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#1 userx8

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Posted 27 January 2013 - 07:44 PM


Okay you wannabee butterfly's out there, I think this should be a comprehensive "checkpoint" for the "layman" out there. Of recent -- i.e. since around just-before May 2012 -- I've been taking turmeric, with water. Initially, intensely strong headaches manifested yet I found a strong creative process arise from this. This persisted as I took more. My mental difficulties themselves aroused greater from this too -- so it wasn't without the nasty side-effects. So, turmeric has helped me focus on projects, yet it wasn't without side-effects. Anyway, there may -- it is of the contradicting possibility of such -- compound side effects. My essence of point is that I ponder if the senescence of cellular damage can possibly be reversed. I would quite happily consume some telomerase rejuvenation -- yet I cannot help but feel that this merely protects telomeres from free-radical damage of the external environment(s). I think reversal would require some special nutrition - something that the ageing cells were lacking before, that cannot recover from their telomeres -- that require some other compound that can enable them to properly reconstruct from the damage of free-radicals!

Okay, so that included -- I also quintessentially want something that enhances my creative and memory cognition. By "memory", I refer to some part of mind function that listens and captivates that desired something from the "creative process". I thought LSD would be a good idea, but have yet to come across this -- I haven't experienced LSD by the way.

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Posted 27 January 2013 - 09:20 PM

Sorry! -- a little drunk from around 130cl of red wine here :/

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Posted 27 January 2013 - 09:54 PM

No worries, sometimes the thoughts flow more easily and truthfully after a little C2H5OH. There are a lot of threads about telomerase and telomeres here at LongeCity. Just search around a little.
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Posted 28 January 2013 - 02:02 AM

Hey hun, look I'm more concerned with the creative processes of my mind -- if there's something that can make me solve problems quicker, just say it and I'll take it! :D x

I must admit, I were reading a thread about debunking TA65 from TA Sciences before whilst drunk on Red Wine too. The thread was beautiful! I can't understand all of it, thus lacking the necessary comprehension for the super-logic of thought. That's besides the point of my hereby-definition: what you all do is beautiful!

I'd donate if I had more money, okay I could now but would deprive myself somewhat but that's not the point. I don't necessarily believe in donations, and the donations I've committed have merely helped my conscience or gave me access to something of VIP and thereby granted immunity to the all-powerful BAN HAMMER!

So, I'd donate 50 pounds a month happily so. I promise -- one of you can meet me, have my sign some lawful declarative -- but you must help me with my transition! I need my male features to be overwhelmed by growth of female features, young enough for my chronological age too! (21 years)

Gender dysphoria gets a bit too overwhelming sometimes, creeps up and gets me where I can't feel :( sorry! xx





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