Ray Peat passed away

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Thank you for everything, Dr. Ray Peat!


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i thought his diet would mean he would live to 160?
 
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i thought his diet would mean he would live to 160?
he passed away at 86 and lived a healthy and fulfilling life humans aren't supposed to live until 160

eternal rest grant upon him
 
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😭 I love that man 😭 😭 😢 😢 😢
 
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Injectable Testosterone is Ray Peat APPROVED!

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kj rn

 
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Usually how someone died is no one's business. But he spent the last 30+ years of his life promoting specific dietary advice, in his situation the public should be told how he died.
 
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Usually how someone died is no one's business. But he spent the last 30+ years of his life promoting specific dietary advice, in his situation the public should be told how he died.
heart attack from cholesterol maxxing is my guess
 
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yeah ray pist also passed away to
 
he switched my life 180 degrees for the better, i was looking for his email lately to both thank him and ask him a few things. the last 2 years the amount of knowledge iv gained thru his work and the ray peat forum shifted my perspective in ways i never imagined. all those who had a taste of his genius ( despite any flaws his theories might have had, he always advocated not to blindly follow authoritarianism and challenge the status quo ) will understand the magnitude of his intellect. feels like losing a father figure to me. his character was one of integrity - he could have made millions if he sold his soul to big pharma, and yet he chose a simple life and a path of humanity. i dont know why he died yet, but i hope the powers he stood against didnt get to him. he was a great artist too imo, and i will read his books the first chance i get. RIP uncle peat. your legacy lives on.
he should be gradually elevated to sainthood status for looksmaxers, since healthmaxxing is the ultimate SMV and looks maxing in many ways. @TsarTsar444 we are like disciples of sorts now brother, to keep the flame lit. i wouldnt say its our duty, but it would be my pleasure and honor.
 
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he switched my life 180 degrees for the better, i was looking for his email lately to both thank him and ask him a few things. the last 2 years the amount of knowledge iv gained thru his work and the ray peat forum shifted my perspective in ways i never imagined. all those who had a taste of his genius ( despite any flaws his theories might have had, he always advocated not to blindly follow authoritarianism and challenge the status quo ) will understand the magnitude of his intellect. feels like losing a father figure to me. his character was one of integrity - he could have made millions if he sold his soul to big pharma, and yet he chose a simple life and a path of humanity. i dont know why he died yet, but i hope the powers he stood against didnt get to him. he was a great artist too imo, and i will read his books the first chance i get. RIP uncle peat. your legacy lives on.
he should be gradually elevated to sainthood status for looksmaxers, since healthmaxxing is the ultimate SMV and looks maxing in many ways. @TsarTsar444 we are like disciples of sorts now brother, to keep the flame lit. i wouldnt say its our duty, but it would be my pleasure and honor.
Not a single word boyo
 
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Not a single word boyo
your opinion has been processed by the elders and has been calculated to be of percisely zero value to me
 
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I'm going to chug a gallon of raw milk mixed with 400g of white cane sugar in his honor.
 
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Thinking Of KJ
 
KJ told me earlier today, RIP
 
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86 is old af for a male.
Average male life span is 78, in first world.
 
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eating or believing sugar or excess dairy is good for you is turbo retarded
he was a cuck
RI piss bozo 🤡
 
86 is old af for a male.
Average male life span is 78, in first world.
But he was a College educated, white male, non smoker, non alcoholic, non obese. Factoring all that in, 86 isn't impressive.

I heard on a podcast that reliable sources are saying he died of a stroke.
 
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But he was a College educated, white male, non smoker, non alcoholic, non obese. Factoring all that in, 86 isn't impressive.

I heard on a podcast that reliable sources are saying he died of a stroke.
he has been thru immense amounts of stress since childhood, according to smth i read in the forum. even then, his skin was practically free of age spots from what i could see , he did say "umm" a loot in podcasts so i never heard them, but otherwise he seemed to maintained great cognition until the end. the stress and countless toxins of modern times and the last 3 years especially are enough to kill longevity on their own. there are several supercenteranians who smoked 4 packs a day for legit a whole century or smth and reached 115 or so, but all seemed to live a socially active simple peaceful live of mostly clean water food and air. no life long alcoholics i know of however, nicotine is potently protective and in the right context even cigarettes apparently, thats a whole other conv.
 
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nicotine is potently protective and in the right context even cigarettes apparently, thats a whole other conv.
nicotine converts into niacin upon combustion, smoking tobacco in sunlight utilizes the niacin for NAD+ production it's healthier than nicotine lozenges
 
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nicotine converts into niacin upon combustion, smoking tobacco in sunlight utilizes the niacin for NAD+ production it's healthier than nicotine lozenges
saw that before, been meaning to read into the conversion. i take high dose niacinamide either way personally, unomggable sup and cheap. nicotine increases glucose flux into the cell, raises acetylcholine, potently lowers aromatase that converts T to estrogen and also raises DHT i dont remember the mechanism. i remember applying nicotine spray on my balls giving me a huge libido boost lol, but often accompanied by eye floaters from hypolgycemia, since it raises metabolism and my glycogen storage is often depleted from chronic stress. a few cigarettes or even a pack also felt androgenic once upon a time even though i got dizzy, now i only smoke one a day, organic with the tar filter. the late chemist genius travis from ray peat forum explained how they added ammonia to tobacco, which raises nitric oxide when combusted, "guilt free smoke room" is also a thread worth diving into. tobacco has so many other compounds besides nicotine, including carbon monoxide and dioxide which regulate so many cellural functions, once read a fascinating controversial article on the benefits of monoxide, but maybe its hormetic/dose dependent. my biggest fear is aluminum nanoparticles in smoke, which might be permanently neurodegenerative, unlike almost all other toxins.
 
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