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emporas ◴[] No.45048633[source]
I have done this since forever. Put music on and doing breathwork. Some of the most imaginative ideas I have ever had, start to be generated by themselves 15 minutes in the breathwork.

I use a technique no else uses, and at the start I was trying to emulate fighters being hit in the stomach. It had occured to me that fighters have generally more triangular upper bodies than other types of athletes. It turns out, that organs in the belly aggregate fat around them, and being hit in the stomach discombobulates the fat particles. I found a more intelligent way to emulate that, and less dangerous.

Altered state of consciousness start after 10-15 minutes of breathwork, when I put saliva on my scalp to clean the testosterone from the hair. That one was inspired by cats. The male scalp excretes lots of testosterone which cannot be removed with just shampoo. This also fixes androgenetic alopecia (it does not get reversed, but stops happening). I get seriously dizzy when I do that, that's why I have given up on all mind altering substances including alcohol. Getting dizzy from exercise is so much better.

There are 2-3 more exercises I do complementary to that. The breath work also is not breath work, it is something similar.

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jondwillis ◴[] No.45048720[source]
Saving this comment to use as copy pasta. Bravo.
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emporas ◴[] No.45048843[source]
Thanks. I have read Anatomy books and other medical textbooks. When I have an idea for exercise, I always research it to find out what might happen in the human body.
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_zoltan_ ◴[] No.45049227[source]
the comment you're replying to meant that your text is super cringe.
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profsummergig ◴[] No.45051374[source]
It's against the TOS of HN to tell people that without rational justifications. That's what I was told by a mod when I did that.
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1. skeezyboy ◴[] No.45052487[source]
HN has mods?
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2. kzrdude ◴[] No.45057738[source]
See the explanation here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25652161