He uses 1.5 I ordered 1 to start with since 1.5 will deffo hurtThanks mate, appreciate. Do you remember what length needle he recommends, 0.5/1.0/1.5?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Click Here if you want to upgrade your account
If you were able to post but cannot do so now, send an email to admin at raypeatforum dot com and include your username and we will fix that right up for you.
He uses 1.5 I ordered 1 to start with since 1.5 will deffo hurtThanks mate, appreciate. Do you remember what length needle he recommends, 0.5/1.0/1.5?
How would you describe this feeling? I do not know it, but I often have high protein meals.serotonin feeling after high protein meals
I was having trouble with sleep, re-introduced starch (pasta, potatoes, rice), saw immediate improvements in my sleep quality. But as you say, it goes downhill from here. It's the only benefit.No matter what I do, starch may make me feel good at first, but it always goes down hill once I start eating it for more than a few days. My sleep especially suffer.
Very interesting, thanks! What light setup do you use and what distance/duration have you found has worked well for you? Thanks for your input!One thing to add to OP's protocol could be red light therapy. Shining it on my head seems to produce new growth on the hairline.
Very interesting, thanks! What light setup do you use and what distance/duration have you found has worked well for you? Thanks for your input!
Giving back to the community, this information can be used and tested by yourself.
Immediate Defense: First and foremost we need to slow calcification and fibrosis.While we work on metabolism
1) Taurine 2-3 g at night. Dosages 1g with coffee during day.-Fibrosis
2) K2(blend) morning and night dosage (.5mg). D3 in the morning 500iu.-Calcification
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Energy: Hall mark of hairloss is a lack of effective oxidative metabolism, damaged gut, and inability to even extract energy from foods. The cascade of "winter metabolism" stress metabolism unfolds, since though you are eating alot, you are not absorbing a lot.
1) Sucrose- Table sugar, needs to be used liberally.
Once I began adding sucrose to my milk, juice, smoothies. My coffee tolerance quadrupled. I actually had energy reserve and could handle caffeine. Sucrose is instant energy, and extremely absorbable.
Make sure to take sucrose with milk/potassium/juice. We best avoid fiber/starchs for now. Stick to juices/milk/sucrose.
Raw organic light brown whole foods sugar, is what I use. Tastes awesome.
2) Saturated fat-increases cholesterol synthesis with in the body=Hormones. I mainly use unhomoginized cream( more on this later) for progesterone and other protective mechanisms. Most of my fat is at night.
3) Protein: After watching my hair get it's worse while testing a form of mccdougal, and extremly starchy diet, low in protein. I switched to eating protein liberally. Form of Non fat milk, with unhomoginzed cream(little bit) added back in, and plenty of sucrose and salt.
The "ITCH" on the scalp comes from prolactin spikes with too much liquid and not enough salt. ray writes about this.
NOTE: Every tryptophan protein source i eat(milk/meat/eggs) Is matched with a Large ammount of Gelatin in hot water. Atleast two tables spoons. This displaces some serotonin and any sedation by gelatin i knock out with caffeine.
So for the most part it's Danny Roddy diet, which actually seems to work the best. I just add alot more Gelatin to my diet, than he does. Which prevents the serotonin feeling after high protein meals.
Coffee, I drink a bunch normally after every meal with plenty of sucrose and some milk.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Normal Meal 18 oz of milk+tiny bit of cream+Sugar and salt to taste, TWO big tables spoons of gelatin, Orange juice throughout the day.
If you start getting fat, start sprinting, and keep fat at night.
I sprint 20 yards 5-7x every other day, 3 minute rest. Will keep fat at bay, may even lose some like me. Trains only CP-ATP and minimal lactate and glycolsis.
Whatch as you start to feel your scalp be "unglued" to your skull and blood flow return, capillars heal, miniaturizing hair begin to grow longer...etc. As for comeplete regrow, I havn't seen full recover , Just small sprouting and corners are filling in. Hairloss is stopped!
Good luck
How much do you think would be a good idea to put in?@Amarsh213
I’m about to go put salt in my milk because of you. Where’s that follow up. My hairline needs a savior.
How much do you think would be a good idea to put in?
Let us know with how much you end up with.I was very cautious because I had a very bad experience when I first started peating putting way too much salt in OJ and I throw up terribly.
In 1 cup of whole milk I put a tablespoon of maple syrup and a couple shakes of the salt shaker. It was really good and I barely tasted the salt, so next time I try this I’m going to put much more salt and see how I tolerate it.
Let us know with how much you end up with.
Iron, folic acid, omega 3 and topical minoxidil. Not a massive fan of those modalities, surprised there was increased hair density by the end of the study.I found this study which is very interesting.
Controlled clinical trial for evaluation of hair growth with low dose cyclical nutrition therapy in men and women without the use of finasteride
Aim: To evaluate possible results with the stimulation use of minoxidil and the strengthening of hair roots with nutritional cyclical supplements, resulting in increased hair regrowth, without the use of anti androgens and enzyme blockers.Methods: This prospective controlled clinical trial...parjournal.net
Many of my floor length hair friends take omega 3 supplements..Iron, folic acid, omega 3 and topical minoxidil. Not a massive fan of those modalities, surprised there was increased hair density by the end of the study.