Cappuccino and a chamomile old fashioned .
Life is good 🤌☕️🫗
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Cappuccino and a chamomile old fashioned .
Life is good 🤌☕️🫗
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It seems those 2 things would cancel eachother out, no? 😅
It's a classy 4loco
Wow, that's crazy. I'll have to read up on that.
it does something that decreases the risk of stroke iirc... caffeine combines funny with paracetamol too, greatly potentiating it
Interesting, if I have a chance this weekend, I'm going to see if I can find some studies to read through. If it's as simple and effective as this article makes it out to be, it seems like that would be good knowledge to have for anyone who lives far from a hospital.
yeah, it is also interesting from the perspective of what is the irish coffee about
i have a theory it also relates to sugar metabolism and insulin response, i personally feel a fairly distinct improvement in my mood and concentration when i have a shot of whiskey and shot of espresso in one sitting... did it yesterday... kinda broke my fast with it but yeah oh well
caffeine increases the production of enzymes that convert fats into glucose and alcohol increases insulin response, so i figure it probably warms everything up a bit too, possibly helps clear the stroke through some parts of that mechanism
😅 now I'm wondering if Ireland had a lower rate of strokes than less alcohol fueled countries.
Your theory makes sense in my slightly tired but curious brain right now. Maybe something that could make a meaningful impact for those on the diabetic cusp? Surely there has to be some in depth info about that somewhere. Probably buried since natural drugs are bad & synthetic drugs are good but it seems worth looking into.
yeah, i am on that diabetic cusp, i mean, basically drowning in it now... i get tinnitis, low energy, muscle weakness, cramps, persistent infections... it's basically made it impossible for me to stop drinking but the only type of alcohol that is really ok anymore is dry red wine, spirits are just the ethanol mainly, which has some benefit, but the red grape skins have all kinds of chemicals that assist with sugar metabolism
and yeah, i have had to basically ditch all carbs more or less... no more potatoes at all... beer is out... i have been drinking milk but low fat milk is too much sugars still, though it is far less bad than any other form of simple sugar
i should also add that yohimbe has greatly helped with the cramps and muscle weakness... today i didn't have any as i usually do first thing in the morning and by midday my toes were going spaz again
also, my mother gets these cramps, she reports that if she drinks 2L of water a day she is ok but that's very high water intake if you are eating food with water in it IMO... seems that probably weak sugar metabolism is weak on both sides of my family, my father's bloodline comes through the austro/indonesian and as a kid he was harassed at school for looking like an aboriginal... really doesn't but i can assume that his mother's grandfather or something was a new guinea highlander and they did not eat any sugar or starches
Have you tried the cinnamon/apple cider vinegar concoction? I have heard good things about it
cinnamon eh?
definitely gonna check that out... for sure yohimbe helps with the muscles, i suspect amylose clogs things up because my grandma died from alzheimers, and the neglect at the nursing homes... and i strongly suspect in my genetics we have coding for resolving high blood sugar by chaining it into amylose, which then clogs up and disrupts nerve transmission especially in the mid brain... i thought i had wernicke-korsakoff at one point because of double vision but yes that's a diabetes symptom too, and this is probably why
disrupting neurotransmission in general, but especially motor neurons, which are heavily connected to memory as well
i tried yohimbe because i found a study that showed that it increased amylase in the tissue in general and i thought "well, if i have amylose clogging things up then this might help clear it up and get it back as glucose and then maybe it can burn"
well, that's part of it, and then you have to actually prompt the use or elimination of the glucose which is where the alcohol and red fruits come in
i'm just gonna tinker with adding cinnamon to the stack, i think it's more oil soluble, might go better added to my impending cacao butter test...
i'm really drowning in this shit, it's barely enough that i can manage to code adequately to maintain my current work but i need every advantage i can grasp
i was way worse 6 months ago.... the milk diet turned things around and now i understand what is going on i need to push that to the side and cut the sugars out entirely, and anything that helps my body drive sugar metabolism up or improve fat conversion to glycogen is a win... for bonus points, improve neurotransmission in general
You are definitely more informed on the subject than myself. I'm fortunate to not have to deal such sensitivities. Definitely a dyor thing but it seems worth looking into. The acv seems to be the most effective component from what I understand & the cinnamon like an extra boost in glucose reduction. Again, though, this is only info I have gathered through conversational osmosis. 😅
A proponent of a balanced life for sure 👏🏽