It sounds as if the inulin provoked a sort of manic experience for you at high doses, possibly as a result of what your gut microbes metabolized it into. This is conceivable because I have felt similar states as a result of overgrowth of the wrong bacteria in my gut, when they're fed by certain...
I knew you were tall... but I'm still surprised those other people looked so far away. It appeared as though your head was 50% higher off the ground than theirs were. It was probably just the weirdness of a phone camera though.
That makes sense, at least for the more business-oriented people...
I have noticed this as well. However, there ARE some among them who are resourceful and creative. I was in a ME/CFS group once where people were discussing ordering chemicals from a research supply company that had been shown in the literature to inhibit pathogens theorized to contribute to the...
Is there any long COVID patient group where people have discussed success with FMT? Dr. Bhattacharya mentions several times that the NIH took hints on what to try from anecdotal stories in patient groups, so if there was a group where people were saying they improved from FMT, then they might...
I just watched your video trying to get into the RFK hearing. I was wondering, why does the video make it look like you were up on some sort of pedestal? Did you try talking to some of the people in line? (I know some people might not have wanted to be on video talking with you--but maybe you...
I'm hoping to change that.
Aside from Rothia mucilaginosa and possibly Neisseria cinerea, nothing looks significantly low here. Is there anything else (Prevotella, Actinomyces, etc.) that really is strikingly low, (like <5% of the midpoint of the normal range)? or just a wide variety of...
I don't mean he was necessarily an "average Joe"--he could have been a super important politician or businessman with lots of connections who is very well known in his circle of influence and still be a "random stranger" for these purposes. He could have even been in the healthcare field...
I don't know if this is the right thread for this, but I watched most of your videos and had some comments.
In one video, you mention that you approached a man who looked "visibly unhealthy", and he reacted " with astonishment that you came to that conclusion. Then when you educated him about...
I've found that one of the few links between many otherwise quite different things I do poorly with is phenolic compounds--they seem as a class to be bad news for me. That's true whether they're synthetic (e.g. aspirin, 5-aminosalicylic acid, acetaminophen) or natural (quercetin, green tea)...
Have you ever found a study that gave enough information (such as describing stool type) that you would consider the donor(s) that they used GOOD quality??
I'd be happy to read over your proposal. I've applied to PhD programs three times so I know what's involved. I'm also currently at an aging research center so I know that field well.
This board doesn't REALLY have DM's, I mean technically it does, but the owner can read and respond to them (and...
It's good to see that they did this. I wonder to what extent this improved results, vs. just guessing on one "best" donor without any clinical track record to back that choice up and writing patients off as nonresponders if they didn't improve from this one donor.
Thanks for sharing this test here! I didn't know such a thing existed. Aside from reducing sugars and simple carbohydrates, or trying to get bacteria from a healthy donor, I don't know of a way to reduce Streptococcus. Many probiotics contain their own species of Streptococcus, which are...