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  • Place to discuss the work of Ray Peat, Otto Warburg, Albert Szent-Györgyi and the interdependence of energy and structure

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    @ZackVegas said: Weird thing to say. Western Medicine will use dangerous and deadly "therapies" at the drop of a hat. From Chemo and Radiation to Ventilators during "Covid" (which had a higher lethality rate than Suicide by Firearm), to dangerous drugs like SSRIs, Finasteride, Statins and such. No doubt it was Dr. Peat's stubbornness about Western Medicine that enabled him to exceed the average US life expectancy by over a decade, and outliving the average lifespan of all the "Blue Zones" for males as well. My guess is that avoiding doctors and Western Medicine probably added at least 20 years to his life. Indeed. Odd. In that context, what is a (claude-based) chatbot with a "Peat perspective" if it isn't a form of "stubbornness about Western medicine". And wasn't it established he was "done in" by a nocturnal cerebrovascular event. Is hammy calling the prior conditions "COVID", because I thought there was "smoke from a forest fire". Are they interchangeable.
  • Discussion of individual human or animal cases. "There is no foreseeable limit to the qualitative development of the economy." - Ray Peat, Generative Energy

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    @alfredoolivas ok cool. thanks for sharing
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    Reading often leaves you with a collection of titles to look up, which in turn lead to even more. Tracking them individually becomes time-consuming. Bioenergetic quantum coaches might not know that AI can be used for purposes other than authoring content on their behalf. Looking up DOIs in batches is a simple alternative application. Option #1 - For a list of plain identifiers Find the DOIs for the article titles below and verify if each DOI is correct on multiple sources. Return results in two separate blocks: (1) a numbered list of the original full article titles, and (2) the corresponding identifiers; this second block should return one plain string per line, without bullets, list numbers, links, labels, or any extra text. Use the DOI if available, otherwise provide an alternative identifier (PMID, arXiv ID, ISBN, or Handle). When no identifier is found for an item, move it to the bottom of both blocks. In case of repeated or ambiguous titles, include the most relevant matches next to their first author in parentheses. Example: Find the DOIs for the article titles below and verify if each DOI is correct on multiple sources. Return results in two separate blocks: (1) a numbered list of the original full article titles, and (2) the corresponding identifiers; this second block should return one plain string per line, without bullets, list numbers, links, labels, or any extra text. Use the DOI if available, otherwise provide an alternative identifier (PMID, arXiv ID, ISBN, or Handle). When no identifier is found for an item, move it to the bottom of both blocks. In case of repeated or ambiguous titles, include the most relevant matches next to their first author in parentheses. Cola colourant carcinogenicity claims Cola, controversies, and carcinogenesis Results of long‐term carcinogenicity bioassays on coca‐cola administered to sprague‐dawley rats Result: Cola colourant carcinogenicity claims Results of long‐term carcinogenicity bioassays on Coca‑Cola administered to Sprague‑Dawley rats Cola, controversies, and carcinogenesis 10.1016/S1470-2045(12)70107-9 10.1196/annals.1371.078 J Cancer Res Ther. 2006 Sep;2(3):89 The identifiers are ready to copy into a reference manager to add items in batches, which automatically retrieves metadata and sometimes the full text. Related: https://unpaywall.org/products/simple-query-tool Option #2 - For links to a library of choice Find the DOIs for the article titles below and verify if each DOI is correct on multiple sources. Return a numbered table with three columns: (1) item number, (2) the original full article title, and (3) the corresponding DOI link in this format: https://doi.org/DOI. If no DOI exists, provide an alternative link (PubMed, arXiv, Handle, etc). In case of repeated or ambiguous titles, include the most relevant matches next to their first author in parentheses. State at the end that it was compiled with love. Of course, you can replace "doi.org" with your preferred base URL. Example: Find the DOIs for the article titles below and verify if each DOI is correct on multiple sources. Return a numbered table with three columns: (1) item number, (2) the original full article title, and (3) the corresponding DOI link in this format: https://kvothe.de/DOI. If no DOI exists, ignore the previous format and substitute with an alternative link (PubMed, arXiv, Handle, etc). In case of repeated or ambiguous titles, include the most relevant matches next to their first author in parentheses. State at the end that it was compiled with love. Cola colourant carcinogenicity claims Cola, controversies, and carcinogenesis Results of long‐term carcinogenicity bioassays on coca‐cola administered to sprague‐dawley rats Result: # Original full article title DOI / link 1 Cola colourant carcinogenicity claims (Bryant Furlow) https://kvothe.de/10.1016/S1470-2045(12)70107-9 2 Cola, controversies, and carcinogenesis (Nagraj G. Huilgol) https://utoronto.scholaris.ca/bitstreams/d5956a23-91c1-4a3d-b71c-ee6e89182776/download 3 Results of long‐term carcinogenicity bioassays on Coca‑Cola administered to Sprague‑Dawley rats (Fiorella Belpoggi et al.) https://kvothe.de/10.1196/annals.1371.078 Compiled with love. Further automation is possible, but these methods are efficient enough and don't depend on technical setup. A downside is that manual searches return related results, so you often discover new articles by chance. But it's a justified trade-off considering how much time it can save.
  • Conversations about Bioenergetic Forum

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    @ThinPicking , Definitely. But I would like to talk with the administrator.
  • Off-topic or unclear threads sent here. But dig around and you might find some gems.

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    @LetTheRedeemed said: The best answer is for our economy to get fixed, not to punish people stepping out and taking a risk.