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Aspirin = Antifungal/inhibits fungal biofilm formation Coconut oil = Antifungal/inhibits fungal biofilm formation Orange juice = Probably the least fungal promoting fruit juice in terms of sugar content (next to Pomegranate), high acidity = natural antimicrobial effect

This isnt mean to be advice or anything, just an interesting pattern I noticed in the "Ray Peat lifestyle", a neutral observation

@SSavson Been saying for a while that much of what you see online is a band-aid for gut issues.

@GutOptimized Yep.. Glad someone understood the context of why I posted this and didn't take it as "You should do this"

@SSavson The funny thing is, if you use those antibiofilm things on healthy people (and not just the sick people Ray Peat was focused on) you might cause dysruption instead of health. https://x.com/ultimape/status/...

@ultimape Ruh roh

@SSavson The question is, though, whether these will have the same antifungal properties if you drink them. Wouldn't the acidity only be effective if you made a mask with these juices?

@BunnJohann89644 Considering this post is about the digestive system, not the skin, no

@SSavson Nature’s pharmacy outperforms most overhyped synthetic remedies.

@SSavson Carrot plus vinegar never tried or heard of that. Is it not to bad.

@SSavson one i found very interesting was turmeric being anti fungal and anti biofilm did not know that was one of it's many benefits

@SSavson in vitro or what

@SSavson What kind of mushroom phobia is this? We've been living with them for millions of years. You probably see mushrooms everywhere

@SSavson Do you ever worry about ulcers or the blood thinning effects of low dose aspirin? I want to try it for inflammation but I’m concerned it’ll wreck my gut

@SSavson If you don't eat a bunch of candy all day you don't need to consume antifungals

@SSavson Methylene blue

@SSavson Weirdly, im allergic to aspirin

@SSavson Banger

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