brothersteve
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Post by brothersteve on Jun 30, 2022 22:41:57 GMT
Dogs & humans? Ur comparing apples with oranges here. People also include grains in their diet which contain various harmful ligands & phytates. Yet, it doesn't stop folks from eating them. Plus, grains are supposed to be healthy bcuz of insoluble fiber for ur microbiones & B vitamins u can get from other sources. Shit abounds here in a Egypt & it rate high for Hepatitis risks which of course u get from eating shit. Dogs eat shit here too but doesn't affect them so much as they have a different constitution. U can still eat shit & die from it. It's an unsafe & questionable practice too. Lots of AIDS still abounds inside prisons as well as hepatitis too with the incumbent activities u bring up. Hey? Felching is pretty popular too but it doesn't make the practice healthy or risk free either. I've never heard of historical or paleontology pandemics among animals like the Plague, Red Death, TB, Hepatitis, Syphilis, etcetera like with humans. Human are more suspectable to those diseases then farm animals. I brought up the dogs eating poop thing for several reasons, and yes - humans can die from eating shit and I would not recommend that. What came to mind was from your sentence I pasted of 'animals recycling' with my point being that some dogs eat poop (mine did and the vet said part of it was for him to get digestive juices and enzymes into his tract to help him) and it's basically recycling. That compared to what I read about a human digestive case www.livescience.com/28996-hole-in-stomach-revealed-digestion.html and in essence Pavlov's Dog thereafter. The internal human process of digestion is more intricate than we know. Also, nutrients derived from consuming things, no matter how seemingly odd, is fascinating to me. When we eat meat we eat something dead, right. Then we cook it and kill it even more (nutrient-wise). Just stuff to ponder. The 'tossing the salad' was mean to be a funny take on the practices some humans go to for enjoyment and the relationship to the discussion of orally taking in bodily excretions, hence the smiley. Did not know they used tasty food items for this. Hey, it's June here in 'Murica = Pride month = taste the rainbow ! Gotta say, the 'felching' part had me snorting as have not heard that word since 1987 when a guy was describing the term in a funny way (ah, the 80's). The 'paleontology pandemics' is an interesting, but related segue that deserves more research. The bird and swine flu's come to mind and the destruction of swine and poultry. Back to humans drinking their own urine, what if this body waste were re-introduced into the same organism a second time around - in essence re-filtered? Would the altered stuff have a beneficial effect? Something to ponder and Mr. P's research, and that of others, may yield interesting findings. Hey, if it can help something, then why not.
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Post by lardy on Jun 30, 2022 23:17:30 GMT
After doing dynamic tension exercises I make my old bullies eat dog shit.
(I would like to clarify I am not talking about Bulldogs)
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 1, 2022 1:03:29 GMT
OSKM is a fraction of a percent of the 3,000+ (and counting) naturally occurring, beneficial substances that are in urine, one of the most studied natural substances. Since some of the substances in urine are yet unidentified, perhaps there are some essential co-factors that would be missed by taking just the synthesized OSKM drug? If I'm going to continue with this therapy, I'd rather have the real deal for FREE, proven safe over thousands of years, than pay for a fractional part, manufactured in a lab - and with what chemicals besides? No thanks. I don't take pharmaceuticals and I don't take them in place of natural medicinals either.
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Post by moxohol on Jul 1, 2022 5:44:37 GMT
Dogs & humans? Ur comparing apples with oranges here................................. ........................................Human are more suspectable to those diseases then farm animals. I brought up the dogs eating poop thing for several reasons, and yes - humans can die from eating shit and I would not recommend that. What came to mind was from your sentence I pasted of 'animals recycling' with my point being that some dogs eat poop (mine did and the vet said part of it was for him to get digestive juices and enzymes into his tract to help him) and it's basically recycling. That compared to what I read about a human digestive case www.livescience.com/28996-hole-in-stomach-revealed-digestion.html and in essence Pavlov's Dog thereafter. The internal human process of digestion is more intricate than we know. Also, nutrients derived from consuming things, no matter how seemingly odd, is fascinating to me. When we eat meat we eat something dead, right. Then we cook it and kill it even more (nutrient-wise). Just stuff to ponder. The 'tossing the salad' was mean to be a funny take on the practices some humans go to for enjoyment and the relationship to the discussion of orally taking in bodily excretions, hence the smiley. Did not know they used tasty food items for this. Hey, it's June here in 'Murica = Pride month = taste the rainbow ! Gotta say, the 'felching' part had me snorting as have not heard that word since 1987 when a guy was describing the term in a funny way (ah, the 80's). The 'paleontology pandemics' is an interesting, but related segue that deserves more research. The bird and swine flu's come to mind and the destruction of swine and poultry. Back to humans drinking their own urine, what if this body waste were re-introduced into the same organism a second time around - in essence re-filtered? Would the altered stuff have a beneficial effect? Something to ponder and Mr. P's research, and that of others, may yield interesting findings. Hey, if it can help something, then why not.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 1, 2022 9:33:59 GMT
I wish you'd learn how to use the quote box, m8.
