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The Glow (After Effects and Affects) / Re: After effects
« on: May 07, 2017, 09:28:01 PM »
That user "Akasha" hasn't logged in since June.

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Journals / Ordeals / Re: Kambo Journal
« on: May 05, 2017, 10:48:37 AM »
More so:
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I think tending to the lady, after I had done my burns caused them to close up a bit, That, combined with more time to digest the water,
^^^ is what diminished the potency of your experience. The burns start to dry in order to heal, quickly. The fact that the burns were at the lower end of your body won't noticeably effect its strength unless you have circulatory problems.

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Supplements / Some Functions of Minerals & Vitamins
« on: May 04, 2017, 05:43:04 AM »
Minerals:

Calcium - Important fore bone and tooth formation and is required for blood clotting and normal muscle and nerve activity. NMDA antagonist which calms the nervous system.

Cobalt - Functions in the maturation of erythrocytes.

Copper - Serves in the manufacture of hemoglobin and the skin pigment melanin.

Iodine - Used by the thyroid gland for the production of thyroxine and other hormones involved in metabolic control.

Iron - Component of myoglobin, hemoglobin, and the cytochromes used in electron transport.
Deficiency can cause anemia.

Magnesium - Used for nerve and muscle cell function and in bone formation. Like calcium and zinc it is an NMDA antagonist which calms the nervous system and it is the strongest of the 3, in this regard. As such, it relieves TMJ / Lock Jaw / teeth grinding / jaw clenching.

Phosphorus - Used for bone and tooth formation and as a component of ATP and nucleic acids.

Potassium - Assists the transmission of nerve impulses and the contraction of muscle cells. Used in healing of organs and tissues.

Selenium - Good for the heart. May improve sperm motility and semen quality.

Sodium - Important in water balance in the body, and it aids in maintaining the responsiveness of muscle, nerve, and heart tissues.

Zinc - Constituent of several enzymes and is essential for normal growth. Zinc is used during sperm production and the concentration of zinc in the testes during this time. This is why around the age of puberty, girls grow taller than boys, as bio-available zinc is used by the testes. Has an important antioxidant role, a deficiency would increase oxidative damage and promote lower quality sperm. Seminal zinc, in both fertile and infertile males, correlates significantly with sperm count. Zinc deficiency is, in fact, a risk factor for male infertility, low sperm quality and motility. NMDA antagonist which calms the nervous system.

Zinc also inhibits aromatase enzyme which converts anabolic testosterone into catabolic estrogen increasing testosterone and lowering estrogen levels.


Vitamins:

Vitamin A / Retinol - Used in the growth of bones and teeth and in epithelial cell maintenance. Used in the formation of the visual pigment rhodopsin, and
a deficiency can lead to a condition called nightblindness.

Biotin - Used as a coenzyme for the addition of organic groups during the synthesis of fatty acids and in nucleic acid metabolism. Component in the development of hair, skin, and nails.

B6 / Pyroxine - Utilized as a coenzyme in amin oacid and fat metabolism.

B12 / Cyanocobalamin - Needed for ethyrocyte formation and for the entry of certain amino acids into the growth cycle.
A deficiency leads to pernicious anemia.

Vitamin C / Ascorbic acid - Promotes protein metabolism and is required for synthesis of collagen during connective tissue formation. Antioxidant.
A deficiency leads to scurvy and is related to poor connective tissue growth, poor wound healing, and even bone fracture.

Vitamin D / Calciferol - Vitamin D is not actually a vitamin but a growth hormone. It raises testosterone levels (the sex hormone), and is used in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the gastrointestinal tract.
Deficiency leads to poor bone formation, a condition called rickets.

Vitamin E / Tocopherol - Used to form erythrocytes. It is understood that a deficiency can result in anemia accompanied by erythrocyte lysis. Reduces age-associated erectile dysfunction. Vitamin E prevents / repairs testicular tissue damage. It can be used to treat sexual dysfunction and in women to treat sexual arousal disorder. Improves infertility and semen quality. Vitamin E improves endometrial responses in women who are infertile.

Folic acid - Participates in the enzyme system for nucleic acid and hemoglobin synthesis. It is also involved in erythrocyte and leukocyte formation, and a deficiency can lead to anemia.

Vitamin K - Used by the body as a coenzyme and is required for the synthesis of prothrombin in the liver.
A deficiency of this vitamin leads to blood clotting problems and excessive bleeding.

B3 / Niacin / Niacinamide - Used to formulate the coenzyme NAD. Niacin plays a crucial role in energy production, gene expression, and hormone synthesis.
Good for the heart. Research shows that it’s far more beneficial than statin drugs at reducing deaths caused by stroke (which isn’t that hard really as statins have never worked well in the first place, or in any peer-reviewed studies).

