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Quote from Даниил on November 16, 2021, 11:20 amhttp://protivkart.com/main/17723-patent%20us%206245531%20b1%20%E2%80%93%20patent%20morgellonov.html
I found this article on the Internet about Margellon's disease. The retinoic acid receptor is mentioned here. The document given in the article is very complex.
http://protivkart.com/main/17723-patent%20us%206245531%20b1%20%E2%80%93%20patent%20morgellonov.html
I found this article on the Internet about Margellon's disease. The retinoic acid receptor is mentioned here. The document given in the article is very complex.
Quote from Даниил on November 17, 2021, 10:46 amSo, I stopped eating Margellon-infected meat (all meat) and now the symptoms of Margellon's disease are rapidly disappearing; I think this confirms my guess that meat may be the source of this disease. I'm constipated again.
So, I stopped eating Margellon-infected meat (all meat) and now the symptoms of Margellon's disease are rapidly disappearing; I think this confirms my guess that meat may be the source of this disease. I'm constipated again.
Quote from Beata on November 17, 2021, 3:43 pmGlad to hear you are better. If you are able to eat nuts, try to have a handful of cashews to relieve constipation. Or look up a simple recipe for congee (Chinese rice porridge). Very helpful to loosen even the most stubborn bowels.
Glad to hear you are better. If you are able to eat nuts, try to have a handful of cashews to relieve constipation. Or look up a simple recipe for congee (Chinese rice porridge). Very helpful to loosen even the most stubborn bowels.
Quote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 1:48 am@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
Quote from Armin on November 28, 2021, 4:45 amQuote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 1:48 am@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
According to the MP, coffee contains chlorogenic acid and may blunt some of the innate immune stimulating effects of olmesartan. Caffeine isn't the issue. They usually recommend a small daily dose of coffee. 1 to 2 cups.
Quote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 1:48 am@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
According to the MP, coffee contains chlorogenic acid and may blunt some of the innate immune stimulating effects of olmesartan. Caffeine isn't the issue. They usually recommend a small daily dose of coffee. 1 to 2 cups.
Quote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 6:22 amQuote from Armin on November 28, 2021, 4:45 amQuote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 1:48 am@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
According to the MP, coffee contains chlorogenic acid and may blunt some of the innate immune stimulating effects of olmesartan. Caffeine isn't the issue. They usually recommend a small daily dose of coffee. 1 to 2 cups.
Thank you very much, that's enough for me.
Quote from Armin on November 28, 2021, 4:45 amQuote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 1:48 am@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
According to the MP, coffee contains chlorogenic acid and may blunt some of the innate immune stimulating effects of olmesartan. Caffeine isn't the issue. They usually recommend a small daily dose of coffee. 1 to 2 cups.
Thank you very much, that's enough for me.
Quote from Даниил on December 11, 2021, 1:39 pmAfter I stopped eating beef, the skin symptoms of Margellones disappeared pretty quickly. I also decided to quit coffee and switch to chicory, but I never started taking olmesatran. I haven't taken anything but taurine lately, because I realized that the rest of the supplements are useless at best. I've been eating quite a lot of white bread, so I think I don't need calcium supplements. My mood has gotten a little worse since I quit coffee, but otherwise the symptoms have gotten better. Constipation for some reason did not return. I would say that I returned to my condition before taking fish oil and vitamin A supplements. I really hope that this is the result of a diet and self-improvement, and not just a coincidence.
I think I would ski now if I had the opportunity.
After I stopped eating beef, the skin symptoms of Margellones disappeared pretty quickly. I also decided to quit coffee and switch to chicory, but I never started taking olmesatran. I haven't taken anything but taurine lately, because I realized that the rest of the supplements are useless at best. I've been eating quite a lot of white bread, so I think I don't need calcium supplements. My mood has gotten a little worse since I quit coffee, but otherwise the symptoms have gotten better. Constipation for some reason did not return. I would say that I returned to my condition before taking fish oil and vitamin A supplements. I really hope that this is the result of a diet and self-improvement, and not just a coincidence.
I think I would ski now if I had the opportunity.