Do.a search for "OSKM in human urine". I'm not bothering with apologetics on this subject anymore.
Nor am I drinking aged piss.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 1, 2022 9:42:17 GMT
Anyone familiar with the term, "Full of piss and vinegar"?
Anyone want to guess why there are multiple statues of a boy peeing in a fountain pool?
Have you ever heard of saving morning urine to mark territory - as around a garden to ward off pests?
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Post by moxohol on Jul 1, 2022 13:16:32 GMT
Ur right. I'm chastened. OSKM is found in urine as it's excreted by the body due to homeostasis. No surprise there? However, OSKM cannot be absorbed as it is destroyed in the intestinal tract. That's a fairly common occurrence for many proteins & enzymes as a general rule.
U can have ur piss & I'll have my frothy ejaculate power smoothie & call it a day.
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Post by brothersteve on Jul 1, 2022 14:26:01 GMT
After doing dynamic tension exercises I make my old bullies eat dog shit. (I would like to clarify I am not talking about Bulldogs) ...do you mean bullies like these here?
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Post by brothersteve on Jul 1, 2022 14:35:38 GMT
Anyone familiar with the term, "Full of piss and vinegar"? Anyone want to guess why there are multiple statues of a boy peeing in a fountain pool? Have you ever heard of saving morning urine to mark territory - as around a garden to ward off pests? Worked with a woman looking to get some deer pee. She had a neighbor who allowed his dogs to stay out in the rear yard all night barking and heard this would stop them from doing so.
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 1, 2022 15:03:43 GMT
.... However, OSKM cannot be absorbed as it is destroyed in the intestinal tract. That's a fairly common occurrence for many proteins & enzymes as a general rule. ... OK, thanks. Can you provide any documentation on the "OSKM ...... is destroyed in the intestinal tract" part? Thanks!
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Post by billfish on Jul 1, 2022 17:06:21 GMT
I wish you'd learn how to use the quote box, m8. Do.a search for "OSKM in human urine". I'm not bothering with apologetics on this subject anymore. Nor am I drinking aged piss. Uh oh.......mikey is pissed off !
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Post by moxohol on Jul 1, 2022 17:19:25 GMT
.... However, OSKM cannot be absorbed as it is destroyed in the intestinal tract. That's a fairly common occurrence for many proteins & enzymes as a general rule. ... OK, thanks. Can you provide any documentation on the "OSKM ...... is destroyed in the intestinal tract" part? Thanks! Below is a study cite I discovered about a year ago. The topic of OSKM & it's application in regards to muscle piqued my interest. So I pursued it further for more info about it. Naturally, during the course of my search I checked all the major chemical supply houses. OSKM is not available anywhere as a substance or in a supplement form. They do sell OSKM induction (& test) kits which is just a big fancy term for stimulating endogenous production of OSKM. My reasoning tells me that this is because raising levels by the oral route isn't possible or available yet. If either were true then u can bet the farm that the chemical supply houses would be selling it directly by now. I have experience with them because I have purchased items that aren't available either as supplements or medicine but are available for research purposes. The quality is high grade but you'll pay dearly for it. Usually items can be bought from supply houses without too much fuss depending on the item. So, I'm not spouting off alot of high falutin BS to validate myself or make myself appear smarter than I truly am. OSKM has been in the research literature since 2016 by my reckoning. I've searched for OSKM & it ain't anywhere except in piss. So, you'll have to drink up m8 to get ur fill of OSKM if u still feel that's the way to go. As a sidebar: strawberries & parsley ain't worth shit. The Fisetin & Apigenin content in both have poor bio-availability. All the studies I cited before are completely valid & sexy but they all failed to mention the rotten absorption of both rendering them useless. =============== In vivo partial reprogramming of myofibers promotes muscle regeneration by remodeling the stem cell niche | Nature Communications www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-23353-z?error=cookies_not_supported&code=4ff07359-9492-43a7-859c-d1a4beaa218b
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Post by mr potatohead on Jul 1, 2022 17:33:27 GMT
...... I've searched for OSKM & it ain't anywhere except in piss. So, you'll have to drink up m8 to get ur fill of OSKM if u still feel that's the way to go. ...... Thanks for the note on strawberries and parsley! I'm still going to eat them though, since I may get the nutrients from recycling. ".... you'll have to drink up m8 to get ur fill of OSKM ...."
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Post by moxohol on Jul 1, 2022 17:46:58 GMT
Below is a video presentation about OSKM & Partial Cellular Reprogramming. I admit that reading any citations about it will make ur eyes glaze over. Operating heavy machinery is not advisable. billfish take note. U need this besides a private harem of female swedish masseurs.
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Post by tommyhelms on Jul 1, 2022 17:53:34 GMT
Sigh...I'm glad Bruce isn't here to see this thread
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