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Such_Saturation said:I can understand that, even the hundred bucks an hour which is crazy.
Such_Saturation said:Sure enough people want to be told what to do and pay for it, so better with you than at some doctor's office.
Such_Saturation said:In my opinion Ray Peat inspired bloggers should focus on one aspect that attracts them, or that has caused them to approach this field. They should start thinking about creating NEW information.
Such_Saturation said:I think that you could help people with hair loss in novel ways by researching topical vitamins and extract data from your coaching experiences, like plotting hair loss with some peatish blood tests. Take care.
dannyroddy said:Why do you say that?
dannyroddy said:I don't think coaching is a replacement for doctor's care.
dannyroddy said:I can't think of any Peat-inspired bloggers that don't do this. Who are you referring to?
dannyroddy said:Do you follow my work? I feel like this is exactly what I try to do.
j. said:Maybe the Peat program(*) sometimes doesn't seem to work for hair loss because the importance of prolactin isn't emphasized enough. If prolactin isn't coming down, as seen in a lab test, it should't be long before vitamin E is flowing through the person's adipose tissue.
Such_Saturation said:However I have been for the last year acting in the most rational way to minimize these elements, and I shed hair just as much as before.
j. said:Maybe the Peat program(*) sometimes doesn't seem to work for hair loss because the importance of prolactin isn't emphasized enough.
j. said:If prolactin isn't coming down, as seen in a lab test, it should't be long before vitamin E is flowing through the person's adipose tissue.
fyo said:Danny,Re "Bioenergetic View Email Series": If these 20 articles were available for people to link directly to, instead of being behind the email-signup, wouldn't that only increase popularity?
fyo said:I know some people who might glance over a single article upon recommendation, but would be disinclined to sign up for a email series they were unfamiliar with.
dannyroddy said:Such_Saturation said:However I have been for the last year acting in the most rational way to minimize these elements, and I shed hair just as much as before.
What do you think is wrong?
Such_Saturation said:I think things like serotonin and prolactin take a long time to change...
“Plasma prolactin decreased rapidly during, 1,25 (OH)2-D treatment, while it remained unchanged during the 3-months control period...A direct effect of 1,25 (OH)2-D on prolactin secretion may exist.”
*"In addition, it is one of the major hormonal signals that are immediately upregulated on psychoemotional and physical stress"*
dannyroddy said:The entire concept of energy metabolism seems to turn a lot of people off.