And agreed, diet is something nobody will ever agree on...
Speaking of nutrition....
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Posted 05 September 2013 - 04:23 PM
And agreed, diet is something nobody will ever agree on...
Posted 05 September 2013 - 06:12 PM
Posted 05 September 2013 - 08:27 PM
Posted 06 September 2013 - 02:11 AM
What about specific nutrients or supplements that enhance myelinogenesis? I was thinking about TONS of raw, pastured egg yolks. I just don't know if that would really have an effect, but as Falco said way back, his favorite brain food was (is?) raw eggs. Dave Asprey also promotes his 'Get Some Ice Cream' all the time, and one of the ingredients is raw eggs. Hmm, maybe eat that weekly and see what happens? Take phosphatidylcholine? I wonder. Any ideas would be great!
Hey BigPapa, seems you are reading a lot on Dr. Jack Ruse. Great find about ketosis and performance, I dindt know that full adaptation to keto can take up to 12-24 months.
I think you already saw his Epi-Paleo Rx and I post it here for others too, also he seems to propagate the theory on human brain evolution due to food rich in sea food, so maybe it can have something common with human myelinogenesis:
This diet is the best at controlling inflammation at the brain level to affect hormonal modulation and epigenetic expression
The levels of the pyramid are ordered from best choice for the human brain to next best.
1. The base of the Pyramid is shellfish (oysters) other than crustaceans: Provides the most nutrient density of any food source for optimal functioning of the human brain.
2. The second level of the Pyramid: Crustaceans
3. The third level of the pyramid: Fish
4. The fourth level of the pyramid: Offal/organ meat of pastured/grassfed animals. This is where micronutrient density is greatest in meats but not seafood!
5. The fifth level of the pyramid is where ‘modern day paleo’ begins its pyramid base at our 4th level: grass fed skeletal meats.
6. Pastured eggs if there are no medical contraindications of inflammation like an AI*
7. Seeds and nuts* shading to omega 3 nuts is fine but this becomes important if there is a serious EFA imbalance only on direct testing
http://www.jackkruse...6-epi-paleo-rx/
Posted 06 September 2013 - 03:08 AM
Posted 06 September 2013 - 03:25 AM
"So I have this 48 led ( http://www.ebay.com/...=item3a80a68672 ) but without the adapter here, I bought one in a store.
But I'm wondering if my adapter is the right one because my led lights are not bright at all, I would think that it would shine through my fingers, like on this site: http://heelspurs.com/led.html (thanks Nattzor), to go through your skull.
Any experience?"
Was wondering the same thing.
Edited by typ3z3r0, 06 September 2013 - 03:27 AM.
Posted 06 September 2013 - 02:15 PM
"So I have this 48 led ( http://www.ebay.com/...=item3a80a68672 ) but without the adapter here, I bought one in a store.
But I'm wondering if my adapter is the right one because my led lights are not bright at all, I would think that it would shine through my fingers, like on this site: http://heelspurs.com/led.html (thanks Nattzor), to go through your skull.
Any experience?"
Was wondering the same thing.
From the description: "Here is a powerful LED device I designed and sell, consisting of 45 red (660 nm) and 45 infrared (850 nm) LEDs. The pulses of light are 250 mW/cm^2."
If you look at the image, you can see that only half of the LEDs are producing visible (red) light. Those are the 660 nm LEDs. I have the 48-LED device as well, and you can only see red light when it illuminates your skin in the area that you use it on, since they're 850 nm LEDs. I used bluetack to cover the sensor so I can use it in any lighting environment though. If you see red light on your skin and it heats up after a while, it should be working perfectly fine.
Posted 06 September 2013 - 03:04 PM
Yep. Mettmett is right on here swen. Near infrared light is very dim to our eyes. Just make sure you cover the sensor (it will pretty much happen automatically when you place the LEDs on your head) and the array will turn on. As he mentioned as well, your cellphone cam probably works great here (mine does) and you can also go into a very dark room (bathroom, maybe), close the door, and shine it against the wall. The heat is a pretty good indicator as well. Looking forward to hearing your results! I hope it works for you. =)So I have this 48 led ( http://www.ebay.com/...=item3a80a68672 ) but without the adapter here, I bought one in a store.
But I'm wondering if my adapter is the right one because my led lights are not bright at all, I would think that it would shine through my fingers, like on this site: http://heelspurs.com/led.html (thanks Nattzor), to go through your skull.
Any experience?
Yep. You're good. =)"So I have this 48 led ( http://www.ebay.com/...=item3a80a68672 ) but without the adapter here, I bought one in a store.
But I'm wondering if my adapter is the right one because my led lights are not bright at all, I would think that it would shine through my fingers, like on this site: http://heelspurs.com/led.html (thanks Nattzor), to go through your skull.
Any experience?"
Was wondering the same thing.
From the description: "Here is a powerful LED device I designed and sell, consisting of 45 red (660 nm) and 45 infrared (850 nm) LEDs. The pulses of light are 250 mW/cm^2."
If you look at the image, you can see that only half of the LEDs are producing visible (red) light. Those are the 660 nm LEDs. I have the 48-LED device as well, and you can only see red light when it illuminates your skin in the area that you use it on, since they're 850 nm LEDs. I used bluetack to cover the sensor so I can use it in any lighting environment though. If you see red light on your skin and it heats up after a while, it should be working perfectly fine.
Yes, I should of mentioned that because of the heat I felt, I did believe it was working.
I like that bluetack idea. Thanks typ!"So I have this 48 led ( http://www.ebay.com/...=item3a80a68672 ) but without the adapter here, I bought one in a store.
But I'm wondering if my adapter is the right one because my led lights are not bright at all, I would think that it would shine through my fingers, like on this site: http://heelspurs.com/led.html (thanks Nattzor), to go through your skull.
