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#57: Fasting, Depression, and Serotonin | The Obesity Paradox | Psyop Overload | Acid Reflux with Georgi Dinkov

#57: Fasting, Depression, and Serotonin | The Obesity Paradox | Psyop Overload | Acid Reflux with Georgi Dinkov

FromGenerative Energy Podcast


#57: Fasting, Depression, and Serotonin | The Obesity Paradox | Psyop Overload | Acid Reflux with Georgi Dinkov

FromGenerative Energy Podcast

ratings:
Length:
111 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

00:00 - Catch-up with Georgi Dinkov

05:44 - "Scientist makes inaccurate claims on COVID-19 vaccine safety"

10:40 - "Your immune system evolves to fight coronavirus variants"

12:15 - Manufactured race war, supply chain breakdown, forced vaccination, inflation, woke culture, defund the police

17:23 - Pipeline cyberattack mostly likely by CIA hackers

21:57 - Things that might possibly help if a person got a vaccine

29:13 - Depression fades away when serotonin levels drop, fasting increases serotonin, inhibit serotonin for diabetes, what is the function of serotonin?

37:31 - Almost half of obese adults are (metabolically) healthy

46:55 - Question: cyproheptadine alternative?

51:06 - Question: solutions for acid reflux?

55:45 - Question: bacteria communication via serotonin?

01:02:17 - Many people may suffer from chronic serotonin syndrome, prolactin as a proxy for serotonin

01:12:57 - Is vitamin D3 toxic?

01:20:33 - Question: neuropathy, calcification of the ganglia, vitamin K

01:25:31 - Question: skin issues when implementing liver

01:30:56 - Question: hunger in the morning, water intake causing stress, hypoglycemia, nighttime stress

01:38:38 - Question: de novo lipogenesis, vitamin E, fat storage, unsaturated and saturated fat
Released:
May 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

"If we learn to see problems in terms of a general disorder of energy metabolism, we can begin to solve them." —Raymond Peat PhD