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Has anyone else seen results with the Triphase Free Electron Diet? It helped me reduce my electron density by 37% and i am very happy with this. Now wondering if this can work well with Paleo? Can I also mix this with a Leptin Reset?

I find this complicated so I try to explain it in a simple way. They say that the free ionic charge polarizes the IGF-1 enzyme, changing its folding pattern to less able reuptake position - effectively isolating the leptin receptor. But ive heard someone else say that it doesn't reduce IGF-1 enough and it's the road to leptin insensitivity. Of course if reducing electron density those electrons have to be going somewhere. Feynman's Quantum Electrondynamics (QED) says we need to consider positrons in this too [1]. Do you think the Lamb shift might be important here too? with the effects of the quantum vacuum altering the levels. Feynman won a nobel prize so i think this is worth talking about. The quantum effects of the food electrons I think is not discussed enough.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_electrodynamics

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Upvoted for making me laugh. – Olivia Oct 25 2011 at 17:31
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The rumor is that Dr. Kurt Harris is going to declare Triphase Free Electrons the 4th Neolithic Agent of Disease – Paleo2.0 Oct 25 2011 at 19:40
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I do not agree with the food reward. it is the quantum effects that are below everything. – TFED Oct 25 2011 at 20:08
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I think it is more a tar-and-feather and less of a brand. – The Loon Oct 26 2011 at 2:45
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@Melissa - I think "troll" is a bit harsh when you can see so much effort went into the question :) – Matt Oct 26 2011 at 6:22
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You haven't accounted for the recent reports of neutrinos traveling faster than the speed of light. If this proves to be true, your whole dietary paradigm is worthless and you will become obese.

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don't you think Lamb Shift factors in here though? – tartare Oct 25 2011 at 18:08
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Even Schrödinger's Lamb couldn't redeem this diet. – Travis Culp Oct 25 2011 at 18:30
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His lamb's name was lucky/unlucky. – Chickenosaurus Rex Oct 25 2011 at 20:16
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i think you have to factor in that this is indeed where those rubber electrons hit the asphalt protons. if we get a bit of mammary deep-tissue massage going on our igf-1's will be so happy in their mitochondrial incubators.

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even better. it helps bring cortisol levels back into an acceptable range. also studies have shown it to be useful in helping combat estrogen dominance. – luckybastard Oct 25 2011 at 19:31
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This would be helpful to try. do you know where there is a doctor that can do this? – TFED Oct 25 2011 at 19:42
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you have a to find a doctor who is not constrained by the evidence-based science box. he has to have obliterated that box and buried it. this is a dr who can do this, TFED. – luckybastard Oct 25 2011 at 20:11
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To many are tied into old beliefs here too. I will be free of those. – TFED Oct 25 2011 at 20:18
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Sometimes the box is filled with cowbell. – Paleo2.0 Oct 25 2011 at 20:39
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This is what I'm into and I think it really meshes well with the paleo diet. Unfortunately the whole program is ineffective if you don't get the Emoto Tea™ dosage right. Try the Jasmine Crystal White Tea that Masaru Emoto developed, starting at 3oz, 16 times per day, spaced 20 minutes apart. It sounds complicated, but if you give yourself a "tea window" of 5.3 it should simplify the process. Be sure to have yourself checked frequently with an Electron paramagnetic resonance Spectrometer.

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I also find emoto tea good for electrons. my tea window is now 9.2 after one year. – TFED Oct 25 2011 at 20:01
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The spectrometer's okay, but it's still from the old paradigm and will not give the precision needed at the quantum level. Try to find an MD with access to an oscillation overthruster vector mapper -- then you'll have a better idea of how the tea is impacting your density. – Rose Oct 25 2011 at 21:07
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QED is usually taught using Fourier transforms on the probability amplitudes to make the math easier. Fourier space is wonderful since you view your function decomposed into wave frequencies, and differential operators become Fourier multipliers, making those gnarled equations easier to chew on. I would suggest taking this approach to examining your positron and electron activity, and particularly the relation to your leptin receptors since you wish to get ahold of the perturbations in the quantum vacuum in an accesible manner. Don't forget that photons make all of this happen as they are the particles of the exchange. For a jump start on general perturbation theory, start with Dirac's method of the variation of constants. For photons, see Einstein's work, of course.

It is also a good idea to think outside the CW medicine box and view this from the vantage of mathematical group theory. The multiplicative Abelian group of the unit circle in the complex plane, U(1), governs the symmetries of the gauge field. The Lagrangian is particularly a hairy beast, but perseverance will yield much information about leptin, cortisol, serum vitamin D levels, ghrelin, "safe" starches, why it's foolish to take up running, and many other mysteries.

Though it's too early to tell, some say Lisa Randall's Brane theory may be useful for your analysis since it uses more than 3 physical dimensions. It would be well worth your time to begin with the Randall-Sundrum model since hyper-dimensionality could yield results on the true nature of all particles and therefore give us an exciting new way to view the human body and its chemical reactions. If you're really paleo, you'll be able to think outside of the space-time continuum.

As a final note, I refer you to the cohomology of orbifolds. Cohomology and Frobenius manifolds could be yet another way to prove that your diet is the ultimate, especially if we view folding as a deformation of a manifold. From there, the rest of it will fall into place I believe. Here's a good place to start: http://www.math.univ-montp2.fr/~mann/articlefinal.pdf

Enjoy!

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What if dark matter is accumulating in my leptin receptors? Will vitamin D from sunlight make it go away? – Travis Culp Oct 26 2011 at 18:33
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Chickenosaurus, this is a great answer. I've been feeling lately like my function is decomposing into wave frequencies. I am starting to notice I have manifolds. I'm only 36, but do you think it could be perimenopause? Will chanting meditation improve my positron symmetry? Any experience with this? I've been intermittently hyper-dimensional, but my husband and cat are really making it difficult, so I threw them out of my space time continuum. I just really want to make sure my diet is the ultimate, you know? – tartare Oct 26 2011 at 18:34
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Travis Culp: I believe that's true. Research is ongoing about anti-Vit D, especially from the point of view of Brane theory. In fact, to go further, mitochondira may indeed be just a shadow of a particle named hyper-mitochoria-A1 on a 5-D brane that contains our universe. The same idea holds for Vit D and anti-vit D. Hyper-dimensionality is the key to all of this. – Chickenosaurus Rex Oct 26 2011 at 18:41
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That makes so much sense...everything I've been doing my whole life has been varying shades of stupid until this moment. – Travis Culp Oct 26 2011 at 18:52
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The main thing that I like about the Triphase Free Electron Diet, in particular with Leptin reset, is that it really helps you get perspective on stuff. When I am strict about the regimen I am able to lessen my density by 86% which helps me get a view from 30,000 feet - because I can FLY!!!! – none Oct 26 2011 at 19:35
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TFED, that is great that you have been having so much success on your plan. Personally, I prefer everything in moderation. "Change your thoughts, change your density!"

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Unfortunately, some people are so dense that any heroic effort to help them will be unsuccessful. – The Loon Oct 27 2011 at 16:33
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Dude combine this with IF and youre gold

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I can combine a TFED/paleo/leptin/IF reset you think? – TFED Oct 26 2011 at 6:26
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Nah. I've heard it only works with FI (feeding intensely) within 30 seconds of waking up in the morning. – Evelyn aka CarbSane Oct 26 2011 at 15:48

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