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Aanabology (@anabology)view on X ↗
30 powerful things you can try right now to boost your health & well-being:

1. Remove PUFAs from diet. (+1% calories)

2. Take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for a few months as a "brain immune reset" — one of the only microglia modulators that exists.

3. Take Aspirin instead of Tylenol/Ibuprofen for liver-protective effects.

4. Supplement ADEK for energy metabolism, high dose B1 for supercharged carbohydrate usage.

5. Use tanning books (without burning, very conservatively) to stimulate melanin production and convert cholesterol to hormones, aiding energy metabolism.

6. Take antibiotics/S. Boulardii, recolonize gut with raw milk or HMOs.

7. Fully eliminate starches, most fibers, and gluten, preferring citrus, dates, or sugar for carbs.

8. Eat carrot salad + boiled mushrooms abundantly to cleanse your gut of endotoxin.

9. Replace muscle meat with gelatin to reduce intake of inflammatory, pro-aging, and pro-depression amino acids.

10. Add sugar or milk to your coffee, drink more coffee. Sugar/milk can offset anxiety-producing effects.

11. Buy broader lamps, hang them up around your house for cheap red light therapy.

12. Check your house for mold with agar plates. (get them online)

13. Do some Judo so you figure out how to fall - prevent injuries when you're old.

14. Drink milk before tanning, then take K2 after. Moves calcium from the gut into the blood (Vit D), then into your bones (Vit K2).

15. Go in a sauna until your body screams at you to get out, and stay past that signal 3-4 times. Sweet dynorphin release, will save you from stroke/heart attacks.

16. Visualize your workouts, flex in the mirror. "No weight" and mental training both have been shown to create muscle growth.

17. Stare at women in the gym for more testosterone.

18. Supplement with a low dose of T3 as a test to see if subclinical hypothyroidism plagues you.

19. Take progesterone as a woman during the luteal phase, or as a man while sick, for more robustness and stress resilience.

Compounds: naltrexone (LDN), aspirin, ADEK vitamins, vitamin B1, S. Boulardii, gelatin, vitamin K2, vitamin D, T3, progesterone, melanin, dynorphin
ZZaid K. Dahhaj (@zaid_dahhaj) — reply from Andra (@BioavailableNd)view on X ↗
[Main tweet from Zaid K. Dahhaj @zaid_dahhaj - Feb 18: "My wife has had "panic disorder" for some time now, about a year and a half post the birth of our son. We know that mainstream psychiatry often treats panic disorder as primarily brain based anxiety disorder. I obviously have a lot of disdain for this reductionist garbage, which fails to consider the body through holism. She has done CBT, which has helped her manage symptoms, but it hasn't solved the issue for good. She's tried a lot of things to help her resolve this. Methylcobalamin, P5P, Magnesium acetyl taurate, beef organ supplementation, vagus nerve activation devices, so forth... Nothing seems to stick. This is a deep rabbit hole, and I'm doing my best to pinpoint what it could be. She has a history of hypothyroidism, and I suspect that plays a heavy part in this entire dynamic. Has anybody gone through this and resolved panic disorder for good? If you have any experience with this, please share some insight below"]

Reply from Andra @BioavailableNd: You are truly a gem for deeply caring about your wife with such grace. These are the routes I would explore:
- Remove gluten
- Stabilize blood sugar.
- Whole-food vitamin C for histamine + cortisol
- Lemon balm, passionflower tinctures.
- CO2 big breathing, Ray Peat.
- Inositol (GABA, blood sugar balancer and anti anxiety support)
- S Boulardii is wonderful for my clients with panic that stems from gut issues due to post birth antibiotics or with the rise of estrogen.
- Craniosacral therapy. Primatrust. Gupta program if birth trauma.
- Micronutrient panel by Vibrant Wellness
- This will work for blood sugar, anemia, thyroid/hormones. Progesterone to be tested 5-7 post ovulation.

12:31 PM · Feb 16, 2026 · 35.2K Views

Compounds: methylcobalamin, P5P (pyridoxal-5-phosphate), magnesium acetyl taurate, inositol, S. Boulardii, vitamin C, progesterone