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#271 thefirstimmortal

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:20 AM

Here it is in Textbridge.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:21 AM

Here it is in Textbridge.

Well, that wasn’t a winner either.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:28 AM

Here it is in Textbridge.

Well, that wasn’t a winner either.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:31 AM

Here it is in Textbridge.

Well, that wasn’t a winner either.


Well Hedgehog, I'm getting a little frustrated with this. I'll try to get some help on scanning this stuff in.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 08:08 AM

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 08:53 AM

Came across this in my June issue of Scientific American

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 12:30 PM

The effects of Res on increased sense of well-being and increased energy levels is fairly conclusive. I eliminated the green tea Friday until today, so clearly it was not the green tea that was keeping me up later than my normal time, and with the exception of the melatonin sleep in morning, I woke at my normal time, shaving 1 to 2 hours off my sleep time, increasing by 7 to 14 extra hours of time a week I have to play with. Thank You A1.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 12:33 PM

Came across this in my June issue of Scientific American

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Thank You Obsidius, generally speaking I go thru involuntary fasting prior to chemo. Nice download skills, I’m jealous, I can’t seem to get a basic black and white text document loaded. ;)

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 01:26 PM

I wonder what the benefit of a ketogenic regimen would have for you?

I'll have to dig up the article, but I read that a very very low carb diet could be beneficial for preventing and treating cancer. The article went onto say that high carbs, has been linked to feeding cancerous cells and that starving your body of carbs, such as to switch your metabolic pathways over to burning/using ketones as your primary fuel source, will starve and kill cancerous cells.

Also a side benefit with being ketosis, is it helps with CRON, since it kills you apitite like no other and you're pretty much forced to eat high density, high quality, nutrient packed food and supplementa
tion to maintain proper nutrition.


From being on a ketogenic regimen myself on and off for weight/body building the last year, I can a-test that the first week or two is pretty rough as your body switches over to ketones. (I carb cycle) So I'm not sure if this would be particularly safe for you in your weekended state.

May be something worth researching tho.

I'll try to pull up some articles for you...


Anyone else care to comment regarding this?

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 01:30 PM

The effects of Res on increased sense of well-being and increased energy levels is fairly conclusive. I eliminated the green tea Friday until today, so clearly it was not the green tea that was keeping me up later than my normal time, and with the exception of the melatonin sleep in morning, I woke at my normal time, shaving 1 to 2 hours off my sleep time, increasing by 7 to 14 extra hours of time a week I have to play with. Thank You A1.




Excellent.

Everything I've been reading about RSV, and as more and more research comes out regarding RSV, this is the holy grail mankind has been looking for in some aspects and is cancer & disease worst enemy.


After you beat this, we'll have to throw a huge party. ;) I'm a professional photographer, so everyone better bring their smiling faces. :p

Edited by jCole, 11 August 2008 - 01:31 PM.


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Posted 11 August 2008 - 01:33 PM

I'll try to pull up some articles for you...


Anyone else care to comment regarding this?


You might want to read this first. ;)
http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=250319

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 01:41 PM

I'll try to pull up some articles for you...


Anyone else care to comment regarding this?


You might want to read this first. ;)
http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=250319





-1 point for me!

So many many threads, I have a lot of catching up to do still. :p

But yeh, after I enter ketosis, I become superman... my body reacts to using ketones far far better then glucose.

And please forgive me, but I am a bit confused from the above link. Are you still incarcerated?

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 01:48 PM

It's only going to get better from here brotha'. ;)


You get those supps I ordered earlier in the week yes?


I'm hoping your right about that jCole.
It's not in yet, although I didn't make it to the post office in time Thursday to check. Or did you send it to my house address? Either way, it's not in yet but don't worry, the mail is slow out here.




Here's the USPS tracking #
9101838094308002074067

Says it was delivered on the 7th...


I just logged in and put the tracking number in and got back the following.

The number you entered is not a valid tracking number. Review and update the field below.