This is mostly because niacin increases nitric oxide synthase, and thus, baseline NO levels, and it also elevates the ‘good’ HDL cholesterol, while simultaneously lowering the ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol .
A deficiency leads to pellagra, characterized by muscle weakness, diarrhea, and mental disturbances.

Panthothenic acid - Serves as a vital portion of the coenzyme A molecule. As such it is involved in the entry of pyruvic acid into the krebs cycle.
Deficiencies result in fatigue, spasms, and neuromuscular degeneration.

B2 / Riboflavin - A coenzyme used in carbohydrate and protein metabolism.

B1 / Thiamine - An important coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism and is used in the synthesis of acetylcholine for nerve functions.
A deficiency leads to beriberi a condition characterized by digestive disturbances, weakness, muscle atrophy, and some paralysis.

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Exercise / Bodybuilding / Iodine: Energy / Fat Loss
« on: May 04, 2017, 05:18:11 AM »
Iodine is used by the thyroid gland for the production of thyroxine and other hormones involved in metabolic control and fat loss.

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Exercise / Bodybuilding / Ephedra Stimulates Fat Loss
« on: May 04, 2017, 04:25:00 AM »
Hormones glucagon, ACTH, thyroxine, human growth hormone, and epinephrine stimulate the release of fatty acids.

Ephedra is a good herb for this.

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Ephedrine, a sympathomimetic amine, acts on part of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The principal mechanism of action relies on its indirect stimulation of the adrenergic receptor system by increasing the activity of norepinephrine at the postsynaptic α and β receptors.

It increases thermogenisis - raising the body's temperature and energy output.

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Supplements / MOVED: Increasing Human Growth Hormone
« on: May 02, 2017, 07:02:37 AM »

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The amino acid "D-Aspartic Acid",  increases the endogenous production of testosterone and luteinizing hormone.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19860889

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Introductions / Re: New in Ontario
« on: April 29, 2017, 04:17:56 PM »
Sorry I don't understand what you mean by the wording of your last 2 comments.
If you are a spanish speaker, we have a section of the forum dedicated to our spanish speaking community.
It is located here: http://kambo.me/smf/index.php?board=59.0
You may try posting your question there. A lot of users here don't speak English as their native language,

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Application / Re: HSV-2/herpes
« on: April 29, 2017, 04:13:39 PM »
It is a strong anti-viral and should help. That's all I can provide on the subject though, sorry.
We have a thread here where I specifically went over anti-viral herbs for herpes.
You can find it in the search function of the site, but here is a direct link:
http://kambo.me/smf/index.php?topic=205.msg1180#msg1180
and a thread on Ginseng for herpes:
http://kambo.me/smf/index.php?topic=523.msg2578#msg2578

These are best used while fasting, so that the medicines can work stronger and more purely in the body.

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General Discussion / Re: Low blood sugar issues in Kambo
« on: April 26, 2017, 09:51:44 PM »
No that shouldn't be a concern, Kambo raises blood pressure for sure; Gets heart pumping hard and fast, raises blood pressure in the head, causes skin to get hot and flushed.
Some people have been known to pass out, which I guess could be due to a sudden drop in blood pressure depending on how the kambo is working on the body? but no one has been hurt from it, and a sitter could put some tincture of cayenne in the mouth to keep you conscious, though it won't be too enjoyable lol.

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Ayahuasca / Yagé / Re: Yagé
« on: April 05, 2017, 11:20:50 AM »
Nice writeup. Thanks for sharing.  ;)

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Text / All About AMPK and Natural AMPK Activators
« on: April 01, 2017, 09:41:16 PM »

AMPK is an energy sensor, that when activated in the right tissues has many beneficial effects on our bodies. It stimulates weight loss, improves insulin sensitivity, decreases inflammation and improves muscle performance. AMPK is also involved in several longevity pathways and promotes healthy aging.

https://selfhacked.com/2014/11/21/natural-ampk-activators/

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Video / Botany of Desire (Documentary)
« on: March 29, 2017, 03:54:18 AM »
Botany of Desire

The Botany of Desire examines this unique relationship through the stories of four familiar species, telling how each of them evolved to satisfy one of our most basic yearnings. Linking our fundamental desires for sweetness, beauty, intoxication and control with the plants that gratify them – the apple, the tulip, marijuana, and the potato – The Botany of Desire shows that we humans are intricately woven into the web of nature, not standing outside it.

http://www.veoh.com/watch/v69481612qZThMXyZ

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Video / How Plants Communicate & Think (Documentary)
« on: March 29, 2017, 01:46:45 AM »
BBC How Plants Communicate & Think

https://youtu.be/Q-4w5xYLwiU

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