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Dana Leigh Lyons's avatar

No weird drinks over here... BUT I do douse my dinner each night in fancy fish sauce (just fish and salt, no additives) spiked with thinly sliced, very hot red peppers. I do it for the addictive burn and flavor - but I’m pretty sure it also helps me recover quickly from colds.

As a Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor and devoted yogi, a lot of what I do to stay well gets dismissed as pseudoscience by some. But you know what? I just turned 50 and feel healthier, stronger, fitter, and more energized than I did in my 20s. That’s all the proof I need.

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

amen to that.

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Jon W's avatar

Weird Drink™️ is blueberries, spinach, protein powder, creatine, ground flax seed (to stay…regular), chia seeds (not entirely sure why), a bit of banana, raw honey (heard it helps with high cholesterol), water, ice, vitamix’d to nursing home consistency

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

Wait the raw honey sounds good? I also throw chia seeds in the smoothie and have no idea why!

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Jon W's avatar

Chia seeds mostly clogging my dishwasher but we carry on

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Matt's avatar

I learned how to take apart and clean my dishwasher because of chia seeds - another benefit of them!

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Jon W's avatar

Same! It’s gruesome in there!

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Jon W's avatar

Raw honey’s been recent but already earned a guaranteed spot on the roster. The cholesterol tipoff came from my mom (in medicine, not a doctor), but there’s research that backs her up. (not that she needed it.)

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Jon W's avatar

(Collagen is on the list to try)

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Justin Power's avatar

I do collagen, a bacillus coagulans probiotic, magnesium, and Celtic salt, though not at the same time. Water with the salt right when I wake up. Probiotic with first meal, collagen in a smoothie with raw milk, berries, Greek yogurt. Magnesium before bed. Sleep definitely benefits. Whoop shows deeper sleep and longer REM—dreams go crazy. I’ve tried creatine but I feel like it makes me bloated so I stopped. Wondering if anyone else has this issue

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

I need to get back on the magnesium before bed train. My sleep has been trash.

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Domenic's avatar

I added in the blue drop and beetroot to basically the same stack this afternoon and let me tell you what…i am turnt tf up 🤣😤

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

Lfggg

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Shona Sanzgiri's avatar

Do you notice an appreciable difference in your workouts after drinking said Weird Drink?

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

I can mostly tell by my energy? There have been times where I skipped it and felt totally gassed earlier than normal.

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Shona Sanzgiri's avatar

Makes sense! I want to start incorporating mystery powders/supplements into my own WDs but ideally I’d be able to FEEL it lol

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

honestly after lifting the beetroot powder makes my veins look sick haha

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Shona Sanzgiri's avatar

Sold!!

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bwd's avatar

Morning weird drink - 35g protein powder, 2 scoops collagen, 5g of milk thistle powder, 8g of creatine, 5g of l-theanine

biggg handful of kale - high nutrient density with low oxalate content (spinach has high oxalate)

heavy pour of chia seeds, 3tbsp coconut yogurt, frozen berry mix, splash of acv, 50ml almond milk. Drink this in about 2 min with wellness formula and then Celsius to the dome by 7am. Also batching all of the powders every Sunday has been the best thing for consistency 🔁🔋

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

goated. what's the milk thistle and l-theanine for?

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bwd's avatar

Joe Holder recommended it to a girl on twitter once who was complaining about her skin being bad lol and I haven’t looked back - so I use it for the liver support and skincare. Sometimes I’ll double the dose if I had two too many. And I meant l-glutamine (so many powders to keep track of) which I use for gut health/digestion.

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Chris Gayomali's avatar

looking into milk thistle immediately

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