(Don't let fitness twitter know they might start eating toothpaste)
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)
A foaming agent used in toothpaste. SLS has been linked to mouth ulcers and does a number on your stomach. Foam does nothing to help clean your teeth btw
And don’t even get me started on mouthwash. Literally a nuclear bomb for your highly delicate oral microbiome.
Now that you know what's in toothpaste, here’s an easy at-home alternative.
Since I started making my own toothpaste, my:
- Teeth have whitened
- Sensitivity has gone away
- Gum inflammation disappeared
- Teeth have remineralized
Coconut oil has been used for centuries for oral health in ayurvedic medicine
Anti-bacterial, stain remover, and plaque fighter. Coconut oil helps remove the bad bacteria (like S. Mutans) while preserving the good ones
Opt for extra virgin, organic & cold-pressed
Eggshell powder:
A total game-changer. Egg shells have insane amounts of calcium and trace minerals critical for healthy enamel.
ESP prevents cavities and most importantly rebuilds your enamel. Not to mention the whitening properties are night and day.
Its easier to make than you think.
Simply save all your egg shells after cooking. Once you get about 20, put them in a pot & boil for 15-30 min to sanitize.
Then throw them in the oven for 15 minutes to pull out the moisture
Throw them in a blender & voila: Egg shell powder
Peppermint oil:
Another ancient oral health remedy. Peppermint oil is anti-fungal and anti-bacterial.
Peppermint oil will fight bad-breath bacteria and leave your mouth feeling minty fresh
Baking soda
Highly alkaline, baking soda is great for rebalancing mouth PH, preventing tooth decay, and remineralizing enamel. It also limits plaque buildup
There are some concerns about abrasiveness, but they are unfounded. BS is at the bottom of the abrasiveness list.
Tea Tree oil
If you suffer from bleeding gums, tea tree oil is your friend. A highly potent anti-microbial, tea tree oil should be used sparingly.
Hydroxyapatite (HAP)
Don’t be intimidated by the name. HAP is a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite. Several in-vitro studies have shown that HAP is as effective as Flouride at remineralizing teeth.
I get mine in capsule form and just dump into my toothpaste mix
Shake well and store in a dark place. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush. A little paste goes a long way.
You can use this as a natural mouthwash/oil pull, just swish for a few minutes after brushing.
BONUS: Mouthwash
Aside from using this paste to oil pull, you can also use cinnamon, activated charcoal, and water as a natural mouthwash. Will neutralize bad breath without nuking your delicate oral biome.
Try this out and let me know what you think. Its done wonders for my oral health.
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I’m going to try and aggressively repair my brain these next few months from SSRI-induced anhedonia
Who is the best person to work with this on? Going full lab rat here for the science
I got into the health space because SSRIs fried my brain. Memory loss, depersonalization, anhedonia, emotional blunting
Made exponential progress to the point where it no longer consumes me but still crash occasionally and lose my emotional/dopaminergic range. Trying to fix this because a) Lifes better when you can feel it and b) There's plenty of people out there that have it way worse than me.
After 2.5 years of trying everything (cypro, racetams, ayahuasca, excessive research & biohacking), My systems miraculously turned back on after a poker night of tequila and modafinil. I woke up and for the first time in years felt the rush of "whoah life is cool again"
Life immediately turned around. My physiognomy changed. Physique tightened up, got lean, facial features became sharper. Personality became deeper and I returned to my previous levels of charisma. I was able to connect with nature, animals and people again.
After that I've been good, but not 100%. I believe a lot of this had to do with 5AR activity (DHT producing enzyme) as Prioritizing this enzyme and androgen receptors skyrocketed my recovery.
I genuinely believe they push these pills because they rob you of creativity, drive, and connectedness. Blunted emotions make you good at pushing buttons and not questioning things.
Not a stimulant, not an adaptogen, but a secret third thing. Similar to a psilocybin microdose but more outward facing. Started taking it after a concussion last year and kept it in my roster.
Best way to describe the feeling is coherent flow. More emotional resilience, more interest in creative work. Removes the need to rush through things.
Makes me feel like I'm in one of those lofi anime videos (I'm on it as we speak)
No direct dopaminergic or adrenergic spike, some level of stress adaptation from TrkB activation (BDNF memetic)
Seems to work on long-term plasticity as opposed to short term neurotransmitter tweaks like most nootropics.
I've stopped taking effectively all nootropics to avoid overdoing neurotransmitter thresholds (I have sensitive dopaminergic, serotonergic, & acetylcholinergic systems)
Lasts all day AND gives me an afterglow the next day, sometimes lasting all week. 1 capsule sublingually really gets the job done, stacked with 6 egg yolks for choline and occasionally PQQ for PGC-1a activation (shoutout @PGC1a_RB)
Accompanied with matcha for subtle L-theanine + Caffeine dose
Plenty of other symptoms, but these are the sneaky ones.
Most people fixate on gut & liver, but all your drainage & excretion organs work in one big immune matrix. If any one is compromised, the others have to compensate.
Waste backs up, causes issues all throughout the body, and gets excreted in secondary pathways (eg skin breakouts and bad odor).
Most people have one organ thats a bottleneck, but you really need to focus on the FULL drainage axis if you want to optimize waste excretion (Liver->Lymph->Kidneys->Gut->Back to liver)
The more you know
First step is warning signs:
- Foamy urine
- Fatigue after high protein meals
- Puffy eyes especially in AM
- Cramping
- Dry mouth (irrespective of water intake)
- Salt cravings
- General weakness
Then kidney blood panel:
- Creatinine
- BUN
- BUN/creatinine ratio
- Cystatin C
- eGFR
- Electrolytes
General first steps for reversing early kidney issues would be:
- Prioritizing hydration w/electrolytes
- Cutting out supplements that may be overloading kidney (synthetic vitamins, excess protein isolate, raw foods)
- Opt for gentle herbs in tea form: Nettle, Parsley, Astragalus, hibiscus, lemon balm
- Castor oil packs (for motility/liver support)
If your gut & liver are compromised, your kidney compensates, so you may have to go one step deeper.
If you can tolerate it, dairy is an anabolic cheat code.
Dairy exists to turn tiny little calfs into thousand pound bulls. Societies that subsisted on dairy non-coincidentally have notoriously strong people.
- It contains and increases the release of IGF-1, a potent anabolic hormone
- Loaded with leucine, the key amino acid for muscle growth
- Triggers insulin release, improving nutrient uptake & muscle protein synthesis
- Key anabolic minerals like calcium, phosphorous & magnesium
I've been getting 50+% of my daily calories from milk and broke my weight & strength plateaus in a matter of weeks.
I've been avoiding dairy for the last decade because it gave me acne, even half & half in my coffee.
But L-Glutamine has completely solved that problem so I'm making up for lost time
Cow, goat, sheep, I'm drinking it all. Prioritizing fermented (kefir), raw (cheese), and colostrum
Milkmaxxing protocol
An average day of milk maxxing looks like:
- 2 cups of Kefir
- 1 pound of yogurt
- 2-3 servings of colostrum
- 1/2 pound of various cheese
Combined with lots of ground beef, egg yolks and oysters
Red light on stomach = Better digestion
Red light on scalp = Better hair growth
Red light on face = Better skin
Red light on neck = Better thyroid function
Red light on testes = Better fertility (& libido)
Red light on muscles = Better recovery
Photobiomodulation lives up to the hype
Full spectrum sunlight is best (sunrise, midday, sunset)
But full body sun exposure isn't always an option. Red light therapy has unique benefits and is easy to use/low risk