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Also did anyone else besides this guy ever got elevated CRP from QSC oils?

I wrote this reply in the other thread and I think it is relevant information to post here also:

It's because you have any possible fungal/parasitic infection. MCT is anti fungal, anti parasitic, anti microbial etc.

You are having a herxheimer reaction as a result of the MCT killing off/disturbing an existing infection of some pathogen.

These issues are complex but you should try and identify what the cause could be, and if that is not possible, either way you should proceed with a parasite cleanse/take antifungal measures.
 
New Janoshik lab test reports

NMN, UDCA &
Pramipexole

Code:
https://janoshik.com/tests/29755-Pramipexole_9LJZJX5WJQC9
https://janoshik.com/tests/29757-NMN_CQSMKGD7NB44
https://janoshik.com/tests/29758-UDCA_UCIEAVZQVSKI

NMN raw.pngPramipexol raw.pngUDCA raw.png
 
I wrote this reply in the other thread and I think it is relevant information to post here also:

It's because you have any possible fungal/parasitic infection. MCT is anti fungal, anti parasitic, anti microbial etc.

You are having a herxheimer reaction as a result of the MCT killing off/disturbing an existing infection of some pathogen.

These issues are complex but you should try and identify what the cause could be, and if that is not possible, either way you should proceed with a parasite cleanse/take antifungal measures.
Its the first time I've read about MCT being anti microbial
Do you have any studies or references about this?
 
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has anyone bought PCT through QSC? Have HCG from them, but held off buying Arimidex and nolvadex because the minimum quantity is gonna be way too much and worried about accurately dosing it
 
Its the first time I've read about MCT being anti microbial
Do you have any studies or references about this?
I could provide you some papers but I'm going to have to recommend you just do a search on Google or pubmed, and dig in. There's endless research on this topic. Trust me, it's a rabbit hole worth going down.
 
@janoshik way to go! I love the new error margins so much. That's hopefully going to help people stop arguing over 1.5% differences :) :)
That's for the specific test (qNMR) used as it differs from test to test.

Routine tests have margin of error specified on the details page (in our email signature).

Cheers
 
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