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a few retards incapable of reading medical literature seem to think it's just some schizo meme due to all the rampant spamming by shitposters.
This thread is to clear some things up and answer questions if there are any. For the record, fungal growth occuring in regular (high) dosing is very much true.

>> No.14623437

>>14623384
Can you provide us with the cultures that proved this fungal growth ? Where is this fungal growth happening ?

>> No.14623447

>>14623384
Shouldn't you be fine if you don't snort it?

>> No.14623468

I was on board until that Pax guy started talking about in breastplate. I think the dudes gone retarded from the fungus

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>>14623384
Based on experiences with individuals who've begun using deferoxamine recently 500mg-1g is currently without significant risks of developing mucormycosis and that the risks of developing mucormycosis is increased with prolonged high dose usage in a short timespan like in my instance. This presents as a non healing nosebleed with discharge. So long as you're not immune compromised and practice adequate safety measures including prophylactic antifungals if you use large amounts in a short period of time. NAC, Curcumin, CBD and intranasal lactoferrin may also help besides intranasal insulin. The fungal infections feed off of glucose so improving our neuronal insulin sensitivity would greatly reduce the risks of infection in the future.
> Rapamycin Exerts Antifungal Activity In Vitro and In Vivo against Mucor circinelloides via FKBP12-Dependent Inhibition of Tor
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3294450/
> Mucormycosis during deferoxamine therapy is a siderophore-mediated infection. In vitro and in vivo animal studies.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC288195/
Intranasal deferoxamine providing significantly higher brain exposure than iv use will increase the potential risks of opportunistic fungal infection by mucor c
> Fungistatic Action of N-Acetylcysteine on Candida albicans Biofilms and Its Interaction with Antifungal Agents
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7409114/
> Risk of Mucormycosis in Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8592794/
Thank you anon for helping to improve awareness to the potential risks.
>>14623468
there are shitposter impersonators trying to muddy the research I've shared and ruin my reputation. I would not recommend use of meth and anyone that doesn't have this tripcode is a impersonator. Some impersonators have good intentions while others want to see us fail in becoming more capable beings and losing the barriers to our self actualization.

>> No.14623665

>>14623384
If you live in the desert, you don't need to worry about fungus. That's why the cutting edge nootropics scene is located in dry places like Arizona and California.

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>>14623619
based keep posting brother

>> No.14624012

>>14623619
You developed mucormycosis? Fucking yikes dude, how are the cognitive benefits holding up? I feel like the cons outweigh the pros

>> No.14624112

>>14624012
I treated my mucormycosis by snorting rapamycin. Im doing fantastic. Cognition couldn't be stronger. Im just enjoying the eve of independence day.

>> No.14624170

>>14624112
You should test out deferoxamine's affect on cognition by learning a new language or skill. Have you taken iq Tests? How would you say this has impacted your fluid intelligence/neuroplasticity?

>> No.14624261

>>14624170
I have photographic memory of the mechanisms behind the pathology of cognitive decline and metabolic disorder and recall speed is instant. I can spend hours typing non stop, no decline in cognitive function throughout the day.I don't have any anxiety or fears. I am incredibly emotionally resilient to the point that I don't experience negative feelings. All of the other people that have joined me have noticed substantial gains including a man who claimed a gram of deferoxamine increased his IQ 1 standard deviation by having a cognitive function test.
I have more ambitious goals in teaching as many people neuroscience as possible and proposing deferoxamine for the mitigation of all disorders of cognitive decline and metabolic disorders. There's a lot to be done.

>> No.14624725

It's so fucking funny reading about midwits taking it, listening to Terrence McKenna, and babbling about how profound for hours upon hours. This is truly schizo territory

>> No.14624843

why, specifically, is non-metabolic iron the culprit? eli5

>> No.14624867

>>14624261
>I am incredibly emotionally resilient to the point that I don't experience negative feelings.
im interested

>> No.14624893 [DELETED] 

>>14623619
Did you read the paper that I posted in the last thread, with bone iron increasing 20+ fold durimg the iron age? Do you think it's relevant or not?

>> No.14624894

>>14624261
Did you read the paper that I posted in the last thread, with bone iron increasing 20+ fold during the iron age? Do you think it's relevant or not?

>> No.14624896

>>14623384
>I think we need to clear up some blah blah blah
Written just like a shill. Didn't read your post. Kys

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>>14624894
Jere it is again. Notice the average 217ppm in the neolothic samples and 4828ppm in the Byzantine samples.

>> No.14625492

Do you guys think that Witten or Tao take any of that shit ?

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>>14624894
its not relevant because we cant use fossil records to look at iron contents within the brain and we're current examining on a intracellular level how inflammation can influence iron disposition within our braincells and how that contributes to cognitive decline through induction of cerebral insulin resistance, hypothalamic inflammation, and glutamatergic excitotoxicity. Anthropology can't contribute significantly to understanding of mechanistic data supporting iron dysbiosis and the development of cognitive decline or even cognitive functions.

>> No.14626276

>>14624261
What dosage/protocol have you been using?
Costs?