Enter up to 25 tracking numbers, one per line.
>>> Tracking Numbers: 9101838094308002074067

But before we spend too much time banging our heads up against the wall on this, did you send it to my home address or PO Box? If you sent it to the PO Box, it's sitting at the post office, and I will go pick it up tomorrow. If you sent it to my street addy, well, maybe my suspicions about the UPS drivers not being happy about coming up this road are correct. I mean, I was only half joking about that, but seriously, the UPS person, I had never seen them come up here, all of a sudden they had to start braving this steep rocky dirt trail.

This is from personal experience with UPS...You have to call them and let them know the situation.
Don't be shy. Don't get upset. Just tell them what you are doing and why people are sending packages and the problem you are having receiving them. They will be very helpful but you have to let them know. The squeaky wheel gets oiled and all that jazz.




It's not UPS... it's USPS... :p

Sent to TFI's home address.

Here's the tracking results...

Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image
Label/Receipt Number: 9101 8380 9430 8002 0740 67

Detailed Results:
Posted Image Delivered, August 07, 2008, 11:07 am, ACTON, ME 04001
Posted Image Arrival at Unit, August 07, 2008, 9:34 am, ACTON, ME 04001
Posted Image Processed, August 06, 2008, 11:43 pm, SCARBOROUGH, ME 04074
Posted Image Electronic Shipping Info Received, August 05, 2008

Edited by jCole, 11 August 2008 - 01:57 PM.


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Posted 11 August 2008 - 02:46 PM

It's not UPS... it's USPS... ;)

Sent to TFI's home address.

Here's the tracking results...

I printed this off, I'm going to go down to the post office and ask about this at around 2:00pm.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 04:27 PM

It's not UPS... it's USPS... ;)

Sent to TFI's home address.

Here's the tracking results...

I printed this off, I'm going to go down to the post office and ask about this at around 2:00pm.


kk

Let me know if you need me to get involved. :p

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 05:55 PM

It's not UPS... it's USPS... ;)

Sent to TFI's home address.

Here's the tracking results...

I printed this off, I'm going to go down to the post office and ask about this at around 2:00pm.


kk

Let me know if you need me to get involved. :p

Well, I might, but hold on. I just got back from the post office 30 minutes ago. The section where the post office boxes are was open, but there was a sign on the main lobby door, be back at 1:30. I told you, this is back woods Maine. There were in my post office box 2 pakages. The relavant one, is a package from Anthony with a ship to address of 79 Hussey Hill Road, Acton Maine. The point being, they put this in my PO Box and did not deliver it to my street address, so (and I'm speculating here) I think they just don't deliver up here. I need to stop dissing the UPS people I guess. I'm guessing the box was too big to put into the PO Box, but the only thing that concerns me is that when that happens they usually put a green or yellow window slip in there. But we will have to wait till tomorrow afternoon to find out. hang in there jCole.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 06:13 PM

Just a quick note. Last night after it was suggested that oral under the tongue dissolving might increase the blood levels of the res, I decided to drop some. I dropped another dose this morning while waiting for my tea to cool. Well, and this really is probably way too much 411 for most of you, but it produced what could best be described at around noon today, a laxative effect that was anything but a slight effect.

The term "explosive" comes to mind. ;)

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 06:46 PM

Just a quick note. Last night after it was suggested that oral under the tongue dissolving might increase the blood levels of the res, I decided to drop some. I dropped another dose this morning while waiting for my tea to cool. Well, and this really is probably way too much 411 for most of you, but it produced what could best be described at around noon today, a laxative effect that was anything but a slight effect.

The term "explosive" comes to mind. ;)




Haha, I got that effect when I tried the 50% stuff from NOW.

Still waiting on my 99% from RevGen...


But you can let it dissolve under the tongue? Did you mix it with anything before hand?

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 07:33 PM

Just a quick note. Last night after it was suggested that oral under the tongue dissolving might increase the blood levels of the res, I decided to drop some. I dropped another dose this morning while waiting for my tea to cool. Well, and this really is probably way too much 411 for most of you, but it produced what could best be described at around noon today, a laxative effect that was anything but a slight effect.

The term "explosive" comes to mind. ;)


I think the higher blood levels were achieved with buccal delivery rather than sublingual. Between the cheek and gum, rather than under the tongue. I think sublingual may be more difficult to achieve, to easy to swallow before absorbed by the mucosa. The expulsive effect would not be due to that, unless it's by different mechanism than the chloride excretion caused by large quantities of resveratrol in the intestines. Is there anything else that could have stimulated your gut this way?

