"Liberal" Jews promoting feminism is part of a two faced plan
The two faces of Orthodox and "Liberal" Judaism are not ideologically opposing each other but working together
1 Promote a feminist face for Gentiles in "Liberal" Judaism
2 Do not promote feminism for Orthodox Jews
This is similar to how Open Borders are promoted for Gentile nations by one face but closed borders is promoted for Israel by the other face
The two faces are not opposing ideologies because the same person can do both
@Stahesh @Tfmonkey Carbs does tend to make you lethargic if you eat too much of them, particularly simple carbs.
Also, high sugar consumption tends to lower testosterone in men, which leads to lack of motivation, problems handling stress, among others things, which reduces your overall energy and has a tendency to put you in a shit mood.
There is a good chance that that may be the problem or the good part of it.
Other things that lower your energy is lack of vitamin D, lack of animal fats
@doggel @Tfmonkey I tried many nootropics
aswagamda in one pill I see no change maybe will try 2-3x to see any difference
dmae pretty much same
lions mane little better but nothing significante.
and even some mixed supplements
instinkt boost little short term memory
madmonq boost concentration and focus
@Stahesh @Tfmonkey For example, long time ago, I used to have quite few health issues and lots of fatigue, it turned out the problem was I was eating almost no lipids and fiber https://www.healthline.com/health/fat-deficiency#role-of-fat
Not saying that this may be your case, but rather that the solution may be in unexpected places, back then, according to may doctor my diet was just fine but in reality it was the source of a lot of bad stuff.
@Stahesh @Tfmonkey From what I'm looking at, guayusa and Lion's mane should indeed help, or at the very least work better than what's here.
Also, while adding supplements is fine and all, it's more like patching up things rather than fixing it, I think it's also important to see what may be causing your problems to begin with. (1/2)
@Stahesh @Tfmonkey Almost forgot, it is not recommended to drink guayusa along with foods though, because just like green tea, it inhibits absorption of iron and other nutrients if you drink it with your meals.
It's better to take it in between foods along with something small of low nutritional value like small cheap cookies or bread, that's how they make it in Japan if I remember correctly
@Stahesh @Tfmonkey Mmm... If that's the case, then probably Guayusa will do the trick, it's similar to coffee in terms of caffeine but it is also known to improve mood: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/guayusa
Also, maybe adding nootropics like Lion's mane should help for focus and whatnot, although I don't know much about nootropics to be honest
@Stahesh @Tfmonkey That's the thing about the small but long burst of energy I was talking about. At first I drank it for the taste but then I realized I was more productive when I did. The extra energy doesn't feel like you are about to go out running right here right now but rather just as an "It's easier to work more through the day"
@Stahesh @Tfmonkey I personally prefer Guarana, not in the form of an energy drink though. Just the one marketed as a normal drink.
What I like about it is that, while coffee gives a huge but short bust of energy that makes you want to drink more coffee once it's over so as to not be tired again, guarana instead gives you a small but long lasting increase in energy, which is better for long work hours.
It also has another benefits: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/guarana-benefits
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I'm impressed this Trump quote doesn't get mentioned anymore: