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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 280280" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Love that quote! One of my favorite mind exercises to do is to think about myself at the end of my life on my death bed, and to think about how I would feel, what regrets I might have, what things would be most important to me in life at that moment, what I might wish I would have done, or done more of, or done less of, etc., and then bring myself back to reality, where I actually have the opportunity to act on all of those things. It’s one of the most beneficial mind exercises that I do on a regular basis. The benefits that come from it are priceless. Gonna save that quote tho, I really like it. It’s simple, but couldn't have more meaning, imo/ at least for me. Thanks for sharing it. </p><p></p><p>Obv dont agree with ur views that 200mg of test/ week have long term negative impacts on a persons health, as long as they keep BP, and other vital signs WNL, as well as not letting their RBC’s/ HCT levels get too too high, but we can agree to disagree on that one lol</p><p></p><p>And not trying to push any specific diet or anything, but u rarely rarely rarely ever see people on long term carnivore get cancer or cardiovascular disease. It’s because cancer and cardiovascular disease stem from the same things, chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, damaged mitochondria, and cells malfunctioning. The carnivore diet is the best way, diet wise, to mitigate/ resolve these issues. Again, not trying to push anything on u. Just trying to let u know what the best way to decrease the chances of u getting cancer again/ any cardiovascular diseases again is, at least in regards to diet </p><p></p><p>And as we all probably know by now, eventually if every man lives long enough, they will eventually all get prostate cancer. It’s inevitable for all of us men. And since ur 68, and in the higher risk category for it, thought I’d share a little tip on how to prevent it. Obv the carnivore diet lol, but also getting enough iodine. Either through diet, or supplementation. Just a little tip that most guys probably aren’t aware of. Any glandular issue, always think iodine. So one of the best ways to also prevent/ resolve breast cancer, if u know any women, or even men, dealing with that. Sorry, couldn’t help myself with the little diet/ health tangent there lol. Anytime I see people dealing with things that are extremely easy to resolve/ avoid, I can’t help but at least give them answers/ options that will help them. Whether they take or leave it is irrelevant to me. Just makes me feel better knowing I at least gave them the info that can help them, and what they do after that with it is up to them. Just hard to not say anything at all, when u know u have things that can help them out, at least for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 280280, member: 15043"] Love that quote! One of my favorite mind exercises to do is to think about myself at the end of my life on my death bed, and to think about how I would feel, what regrets I might have, what things would be most important to me in life at that moment, what I might wish I would have done, or done more of, or done less of, etc., and then bring myself back to reality, where I actually have the opportunity to act on all of those things. It’s one of the most beneficial mind exercises that I do on a regular basis. The benefits that come from it are priceless. Gonna save that quote tho, I really like it. It’s simple, but couldn't have more meaning, imo/ at least for me. Thanks for sharing it. Obv dont agree with ur views that 200mg of test/ week have long term negative impacts on a persons health, as long as they keep BP, and other vital signs WNL, as well as not letting their RBC’s/ HCT levels get too too high, but we can agree to disagree on that one lol And not trying to push any specific diet or anything, but u rarely rarely rarely ever see people on long term carnivore get cancer or cardiovascular disease. It’s because cancer and cardiovascular disease stem from the same things, chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, damaged mitochondria, and cells malfunctioning. The carnivore diet is the best way, diet wise, to mitigate/ resolve these issues. Again, not trying to push anything on u. Just trying to let u know what the best way to decrease the chances of u getting cancer again/ any cardiovascular diseases again is, at least in regards to diet And as we all probably know by now, eventually if every man lives long enough, they will eventually all get prostate cancer. It’s inevitable for all of us men. And since ur 68, and in the higher risk category for it, thought I’d share a little tip on how to prevent it. Obv the carnivore diet lol, but also getting enough iodine. Either through diet, or supplementation. Just a little tip that most guys probably aren’t aware of. Any glandular issue, always think iodine. So one of the best ways to also prevent/ resolve breast cancer, if u know any women, or even men, dealing with that. Sorry, couldn’t help myself with the little diet/ health tangent there lol. Anytime I see people dealing with things that are extremely easy to resolve/ avoid, I can’t help but at least give them answers/ options that will help them. Whether they take or leave it is irrelevant to me. Just makes me feel better knowing I at least gave them the info that can help them, and what they do after that with it is up to them. Just hard to not say anything at all, when u know u have things that can help them out, at least for me [/QUOTE]
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