Not sure it's relevant but.. The last couple of months I've been eating kilos of grapefruits - I like it peeled, parted, and frozen. I feel that it's improving my bodily health, inside (digestive system) and out (skin), and also my mind somehow. I'm learning several new languages (programming and human) in parallel, and it seems like my thoughts have become more clear and precise, as well as nimble. What I'm realizing is that my whole life I've been lacking fruits, just because I never liked eating them - but I found that I love frozen grapefruits, it's delicious. Weird.
Have you tried the giant pomelos? Good pomelos are very easy to peel and the skin comes right off the pink flesh, and have perfectly tart and sweet flavor. Much better than ordinary grapefruit. I ate these daily when I lived in Asia.
Thanks for the recommendation! I had never heard of pomelos - from what I read, they're likely "ancestors" of grapefruits. It sounds good, I will definitely try it.
Fresh grapefruit is fantastic, the problem is that the s** that they sell in the grocery stores is not fresh. It's picked far too early and then artificially ripened in transit.
I never really liked a lot of fruits except some berries until I had them local and in season while traveling. It's like different food. Idk why that crap even gets sold sometimes.
Glad you found a missing link on your diet. Be aware that grapefruit can interact with some medications. Just make sure to check if you're eating that much.
For many people taking a range of medications, especially mental-related medications, eating grapefruit can cause a large range of negative side effects. Several medications will become inert in the presence of citric acid and vitamin C. Oranges, if eaten at the appropriate times during their medication regimen (usually an hour after or before medication), is usually safe. Fiber is also important, but it can also absorb medications and render them inert if taken at the wrong times. Fiber is usually safe two hours before or after medication, which can be difficult to orchestrate, depending on medication regimens.
It’s not the fiber. Grapefruit contains furanocoumarins which inhibit the action of the liver enzyme CYP3A4. That particular enzyme breaks down most medications.
Thank you for the warning. Fortunately I'm not taking any medications these days, but in case I do in the future, I'll keep in mind the interaction with grapefruits.
> Here’s a brief and incomplete list of some of the medications that research indicates get screwed up by grapefruit:
Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, and Valium)
Amphetamines (Adderall and Ritalin)
Anti-anxiety SSRIs (Zoloft and Paxil)
Cholesterol-lowering statins (Lipitor and Crestor)
Erectile-dysfunction drugs (Cialis and Viagra)
Various over-the-counter meds (Tylenol, Allegra, and Prilosec)
And about a hundred others.
> In some of these cases, the grapefruit interaction is not a big deal, because they’re safe drugs and even having several times the normal dosage is not particularly dangerous. In other cases, it’s exceedingly dangerous.
do you find them sour? Perhaps frozen it would be less so but I can't eat grapefruit without making some crazy faces. And I generally like sour flavors.
Thanks for the entertaining and informative article.
How fun to learn about Kimball Chase Atwood, who started Atwood the Grapefruit Company, planting 16000 grapefruit trees "with an annual production of 80,000 boxes of fruit."
Wow, I thought I was weird for eating so much grapefruit, but this guy went all in..
This has always fascinated me. This is also not at all unique to humans.
I have a cavy (Guinea pig, she had a cage mate but the cage mate passed) and she had a bladder stone. It was really big. After she passed it with some assistance from the vet, she got a really bad infection. Apparently, the stone cut her up on the way out. She had to go on antibiotics for quite a while and the medicine killed off her gut flora. This made a mess, made her really uncomfortable, and it smelled. So, I needed to figure stuff out. There were three steps really. First, she needed medical food to make sure she was getting everything she needed. Second, she had to take some benebac, and third as cavies are coprophagic, I got some poop from a healthy pig and mixed it in to some of her food. She recovered and seems to be happier and more calm than ever.
Gut bacteria is apparently super important in every mammal. No idea about birds, reptiles, or arthropods or fish.
I confirm that Lion's Mane is the single most important ingredient of my rocket fuel.
My transition: ~6 years ago I was a simple anglry slave in a rouge fitness industy, basically a programmed fool in international politics and I had brainfog, neurosis, nervous breakdowns and I was chasing my tail explaining to the world how to change for the better.
Approximately 2.7 years of: cold showers, deep drill into ketosis, tumo breathing... badically my take on wim hoff+monastic lifestyle+meditation+deep&detailed daily routine prrogramming, behavior twisting and extreme fasting over Upanishads, Buddha's texts, genital chi cong training, a dose of half maratons, three NDEs - and I feel like I've turned my brain ON.
I learned how to learn, invest and maintain business, art of living and I finally feel that my contribution to the community is tangible (on the surface the texure feels like a growing unimal/xenobot).
Key (visceral) thing is that my brain reads one signal from "my" guts: this is only a beginning of a multidecade thing.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 59.2 ms ] threadNever tried frozen though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapefruit%E2%80%93drug_intera...
What effects does fiber have on certain medications and why? Does it slow the absorption rate due to the medication being dispersed in the fiber?
> Here’s a brief and incomplete list of some of the medications that research indicates get screwed up by grapefruit:
> In some of these cases, the grapefruit interaction is not a big deal, because they’re safe drugs and even having several times the normal dosage is not particularly dangerous. In other cases, it’s exceedingly dangerous.https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/grapefruit-history-and...
The bland URL doesn't do that article justice, this is a great read.
How fun to learn about Kimball Chase Atwood, who started Atwood the Grapefruit Company, planting 16000 grapefruit trees "with an annual production of 80,000 boxes of fruit."
Wow, I thought I was weird for eating so much grapefruit, but this guy went all in..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmB6_boALVs
I have a cavy (Guinea pig, she had a cage mate but the cage mate passed) and she had a bladder stone. It was really big. After she passed it with some assistance from the vet, she got a really bad infection. Apparently, the stone cut her up on the way out. She had to go on antibiotics for quite a while and the medicine killed off her gut flora. This made a mess, made her really uncomfortable, and it smelled. So, I needed to figure stuff out. There were three steps really. First, she needed medical food to make sure she was getting everything she needed. Second, she had to take some benebac, and third as cavies are coprophagic, I got some poop from a healthy pig and mixed it in to some of her food. She recovered and seems to be happier and more calm than ever.
Gut bacteria is apparently super important in every mammal. No idea about birds, reptiles, or arthropods or fish.
My transition: ~6 years ago I was a simple anglry slave in a rouge fitness industy, basically a programmed fool in international politics and I had brainfog, neurosis, nervous breakdowns and I was chasing my tail explaining to the world how to change for the better.
Approximately 2.7 years of: cold showers, deep drill into ketosis, tumo breathing... badically my take on wim hoff+monastic lifestyle+meditation+deep&detailed daily routine prrogramming, behavior twisting and extreme fasting over Upanishads, Buddha's texts, genital chi cong training, a dose of half maratons, three NDEs - and I feel like I've turned my brain ON.
I learned how to learn, invest and maintain business, art of living and I finally feel that my contribution to the community is tangible (on the surface the texure feels like a growing unimal/xenobot).
Key (visceral) thing is that my brain reads one signal from "my" guts: this is only a beginning of a multidecade thing.
Let me report the update on the next increment.
Namaste ^_^