Nitric Oxide Protocol

Slayo

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I said it increases sodium on a hairtest.

So why they give it to slow oxidisers ? Fixing ratios on hairtest immo is pointless without understanding what are you doing, because one mineral can be high because of increased ecretion or increased levels.
Let's take someone with a low na/k, so you give hime vit e to fix the ratio to raise na, but in reality your na in tissues decreased
 

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So why they give it to slow oxidisers ? Fixing ratios on hairtest immo is pointless without understanding what are you doing, because one mineral can be high because of increased ecretion or increased levels.
Let's take someone with a low na/k, so you give hime vit e to fix the ratio to raise na, but in reality your na in tissues decreased

The computer looks at all minerals together and know the structure of the cell
 

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So why they give it to slow oxidisers ? Fixing ratios on hairtest immo is pointless without understanding what are you doing, because one mineral can be high because of increased ecretion or increased levels.
Let's take someone with a low na/k, so you give hime vit e to fix the ratio to raise na, but in reality your na in tissues decreased


yes, NA is decreased because your adrenaline goes up. low sodium on the hairtest is lack of adrenaline, so sodium is retained in the cell to make it more sensitive to adrenaline.

That is how I see it.


they look at many minerals at once to know what sodium levels is in the cell. low or high.

Thus if someone is taking some hormones. before the test which are duaretic for sodium like progesterone.

Like Tony did. He took progesterone before the hairtest.

they still know based on another minerals what is the proper oxidation rate, even if someone takes a sodium duaretic.
 
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Slayo

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yes, NA is decreased because your adrenaline goes up. low sodium on the hairtest is lack of adrenaline, so sodium is retained in the cell to make it more sensitive to adrenaline.

That is how I see it.
And i see as that too, if i have acute stress that reauires adrenaline i immediately crave salt as adrenaline use a lot of it, but i didn't know that vit e increases adrenaline, i can't find research supppprting it
 

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And i see as that too, if i have acute stress that reauires adrenaline i immediately crave salt as adrenaline use a lot of it, but i didn't know that vit e increases adrenaline, i can't find research supppprting it


I dont think ARL gives much vitamin E to people. Wilsons said that it dangerously elevates sodium levels on the hairtest sometimes. and they dont give much of it.

They give everything all together.
 

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@Slayo

they have a computer which look at all enzymes at once, like all minerals. So even if someone takes hormones, they will probably know the proper bodychemistry

Like with Tonysoprano. He took progesterone right before the tests. Progesterone is a sodium duaretic. So we see high sodium on his hairtest.

I have a matrix of all enzymes also, and this is what I am trying to do to finish the enzymatic reaction so I understand all of them.

Those guys has finished them. But I think the problem with TEI and ARL is that we still dont know so many of other minerals that are effected, like rubbidium or stronthium or others


So I was trying actually to do my matrix using all minerals.

And since I dont have all the minerals to supplement. I will be using lights , since every light spectrum can be tighed to a certain mineral.
This way I can regulate people using all minerals , not just like 20 of them or 15.

This is what I am working on in my spare time. and I think this is a future of medicine.
 

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@Slayo

I think this is the flaw of the ARL and TEI systems. since they dont use all minerals.

And may be this is why fasting and swimming in the ocean works really good.

The only thing which can play in favor of explaining why ARL is still good for short term or for long term , if you add things like kelp to it etc.

is that they already know certain most popular heavy metals and work on those.

or supports like SODs, and let the body handle the rest itself.

But I still think, it is very hard to support SODS when rubidium is down, since that will make copper less bioavailable

there are a lot of questions to these programs, dont get me wrong.


This is why understanding their flaws IMO. I am trying to work on something which IMO will have less flaws. But it takes a long time, and it is a hobby, so most likely someone reads this idea about the lights, and implements it faster than me LOL. I have been working on it for 6 years already.
 

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like rubbidium or stronthium or others


So I was trying actually to do my matrix using all minerals.

And since I dont have all the minerals to supplement. I will be using lights , since every light spectrum can be tighed to a certain mineral.
This way I can regulate people using all minerals , not just like 20 of them or 15.

