my total T sits around 850-950 with 15 mg EOD of toremifene to guarantee this.I have turned 32 this year.. Which alot of folk fear.. Hitting thier 30's. I personally was on this boat.. When i look at old photos of myself going back as far as my late teens.. Early 20's.. I personally think im far better looking as i have aged? Of course i show signs of aging.. Grey'n hair. Slight crows feet etc but i like all these characters of my look? I haven't even really tampered with myself.. Alot of my mates have dipped into the botox scene etc.. Thats not for me personally. I only keep my hair short and i try get as much sun as i can.. Holidays and summer etc.. The sun in moderation is healthy i reckon. Its when overdone problems arise.
Im also very active.. Home gym i hit about 5 times a week.. I cycle most days.. Diet is so so.. I will indulge at times but my body has grown over the years. I also think the simple things play a part and for me that is... Drinking water 4+ litre everyday without fail.. I think that has a huge impact on your look as you age.
Anyone on the same boat as me? I feel healthier in my 30's than i ever did in my 20's.. I get alot more attention also and this has gave me extra confidence.
We all age.. Is part of being alive. Im just gonna keep training and hopefully i keep my appearance for many a years to come Just wondered if anyone just lets thier body clock tick and not tamper with themself's too much?
Did I just read that a “10 day water fast GUARANTEES you will NOT get cancer?As an aside: A 10-day water fast once per year guarantees you will never get cancer.
I was thinking how muscle is lost when the body goes into starvation modeDid I just read that a “10 day water fast GUARANTEES you will NOT get cancer?
If done yearly, yes.Did I just read that a “10 day water fast GUARANTEES you will NOT get cancer?
There's no such thing as "starvation mode" -- there's fasting and there's starvation and they are very different physiologically.I was thinking how muscle is lost when the body goes into starvation mode
Do you have a thought of your own you'd like to add?
Appears there is such thing. Too bad you went all girly passive aggressive in your response instead of just coming out and saying "my error bro."Do you have a thought of your own you'd like to add?
You posted a link to a website, and not even a scientifically-credible one, without giving any actual feedback of your own. This demonstrates you clearly have no understanding of the subject matter you're attempting to discuss, since you have to use someone else's words to defend your position.Appears there is such thing. Too bad you went all girly passive aggressive in your response instead of just coming out and saying "my error bro."
Evidence.If done yearly, yes.
Study Conducted by USC's Norris Cancer CenterEvidence.
Why isn’t this implemented from toddlers until adults? Water fasting could eliminate cancer!
It should be part of everyone’s health regimen and is in many cultures. Spurfy’s claims are big but they make sense if you understand autophagy. I still think someone could give themselves cancer f they worked at it tho. High water consumption and fasting are the two most simple ways to stay healthy that people underestimateEvidence.
Why isn’t this implemented from toddlers until adults? Water fasting could eliminate cancer!
Sure, but they could then simply fast the cancer to death -- there is literally no physiologic way that cancer cells can survive during periods of prolonged fasting. There is significant emerging evidence, in fact, that in prolonged fasting during cancer, the cancer cells themselves are actually broken down for use as a source of amino acids.I still think someone could give themselves cancer f they worked at it tho.
Makes sense. The body will use nonessential cells for gluconeogenesisSure, but they could then simply fast the cancer to death -- there is literally no physiologic way that cancer cells can survive during periods of prolonged fasting. There is significant emerging evidence, in fact, that in prolonged fasting during cancer, the cancer cells themselves are actually broken down for use as a source of amino acids.
That seems counterproductive and sort of cruel to do. Why don’t you tell your friends that are still alive with cancer about this powerful knowledge?Well spurfy here has the cure for cancer. I like the humility though..,you know keeping it down low on message boards so the world doesn't find out.
I'll let the families of my friends who have died from cancer know how simple it would have been...
But spurfy keeps it a secrete...until know...
It's hardly a secret. It's been well-known and discussed in published studies for more than 10 years.Well spurfy here has the cure for cancer. I like the humility though..,you know keeping it down low on message boards so the world doesn't find out.
I'll let the families of my friends who have died from cancer know how simple it would have been...
But spurfy keeps it a secrete...until know...
Its The Easter Bunny Day...I'll wait a day or two...That seems counterproductive and sort of cruel to do. Why don’t you tell your friends that are still alive with cancer about this powerful knowledge?
He's actually a chick bro.Appears there is such thing. Too bad you went all girly passive aggressive in your response instead of just coming out and saying "my error bro."
I'll give away some of it, but I have to save some secrets for my book...Spurfy ... I would be interested in hearing your anti aging/health/well being regimen?
Writing a book?I'll give away some of it, but I have to save some secrets for my book...
1. A 10-day water fast once per year
2. 2.5 mg of selegiline with coffee + coconut oil + heavy cream every morning
3. High saturated fat + low sugar/starch diet
4. Lots of sunlight or 600,000 iu of vitamin D + 500 mcg K2, during winter months
5. Avoidance of all products produced with RoundUp, and avoidance of all non-organic produce
6. No soy unless fermented
7. A very heavy daily load (50 BB CFU) of mixed probiotic strains
I’m in the exact same boatWriting a book?
With wife, kids, and a career... my days of using AAS are long gone. My concerns at this point in life are health and longevity. But, I’ve read some of your posts on Anavar that have piqued my interest. Sounds like maybe you can have your cake and eat it too?
IndeedWriting a book?
I'm a middle-aged father with a hectic 50-hour/week career. I get it.With wife, kids, and a career... my days of using AAS are long gone. My concerns at this point in life are health and longevity. But, I’ve read some of your posts on Anavar that have piqued my interest. Sounds like maybe you can have your cake and eat it too?
You mean it's not true because you've never heard of it? That's a pretty egotistical view.Been following this. While the water fast is without doubt very beneficial, there are no guarantees that it will prevent cancer. Chances are that anyone who has the persistence to do such a fast will be leading a lifestyle that is cancer preventing and have less of a chance of avoiding cancer. To say that is guarantees never getting cancer is simply not true.
Without water yes... Its Very dangerous to go without hydration. He talking about a water fast where you drink water only.Can’t you die after just a week without water?