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 07:36 PM

Just a quick note. Last night after it was suggested that oral under the tongue dissolving might increase the blood levels of the res, I decided to drop some. I dropped another dose this morning while waiting for my tea to cool. Well, and this really is probably way too much 411 for most of you, but it produced what could best be described at around noon today, a laxative effect that was anything but a slight effect.

The term "explosive" comes to mind. ;)


I think the higher blood levels were achieved with buccal delivery rather than sublingual. Between the cheek and gum, rather than under the tongue.




Any recommendation as to how I can achieve this once I get my RSV powder?

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 07:51 PM

Just a quick note. Last night after it was suggested that oral under the tongue dissolving might increase the blood levels of the res, I decided to drop some. I dropped another dose this morning while waiting for my tea to cool. Well, and this really is probably way too much 411 for most of you, but it produced what could best be described at around noon today, a laxative effect that was anything but a slight effect.

The term "explosive" comes to mind. ;)


I think the higher blood levels were achieved with buccal delivery rather than sublingual. Between the cheek and gum, rather than under the tongue.




Any recommendation as to how I can achieve this once I get my RSV powder?

Wanting to achieve explosions or higher blood levels....

I get good results by mixing my powder in sour cream or in yogurt, and eating it. I have had it in chocolate milk, too, and in whey protein drinks.
To take it buccally, pull your lip away from the teeth and put about 300 mg of powder where the gum meets the cheek. More is too bulky for me. Just leave it sit there, it will slowly dissolve. (I've put it on canker sores this way, and they stop hurting and have disappeared very quickly.) It is easier with the lower lip, but upper jaw works too.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 08:06 PM

Wanting to achieve explosions or higher blood levels....


Hahaha... ;)

I get good results by mixing my powder in sour cream or in yogurt, and eating it. I have had it in chocolate milk, too, and in whey protein drinks.
To take it buccally, pull your lip away from the teeth and put about 300 mg of powder where the gum meets the cheek. More is too bulky for me. Just leave it sit there, it will slowly dissolve. (I've put it on canker sores this way, and they stop hurting and have disappeared very quickly.) It is easier with the lower lip, but upper jaw works too.



Ashamed to admit, but I used to chew tobacco for a few years back when I was 18, so this should be fairly easy to get used too. :p

How long does it take for it to dissolve?

Thanks for the info!

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 09:14 PM

But you can let it dissolve under the tongue? Did you mix it with anything before hand?

Nope, you don't have to mix it with anything, just let it sit there and dissolve. It has no taste to speak of.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 09:21 PM

I think the higher blood levels were achieved with buccal delivery rather than sublingual. Between the cheek and gum, rather than under the tongue. I think sublingual may be more difficult to achieve, to easy to swallow before absorbed by the mucosa. The expulsive effect would not be due to that, unless it's by different mechanism than the chloride excretion caused by large quantities of resveratrol in the intestines. Is there anything else that could have stimulated your gut this way?

No, no other explanation. I let it sit under my tongue for 10-15 minutes; it had plenty of opportunity to migrate to every part of my mouth. Much like DHEA, I try to keep from swallowing it so that it doesn’t go to the stomach.

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Posted 11 August 2008 - 09:24 PM

How long does it take for it to dissolve?

Thanks for the info!

It starts dissolving rapidly, but the goal is to keep it in the mouth as long as possible so that it gets absorbed in the mouth rather than letting it go into the stomach.

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 01:32 AM

I don't know if I already posted this in Missminni's thread or not, but this is a repost to cryonet



I’m finally getting caught up with my work in my threads at Immortality Institute. I see here that I have some people who need to be thanked, some posts that need to be responded to and I have some corrections and updates, I will try to get to all of this within the this week.

My delay in getting here has been largely due to the fight I find myself currently involved in with my cancer. My primary concern has been battling back this cancer to at least buy enough time so that the rescue mission here can be successful. If it were not for the current rescue mission going on over at Immortality Institute any talk of a remarkable rescue here would be moot. There just simply wouldn’t be enough time; we are going to at the very least push that October deadline back far enough to give the Society of Venturism more time.

Just a short while ago over the 4th of July weekend I returned to the hospital for a several day stay. We were to learn that the cancer had spread, its malevolence knows no bounds. The cancer was in my lung and had spread to my left femur and right arm by January, and recent CT scans over the 4th of July shows that it has further spread to my spine and lymph nodes. I have small cell lung cancer, but don’t be fooled by it’s rather confining name, it can savage anything, liver and bone, testicles, the brain, the nose, the tongue, the auditory canal, the salivary gland, eyelid and ejaculatory duct; heel and heart. It’s my understanding that when two normal cells come into contact, they politely stop dividing, a microscopic social grace that has been described to me as “contact inhibition.” But for cancer, no such inhibitions exist. The cancer cell is a wild and totally asocial individual, programmed to proliferate without restraint, to compete with its neighbors for food, and in the end, to destroy the individual at whose expense it survives. Cancer’s signal characteristic is not its rapacity, but its restless, seemingly unquenchable wanderlust. Normal cells are well rooted, possessed of a strong sense of place. Even benign tumors stay anchored in the locale where they were born. But my cancer is nomadic, and it has been on the march, boring through tissue and organs one after the other, galloping wildly through my body.

Today however I find myself in much better shape than last month. I think I was much closer to death then. How close might I have been over the 4th, well my tumor measured 11.4 at the main mass. Cancer’s growth follows a classic geometric progression, doubling like a zygote. After its thirtieth doubling, it reaches a centimeter in size, the smallest size at which it can be easily detected in deep organs. It is rare for it to go beyond its fortieth doubling, (a ten-centimeter diameter composed of a trillion cells), before fatal complications set in. By all accounts, my cancer entered into it’s 41 doubling.

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 04:19 AM

I just pulled out my Boswellia drum in order to beat on it again. I have hesitated to beat the drum often or loudly because I am not a scientist and don't consider myself qualified enough to press the issue. But I do know how to use google and can type well enough to enter "Boswellia cancer apoptosis" on a google search page.

Can no one else type that phrase?

Given the links I posted earlier in this thread or the "Wishlist" thread about "Boswellia, cancer, and apoptosis," I find it curious that there has not been more discussion about it.


When I began plotting my campaign against cancer back last January, I had only been studying on cancer for a few weeks. Circumstances in the near future will put me in the position of needing to know everything I can learn about beating this cancer that is eating its way through my lungs. This battle won’t be short, be patient Wccaguy, and don’t stop beating the Boswellia drum.

By the way, I don’t care if your not a scientist, your qualified enough to press the issue. Becoming an expert or specialist isn’t complicated. All it takes is the motivation to work hard and find out everything you can. There’s no one stopping anyone from becoming an expert in any field. Opportunity is always ripe for truly inquiring minds.

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 08:16 AM

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 07:53 PM

Here's the USPS tracking #
9101838094308002074067

Says it was delivered on the 7th...


I just got back from the post office, apparently the problem is that I am not familiar with how to use the post office box system they have down there. I checked the PO box and no pakage and no green or yellow window slip. I had my paperwork with me that had the tracking numbers and complained that I had a missing package. The clerk asked “Did you check the box Mr. O’Rights?” Why yes I just did. But apparently I did not check the right box. In addition to the PO box, Carol has a remote package box where they put boxes, and not only was your box there, but 2 others were there as well. I will get to that immediately. Thank You jCole.

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 08:24 PM

Here's the USPS tracking #
9101838094308002074067

Says it was delivered on the 7th...


I just got back from the post office, apparently the problem is that I am not familiar with how to use the post office box system they have down there. I checked the PO box and no pakage and no green or yellow window slip. I had my paperwork with me that had the tracking numbers and complained that I had a missing package. The clerk asked "Did you check the box Mr. O'Rights?" Why yes I just did. But apparently I did not check the right box. In addition to the PO box, Carol has a remote package box where they put boxes, and not only was your box there, but 2 others were there as well. I will get to that immediately. Thank You jCole.



Just glad you got it!

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