This is what I am working on in my spare time. and I think this is a future of medicine.
This is why understanding their flaws IMO. I am trying to work on something which IMO will have less flaws. But it takes a long time, and it is a hobby, so most likely someone reads this idea about the lights, and implements it faster than me LOL. I have been working on it for 6 years already.


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@Slayo

I think this is the flaw of the ARL and TEI systems. since they dont use all minerals.

And may be this is why fasting and swimming in the ocean works really good.

The only thing which can play in favor of explaining why ARL is still good for short term or for long term , if you add things like kelp to it etc.

is that they already know certain most popular heavy metals and work on those.

or supports like SODs, and let the body handle the rest itself.

But I still think, it is very hard to support SODS when rubidium is down, since that will make copper less bioavailable

there are a lot of questions to these programs, dont get me wrong.


This is why understanding their flaws IMO. I am trying to work on something which IMO will have less flaws. But it takes a long time, and it is a hobby, so most likely someone reads this idea about the lights, and implements it faster than me LOL. I have been working on it for 6 years already.

I wonder if there are other ways to stay balanced long-term.
For example the boyfriend of my grandma is in his 90s and he looks better than any other over 90 year old I have ever seen.
All he eats is mainly sugar (like soda, desserts, ...) and sometimes he orders beef meat, but he always only eats the sauce (fat) and very very little meat.
And he sits in the sun all day long (in summer). We live in europe without access to the sea.

I think this diet is very low in vitamins, minerals, maybe even low in protein (not sure about that because of the desserts)
But maybe that's the point: Basically no copper, no iron, etc. so doesn't get toxic in any of that stuff and that seems to be more important than enough vitamins, proteins etc...

I mean this is kind of a "chelation diet" right?

Maybe that's a way to go: Going very low in minerals so body can fine-tune mineral retention and absorption better and stay balanced?
 

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There is a product for sale in Australia called The Nitric Factor which works really well to boost Nitric Oxide levels. It is a simple formula, and all the individual ingredients can be combined together easily. From my own testing, taking them together works much better than taking either Arginine or Citrulline on its own.

http://www.vdk.com.au/the-nitric-factor

The ingredients are:

Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate
Citrulline Malate
Glycine Propionyl-L-Carnitine
R-Alpha Lipoic Acid

The Alpha Lipoic Acid takes care of any free radicals, and the Glycine Propionyl-L-Carnitine boosts NO levels as well according to the booklet on the website. Maybe add these two ingredients to the protocol?

I haven't been taking this product, I have been taking all of the individual ingredients together instead, first thing in the morning and last thing at night. It has definitely helped me in the penis department. And the gym department too.

Another thing we could add is beetroot powder or juiced beets, they are also known for boosting NO levels. I have some beetroot powder, will add it to my regimen soon. Might be overkill though.
 

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Does this protocol keep nitric oxide higher?

What I mean is how can we fix nitric oxide production naturally. So our own body produces enough. Instead having to use precursors to nitric oxide everyday.
 

tallglass13

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I think if you use a combo of regular arginine and citruline you will be fine, but the folate and folinic acid is very important as well.
 

Mey

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I think if you use a combo of regular arginine and citruline you will be fine, but the folate and folinic acid is very important as well.
I requested folinic acid from pharmacy and they gave me calcium folinate 15mg pill that on the box is written equivalent to folinic acid. Is it the same ?
 

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I can say that this protocol works. Doesn’t increase the amount of erections I get, but does make them way stronger and bigger. The way they were before fin.

Makes sense as we are most likely nadph deficient, which is responsible from converting arginine to citrulline with NO.
 

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My benefits have stayed so far, I have had morning wood every day since. my confidence has stayed up as well. In fact, I don't really even care about my hair that much anymore. I shave my head, have a beard, and as long as my penis is working I'm good.
 

brix

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My benefits have stayed so far, I have had morning wood every day since. my confidence has stayed up as well. In fact, I don't really even care about my hair that much anymore. I shave my head, have a beard, and as long as my penis is working I'm good.

Have you noticed any changes to your hair yet?