Quote from salt on December 14, 2021, 6:13 amQuote from Даниил on December 11, 2021, 1:39 pmAfter I stopped eating beef, the skin symptoms of Margellones disappeared pretty quickly. I also decided to quit coffee and switch to chicory, but I never started taking olmesatran. I haven't taken anything but taurine lately, because I realized that the rest of the supplements are useless at best. I've been eating quite a lot of white bread, so I think I don't need calcium supplements. My mood has gotten a little worse since I quit coffee, but otherwise the symptoms have gotten better. Constipation for some reason did not return. I would say that I returned to my condition before taking fish oil and vitamin A supplements. I really hope that this is the result of a diet and self-improvement, and not just a coincidence.
I think I would ski now if I had the opportunity.
Why would eating bread make you not need calcium? I think if anything it would increase your need for calcium, as grains have a lot of phosphorus.
Quote from Даниил on December 11, 2021, 1:39 pmAfter I stopped eating beef, the skin symptoms of Margellones disappeared pretty quickly. I also decided to quit coffee and switch to chicory, but I never started taking olmesatran. I haven't taken anything but taurine lately, because I realized that the rest of the supplements are useless at best. I've been eating quite a lot of white bread, so I think I don't need calcium supplements. My mood has gotten a little worse since I quit coffee, but otherwise the symptoms have gotten better. Constipation for some reason did not return. I would say that I returned to my condition before taking fish oil and vitamin A supplements. I really hope that this is the result of a diet and self-improvement, and not just a coincidence.
I think I would ski now if I had the opportunity.
Why would eating bread make you not need calcium? I think if anything it would increase your need for calcium, as grains have a lot of phosphorus.
Quote from Даниил on December 14, 2021, 7:44 amQuote from salt on December 14, 2021, 6:13 amQuote from Даниил on December 11, 2021, 1:39 pmAfter I stopped eating beef, the skin symptoms of Margellones disappeared pretty quickly. I also decided to quit coffee and switch to chicory, but I never started taking olmesatran. I haven't taken anything but taurine lately, because I realized that the rest of the supplements are useless at best. I've been eating quite a lot of white bread, so I think I don't need calcium supplements. My mood has gotten a little worse since I quit coffee, but otherwise the symptoms have gotten better. Constipation for some reason did not return. I would say that I returned to my condition before taking fish oil and vitamin A supplements. I really hope that this is the result of a diet and self-improvement, and not just a coincidence.
I think I would ski now if I had the opportunity.
Why would eating bread make you not need calcium? I think if anything it would increase your need for calcium, as grains have a lot of phosphorus.
From what I've seen in databases, white bread has a 1:1 calcium to phosphorus balance and contains ~100 mg of calcium. Yes, this is not an ideal ratio of calcium to phosphorus, considering that I eat quite a lot of meat/fish. But I'm not sure that we need such a calcium balance, I'm sure that VA increases our needs for calcium, so I'm not strongly worried about it, it's just important for me to get enough calcium.
Quote from salt on December 14, 2021, 6:13 amQuote from Даниил on December 11, 2021, 1:39 pmAfter I stopped eating beef, the skin symptoms of Margellones disappeared pretty quickly. I also decided to quit coffee and switch to chicory, but I never started taking olmesatran. I haven't taken anything but taurine lately, because I realized that the rest of the supplements are useless at best. I've been eating quite a lot of white bread, so I think I don't need calcium supplements. My mood has gotten a little worse since I quit coffee, but otherwise the symptoms have gotten better. Constipation for some reason did not return. I would say that I returned to my condition before taking fish oil and vitamin A supplements. I really hope that this is the result of a diet and self-improvement, and not just a coincidence.
I think I would ski now if I had the opportunity.
Why would eating bread make you not need calcium? I think if anything it would increase your need for calcium, as grains have a lot of phosphorus.
From what I've seen in databases, white bread has a 1:1 calcium to phosphorus balance and contains ~100 mg of calcium. Yes, this is not an ideal ratio of calcium to phosphorus, considering that I eat quite a lot of meat/fish. But I'm not sure that we need such a calcium balance, I'm sure that VA increases our needs for calcium, so I'm not strongly worried about it, it's just important for me to get enough calcium.
Quote from rockarolla on December 22, 2021, 8:33 amQuote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 1:48 am@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
@daniil, there is a huge topic RE coffee on MP(olmesartan users) forum:
https://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum39/8252.html
Quote from Даниил on November 28, 2021, 1:48 am@armin Is it possible to take olmesatran and drink coffee at the same time? The instructions don't say anything about it. I want to start taking olmesatran, but without coffee I feel worse (mood is getting worse).
@daniil, there is a huge topic RE coffee on MP(olmesartan users) forum:
https://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum39/8252.html