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    Random questions

    Back to the random questions. Body odour:
    Have any of you you noticed any change in your armpits smell? Pre PFS if I forgot deodorant for one day then the aroma was really strong (even embarrassing) . Nowadays I can go without it for days and the smell is not only barely noticeable but also it has a different aroma. I guess as one recovers the smell will return.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holistic View Post
    Back to the random questions. Body odour:
    Have any of you you noticed any change in your armpits smell? Pre PFS if I forgot deodorant for one day then the aroma was really strong (even embarrassing) . Nowadays I can go without it for days and the smell is not only barely noticeable but also it has a different aroma. I guess as one recovers the smell will return.
    This is directly related to hormone levels. I can assure you once your levels get back up to normal this will be something you notice strongly.

    This is essentially your Musk and it is loaded with pheromones. My woman actually likes the smell of my B.O., as do I strangely enough

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    Is mackerel in tomato sauce a good "snack" in the protocol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterA View Post
    Is mackerel in tomato sauce a good "snack" in the protocol?
    Peter....rather then asking every single time you have a question about food, go back to the list of "approved" foods and think....is it a meat? Yes...is tomatoe a fruit or veggie? Yes....It is very simple, as are the food recommendations. Look at any other listed ingredient in there and ask yourself the same thing. It is really, very, very simple. If it's not on the list, don't eat it. If it is on the list, you're good to go.
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    Staring at a screen too long, masturbation, and eating certain foods all give me the same noticeable foggy feeling.

    What causes this?
    Its only work until its routine

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrivenToRecover View Post
    Staring at a screen too long, masturbation, and eating certain foods all give me the same noticeable foggy feeling.

    What causes this?
    This happened to me too, I'm not sure 100% what it is, but I'm assuming it has to do with dopamine or the dopamine receptors in the brain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrivenToRecover View Post
    Staring at a screen too long, masturbation, and eating certain foods all give me the same noticeable foggy feeling.

    What causes this?
    Double post......damn
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrivenToRecover View Post
    Staring at a screen too long, masturbation, and eating certain foods all give me the same noticeable foggy feeling.

    What causes this?
    Does your vision get effected as well?
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    The weird way that vision is changed does become more pronounced, yes.

    None of these 3 are new things btw. They aren't really problematic anymore either. I'm just curious to understand them.

    I think when it comes to the fogginess from foods its possibly the body's reduced ability to cope with stress that you feel. Poorly digestible foods seem to induce the stress response.

    Cheese especially puts my head on the moon for an hour or so.

    Today I also had a ~22 oz grass fed steak that also induced a little fog.
    So even healthy foods in excess seem to induce the feeling.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DrivenToRecover View Post
    The weird way that vision is changed does become more pronounced, yes.

    None of these 3 are new things btw. They aren't really problematic anymore either. I'm just curious to understand them.

    I think when it comes to the fogginess from foods its possibly the body's reduced ability to cope with stress that you feel. Poorly digestible foods seem to induce the stress response.

    Cheese especially puts my head on the moon for an hour or so.

    Today I also had a ~22 oz grass fed steak that also induced a little fog.
    So even healthy foods in excess seem to induce the feeling.


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    It obviously all get's better, but as for the why, I'm pretty sure it has something to do with Gaba. Although how and why, can't tell you.

    Nice steak, btw.
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