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Name : Alytheon Case : Cougar Evolution CPU: Intel i5 4690K Mobo : Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 RAM : Kingston Hyper X 16GB SSD : OS drive is Crucial MX200 at 500GB, gaming drive is Samsung Evo 850 at 500GB GFX : Gigabyte 970 GTX Windfart PSU : Antec 850W CPU Cooler : Arctic Cooling Freezer i11 OS : Windows 7 Ultimate, classic and stable
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Birds, I Googled candida and the first images I got where poop photos. Wow, I was not prepared for that. Ones with candida issues seem to have a high carb and high sugar diet, of which I have been avoiding for close to 15 years. My stool looks good, my spit looks good, I don't have white spot patterns in my mouth. My scrotum fungus probably is from long hours at work and it gets pretty humid, both down there and my surroundings. Jock itch. Thanks Terry, you're a wealth of knowledge and you take the time to answer our questions. I'll definitely be coming to this thread more often.
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I think all except for the bloated tummy, stool issues, and being easily bruised. My blocked sinuses could be the cause of the bad breath *gasp*. Thank you for your time in this, could I have a candida problem? Yesterday was my regular checkup, but this was not mentioned. I am not in grave danger am I?
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I recently had a fungal infection on my scrotum *gasp*, clamatazole and tolnaftate seems to help but the creams wear off with time when with clothes on, so the treatment wasn't successful (two tubes of each). Acetone, the paint grade, works so well. The next day after applying once on my balls with cotton balls in the morning and once in the evening, the itch is gone. No more lychee balls. Balls. For skin fungal infection, what would you recommend Terry? Acetone seems like a sledgehammer solution (even though it worked), and it is not pleseant on the skin, especially cut skin from scratching an itch, in the nether regions.
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Puahahaha, I've read forums guys inquiring about adding an intercooler to an NA car, but never seen one hahaha. Just needs some N02 intercooler spray and an LED purge kit.
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Subzero intake cooling brah, the blue lights brings in 53 whorespower.
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Sorry mate, there were no photos, this was like in 2001. We didn't even have digital cameras back then, just the film ones. On this island on that year, internet was just starting to get installed, heck, we still use dial up in many homes. I have photos of another buddy of mine somewhere, I just need to find it, where he installed a 6 foot intake to his Toyota Levin. The same piping as the flexible intake link I posted, but at 2.5" diameter. It was way cheaper back then, now it costs twice as much. I'll post it tomorrow as I am logging off from work, such fun times haha.
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A friend of mine years ago ducted his R32 N/A intake into his cabin. Into his cabin. His thinking was when he turned on his A/C, the engine would breath in the cold air, get some performance, he ran without a filter as there was no need for one. Spiders and roaches would be squashed and burned if they'd ever get into the intake. But guess what? After the initial shock he got from insane intake noise from the startup rev, instant regret 30 seconds of driving it hahahaha, and of course, he had to return everything back to the way it was, but with a large hole in his firewall. There are flexible stainless steel piping available, you could get the correct piping diameter with some coupling for your setup. No need to worry about piping angles. See here: http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/wlk-49033/overview/ There is a panel under the stock air filter, if you would take a look at it, there is an outline for turbo piping. You can drill a hole there for either piping your pod, or to let ambient air in. There is a tutorial I think somewhere in the forums. Do whatever you want to your car, the itch of not doing it when you wanted to do, can turn into a rash. Just don't get hurt or have anybody else hurt. And of course, be prepared for "I told you so, comments." Goodluck buddy.
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Not much evidence I'm afraid, just from watching on the other end of the 'tube gives me the sense that they are pretty healthy, armchair science. I think due to their environment, they have to stay active, and healthy, otherwise they could be in danger or trouble.
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Perhaps mock meat is missing key nutrients found in meats, like vitamins, minerals, oils, or amino acids? Or maybe the composition is mostly soy, and soy in large amounts is not so good for men from what I've been seeing lately.
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I think the 5-2 would work, but it's willpower and adhering with the program that would make any program successful. I know several people at work that do a weekly fast, one day of the week where they limit their diet that day to mostly just water or juice. They are pretty healthy and active. Speaking of adhering to diet, think about how the Eskimos eat nothing but blubber, meat, bone marrow, organs, and blood, and yet are healthier than most westerners. Their "program" is the only program in the cold, could it be genetics or is it entirely possible to live off of blubber and the goo inside?
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That's badass jangles. Man, I was (kinda) close to 300 a while back ago and now am working my way up again. I am to see an ortho this 24th so I hope to get some answers for my right shoulder. I want that 300, dammit.
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Good thing you removed that metal plate blocking your BOV. For your issue, it could be your boost solenoid not opening (you have EBC), BOV leaking, leaking somewhere. Or maybe you were used to having your car with higher boost, and now it is in a normal range.
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Thanks rev210, it is good to hear tips from people who've had similar injuries. My shoulder's much better now, bench press gives a small degree of a pain, and much less with dumbbell presses. I am thinking it could be that the dumbbell press frees up my shoulder a bit more than the bench press. I wish there was a sport scientist or doctor I could speak to about, but there are non on this island. Reading your post got me thinking and am a bit concerned, I don't want it to get worse. I'll try out your suggestion and Bird's as well. For the tribulus, well, it kind of helps I think. Mentally? Physically? Spiritually? Well I've already paid for it so might as well finish the bottle
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You're right on with working out with an injury. I do more varied workouts and work around my shoulder, focusing even more on form too. I have more weak areas than I thought when I use slow proper form. Man, it was a depressing months of pain for me, but now I am slowly coming back. That feeling of progress is just as good for me as hitting my PB. How I got my injury? Lifting my mom's potted plants. These guys are heavy, and most have rooted to the ground. Worst of all, they are thorny so I had to hold the pots straight out in front of me. Get up the next day, and I couldn't even raise my hand to wipe the cheese in my eyes.
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Good question. I do deadlifts, but in between the core workouts, mostly dumbbell deadlifts and I don't go heavy, 170lbs combined weight. What's your workout now Birds? I remember you had a nice, well thought out program, this was like years ago on SAU.
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275 lbs. Nearly 300 after a generous round up, just like dick measurement hahaha. Now I am down to 220lbs. The gym I go to has a 300 club, where as you guessed, 300lbs bench press guys are members. Would be nice to be in that club. Be very careful with your shoulders, I was frustrated and disappointed for months man, and the sharp, teary-eyed pain of just waving at a person made it even more depressing. I was told that might need surgery but only an MRI and a ortho can make that assessment. My right shoulder is miles better and I am slowly building up, using more dumbbells and other workout until I can get my shoulder to agree with what I need to do in the gym. Supplements, whey protein, multi-vitamins, fish oil, and tribulus. Diet, lots of fish, few carbs, and as much vegetables as I can get. No sugars and sweets, but I don't skip eggs and bacon, and the occasional junk foods like pizza and big burgers Mondays: Squats and dumbbell press, inclined sit ups at 10 reps 3 sets. Wednesdays: Weighted pull-ups, dumbbell rows. Fridays: Squats and inclined dumbbell press, inclined sit ups at 10 reps 3 sets. My simple workout consists of those on Mon, Wed, and Fri, at 5 reps and 5 sets. Mixing a few workouts in between like inverted rows and punching bag.
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It's been a while since I've been here, how's everyone doing? I almost hit 300lbs bench press but my right shoulder decided to impinge itself . Have to lighten the load on my favorite workouts, bench press, weighted dip and inclined bench press. Dumbbells press inclined and flat are okay though, I can go heavy as my shoulders have more free range of motion.