Any experience?"
Was wondering the same thing.
From the description: "Here is a powerful LED device I designed and sell, consisting of 45 red (660 nm) and 45 infrared (850 nm) LEDs. The pulses of light are 250 mW/cm^2."
If you look at the image, you can see that only half of the LEDs are producing visible (red) light. Those are the 660 nm LEDs. I have the 48-LED device as well, and you can only see red light when it illuminates your skin in the area that you use it on, since they're 850 nm LEDs. I used bluetack to cover the sensor so I can use it in any lighting environment though. If you see red light on your skin and it heats up after a while, it should be working perfectly fine.
Edited by lostfalco, 06 September 2013 - 02:58 PM.
Posted 06 September 2013 - 03:11 PM
Edited by typ3z3r0, 06 September 2013 - 03:31 PM.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 12:03 AM
Edited by lostfalco, 08 September 2013 - 12:46 AM.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 02:20 AM
Posted 08 September 2013 - 02:33 AM
The best I can do for now is send you here. http://www.longecity...-lostfalco/ I'm pretty much lasering my entire brain right before bed. If I do it during the day then I usually take about 20 minutes after I'm done lasering, close my eyes, and breathe deeply. I've found that on the rare occasions that the supplements make me a little too amped, this really calms me down and makes me very focused. For a 'calming dose' I usually keep my times very low and I NEVER do it on my off day.Can you post the lasering points falco?
Edited by lostfalco, 08 September 2013 - 02:35 AM.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 03:21 AM
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Posted 08 September 2013 - 03:22 AM
Edited by Joe Cohen, 08 September 2013 - 03:25 AM.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 04:51 AM
Hey guys, quick question for everyone. Do you guys think it would be ok for me to go through the thread, copy peoples' quotes about their TULIP experiences, and paste them in the "TULIP Experiences" thread? It seems like it would probably be ok since they're already public and I would just be moving them but I wanted to hear what you guys thought in case there is something that I haven't thought of. Thanks everyone!
Posted 08 September 2013 - 07:02 AM
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Posted 08 September 2013 - 12:43 PM
the reason falco urges people to start out low is because of hormesis. you have to find the right balance. if you do too much you could in fact harm your brain cellsif one is using led's the time of the treatment should be 10 minutes according to naeser study
Posted 08 September 2013 - 01:45 PM
Posted 08 September 2013 - 06:38 PM
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Posted 08 September 2013 - 07:17 PM
I'm lovin the laser therapy...shined it on my gf and she felt she felt different within 30 seconds. Lol
Posted 08 September 2013 - 07:44 PM
Sry Plastic.I'm lovin the laser therapy...shined it on my gf and she felt she felt different within 30 seconds. Lol
Perhaps i need to try a laser and not led's. i followed the naeser study but started with 1 or 2 minutes each spot; instead of the initial start of 5 minute 10 seconds found in the study.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 08:01 PM
Posted 08 September 2013 - 09:59 PM
Edited by Q did it!, 08 September 2013 - 10:01 PM.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 10:02 PM
Edited by mettmett, 08 September 2013 - 10:03 PM.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 10:09 PM
yea thats the same idea several of us have had. i want to do the same thing.
Posted 08 September 2013 - 10:09 PM
I'm glad to see they finally got this web site up and working again. I'm the guy with the http://heelspurs.com/led.html page. If the 810 penetrates better, it might be best for deep injuries, but probably not by a large amount. 830 should have about the same penetration. If anyone comes by Montgomery AL I can let you try on my LED helmet if I haven't butchered it for parts. I'd be surprised if there is any more powerful "helmet" in the world, but if you place a gallon zip-lock bag of about 1 quart water on your head then place a $10 500 W halogen flood light from walmart within 1 to 3 inches, then you should get a lot more healthy light energy to your brain than my helmet. When compared in terms of the energy from LEDs and laser, this should provide about 20 watts in the "mitochondria-active" range (1/3 of the 500 W comes out as light like the sun, and about 1/4 of that light is in the healthy range of 4 wavelengths, and about 1/2 of that is wasted in not being on a specific wavelength like the LEDs). The water is to absorb heat. This assumes the head is bald or shaved. It covers about 200 cm^2 so the intensity should be 20/200 = 100 mW/cm^2 which I think is 3 times more intense as my helmet but with maybe 3 times less coverage. Maybe I will do 4 of these 500 W halogen surrounding my head with some water blocking contraption. I guess I could make and sell a copy of my helmet for $800. My costs are $0.15 per 830 nm LED 1,500 LEDs, $20 for 12 circuit boards, $20 high-power supply, $5 solder. Approx $300 in parts, 10 hours pain-in-the-butt work. Actually, I could have them pulse at 5 times the intensity using a 20% duty cycle. There are only specious theoretical reasons why this type of pulsing will help, and it has to be at a very fast 50 uS on, 250 uS off speed, if not 10 uS on and 50 uS off. In practice I am still trying to determine if pulsing is better. So far the result are promising. If I put a fan and box on each board with pulsing, it can be 3 times stronger so that treatment would be 5 minutes instead of 20 to 30 minutes ($1,600... I was and will be selling the boxes individually for $185). Lack of strength is where all LEDs devices on the market are failing.
Posted 09 September 2013 - 02:24 AM
I'm lovin the laser therapy...shined it on my gf and she felt she felt different within 30 seconds. Lol
Perhaps i need to try a laser and not led's. i followed the naeser study but started with 1 or 2 minutes each spot; instead of the initial start of 5 minute 10 seconds found in the study.
Posted 09 September 2013 - 06:28 AM
Edited by Strangelove, 09 September 2013 - 06:29 AM.
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