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https://vitrifyher.wordpress.com/daily-workout-routine-and-diet/

>My hypothesis about following a strict diet was that I would age less by training my body to expect the same kinds of metabolic wastes, and hence build the equivalent of increased immunity to the natural damages caused by varied food.

>Genes play the largest role, but from what I can tell so far, I’d be willing to bet that my hypothesis has merit. Keep in mind however that I literally have followed it TO THE LETTER. Not a single hint of variety sneaked in once in a while.

>Another perhaps not interesting data-point (since N=1, I’m the only test subject willing to fuck up my life this way) is that I have not gotten sick since I was a child. I was once afflicted by stomach flu or some random thing at least once a year. It’s been so long since the diet began, and I can honestly say that I don’t even remember what a passing cold feels like. It’s been years with clean record – without so much as a seasonal flu.

>The body has a limited amount of resources to fight against external agents. When it is not fighting delicious new kinds of foods, it can route much more of the relevant negentropy to fighting the pathogens (and the standard damage from breathing, of course.)

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>>16026687
Mario Montano did something similar to this, and he ended up drowning himself.

https://vitrifyher.wordpress.com/daily-workout-routine-and-diet/

>I have been following this routine for 5 years so far without missing a single day. Therefore, I am now art. This gives me a comparative advantage against you in the “real” world known as the beach where art is valued.

>I have been following this for five years. I follow this to the letter. No compromise. No salt or condiments. Just The LITERAL INTERPRETATION OF THE WORD.

>The truth is that the (careful assessment) -to- (commitment) ratio approaches an undefined limit at infinity, but that’s not what is important. It is the commitment to a faith of my own devising that is important.

>It is testament to my dominion over the left inferior frontal gyrus.

>Genes play the largest role, but from what I can tell so far, I’d be willing to bet that my hypothesis has merit. Keep in mind however that I literally have followed it TO THE LETTER. Not a single hint of variety sneaked in once in a while.

>Another perhaps not interesting data-point (since N=1, I’m the only test subject willing to fuck up my life this way) is that I have not gotten sick since I was a child. I was once afflicted by stomach flu or some random thing at least once a year. It’s been so long since the diet began, and I can honestly say that I don’t even remember what a passing cold feels like. It’s been years with clean record – without so much as a seasonal flu.

>I also take cold showers every day. I live near Chicago, and in the winter, it will freeze your toes. No excuses. The thoughts will be even more interesting after the brute intermission, and if they were meaningless, they deserved to be purged. 5 minutes. Build the stoic muscle to resist the unrelenting evil wind of the random distribution.

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>>15352950
Eating the exact same routine diet every single day.

https://vitrifyher.wordpress.com/daily-workout-routine-and-diet/

>My hypothesis about following a strict diet was that I would age less by training my body to expect the same kinds of metabolic wastes, and hence build the equivalent of increased immunity to the natural damages caused by varied food.

>Genes play the largest role, but from what I can tell so far, I’d be willing to bet that my hypothesis has merit. Keep in mind however that I literally have followed it TO THE LETTER. Not a single hint of variety sneaked in once in a while.

>Another perhaps not interesting data-point (since N=1, I’m the only test subject willing to fuck up my life this way) is that I have not gotten sick since I was a child. I was once afflicted by stomach flu or some random thing at least once a year. It’s been so long since the diet began, and I can honestly say that I don’t even remember what a passing cold feels like. It’s been years with clean record – without so much as a seasonal flu.

>The body has a limited amount of resources to fight against external agents. When it is not fighting delicious new kinds of foods, it can route much more of the relevant negentropy to fighting the pathogens (and the standard damage from breathing, of course.)

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>>15056953
He ate fish on a regular basis, so he would have gotten plenty of vitamin D from that.

https://vitrifyher.wordpress.com/daily-workout-routine-and-diet/

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>>12165298
https://vitrifyher.com/daily-workout-routine-and-diet/

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