The most anabolic substance

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What is the most anabolic substance? Is it food? No. Is it water? No. The most anabolic substance on earth is AIR. We can live for a  few weeks without food. A few days without water. But only a few minutes without air.

Airman Megaman 2

Are you getting enough air?


Get a close pin and clip your nose. Try training. Fuck it's impossible! Try sleeping. Good luck haha. Yet that's what you are doing when you go about your life with a bad nose. When your septum is deviated, or your sinuses or mucous membranes are inflamed from allergies or irritants, you're not getting enough air. You get more air by clearing your breathing pathway. Here's how to open up your nose.




The "opening up your nose" program


This program is best tested as a pre-sleep routine. So that's how we're going to try this program.

Step 1: Go to the pharmacy and buy stuff


Oxymetazoline spray for sport, Nose strips for sport

Any alcohol swabs will do. I recommend EXTRA sized nasal strips, they actually are stronger than normal sized strips and work significantly better. As for the Oxymetazoline based nasal decongestant spray, I think all Oxymetazoline spray products are standardized to 0.05% concentration, so it doesn't matter which you purchase. I bought a store brand at a US grocery chain (Publix).

Step 2: Use the stuff you bought


I recommend first trying this out an an hour before bed.

Juji cleaning his nose

Jujimufu, nose strip sport performance

Oxymetazoline spray

Snort and blow your nose for the next hour as the nasal passages begin clearing. You might notice it's a lot easier to breathe out of your nose. Great. Now go to sleep. You might have the best night of sleep you've ever had. One interesting observation you may make: you don't wake up to pee. Often when we wake up to pee at night, it's not because we have to pee, it's because we can't breathe... and then we just get up and pee while we're awakened.

Unfortunately, if you like this pre-sleep ritual you can't do it forever because Oxymetazoline is dangerous if used everyday.

Step 3: Make a diluted Oxymetazoline solution


Oxymetazoline is not a drug to dick around with. It's very powerful and you shouldn't use it for more than 3 days in a row at the normal over-the-counter doses: it can permanently damage your nasal passages if used long term. However, it is possible to safely use Oxymetazoline long term if it is diluted. So let's make a diluted version of the Oxymetazoline nasal spray.

Go back to the pharmacy and buy:

  • Saline

  • An empty container for small liquids.

  • A 1 mL dropper.


Roughly make a 5:95 solution of Oxymetazoline nasal spray to saline. (about 5% Oxymetazoline). Take these steps:

  1. Empty ALL of the Oxymetazoline nasal spray from its container into the empty container.

  2. Refill the original Oxymetazoline container with Saline solution to the top.

  3. Add back in 1 mL of the transferred Oxymetazoline back into its original container.

  4. Shake.


These instructions are for a 30 mL unit of Oxymetazoline nasal spray.

(IE. 30 mL of saline + 1 mL of Oxymetazoline + whatever is left on the inside walls of the original Oxymetazoline spray bottle is about 5%)

How precise is this dilution protocol? Well, it's not as precise as me using a pipette, but it's close enough.

Jujimufu, biology

When you use the diluted Oxymetazoline solution you should notice that it still works very well. Continue using the new diluted Oxymetazoline solution nightly with your nose strips.

This isn't the end of the road for us, let's add one final tweak, and then a very important last step on our journey towards ultimate nosery.

Step 4: Introduce the neti pot


Jujimufu, neti pot viking

Jujimufu, neti pot viking

Go acquire these items from a natural health food store or herbal shop:

  • A neti pot

  • Neti wash salt

  • Distilled water


A neti pot will clear your nasal passages of debris and boogers. It's really quite cool! So start by filling your neti pot with room temperature distilled water and microwave for about 20 seconds, until luke warm. Add about 1/16th tsp of neti salt, mix, and then use. Repeat again for the other nostril. There are many instructions on the internet on how to use a neti pot for nasal irrigation. I'll let you google that yourself. Hell, your neti pot box probably has instructions on it somewhere. Don't use the neti pot immediately before bed. 

  • 60 minutes before bed: apply nose strip and use your new diluted Oxymetazoline solution.

  • 45 minutes before bed: use neti pot.


So do this 15 minutes after you apply the nose strip and use your diluted Oxymetazoline solution. (the neti pot is more effective when your airways are already opened up). The reason you use the neti pot 45 minutes before bed instead of immediately before bed is because after you use the neti pot, you might bend over later and notice more water draining out of your nose. It happens. You need enough time before bed for it to drain or you'll be sleeping with water in your nose.

Now for the most important step in this program.

Step 5: Visit an ENT doctor


Make an appointment for an ENT (Ear Nose and Throat doctor). If you've never had an ENT doctor check your nose before, it's time to do it NOW. Schedule an appointment and then tell them you want a general checkup. While you are there, have them visually inspect for a deviated septum and report any trouble you may have had breathing. Here's something important to remember: the primary cause of a deviated septum is a blow to the nose.

Have you ever gotten in a fight, been hit in the nose by a ball, elbowed in the nose, or hit your face tricking? That's all it takes to deviate your septum permanently for the rest of your life. It's possible your nose was smacked, your septum then deviated, and you didn't even know it. It's possible you've been breathing crappy only recently the past few years. Visit an ENT. Now.


Here are at least two things the ENT may do. 1) If your septum is very deviated, they'll perform surgery like they did on my friend Armando. 2) If your nose isn't that bad, but isn't great, they may prescribe you a medicine safer for long term use than Oxymetazoline. Me? My septum is deviated, but only very mildly. The doctor said I may not benefit from a surgery. However, he noted my mucous membranes were severely inflamed, which is why I had so much trouble breathing out of my nose. What was inflaming them? Allergies. To what? Modern life. Probably caused by a host of unavoidable things floating around in the atmosphere from industry, traffic, household cleaners, by products of air conditioning, chemicals, you name it...

Inflamed nose

The doctor prescribed me medication for my inflamed nasal passages. I got a prescription for something called Dymista.

Dymista

I love Dymista and it's what I'm using now instead of the Oxymetazoline for daily use. It's not as powerful as Oxymetazoline but there are fewer side effects and it's safer for long term use. I use it in the morning, and before sleeping. Dymista is an anti-histamine and anti-inflammatory, which reduces the swelling and allows me to breathe optimally.




Bonus: the "high air" pre-workout protocol


If you want more than just improved sleep quality through oxygen uptake you can try the "high air" pre-workout protocol. There are 3 ingredients...

Lung erection

OrcNose

Oxygen

You could do this once or twice a week long term, the limiting ingredient being the full strength Oxymetazoline spray (because I wouldn't use the full strength Oxymetazoline spray more than once or twice per week long term.) Experience the future of pre-workout trends, today, by stacking the "high air" pre-workout stack on top of your current pre-workout stack (preferably coffee, a mild pain killer, and some trending odd soon-to-be-illicit stimulant of some sort).




Why I wrote this


Air is the most anabolic substance on earth. If you aren't getting enough air because you have asthma or restrictions in your nasal passage like I discussed in this post, your gains will be stunted and your quality of life will be needlessly reduced. I realized I haven't been getting enough air when I breathe through my nose when my buddy Armando Figueroa shared his story with me. He inspired these instructions courtesy of his ENT, which I ran by my own ENT with confirmation, which I've shared here, that I've been using the past months with great effect. I now sleep much better, sometimes not waking up even once in the middle of the night! I am very thankful he motivated me to visit an ENT and get myself checked up.

Your turn


Now it's time for you to try the protocol in this post and comment below. Then visit an ENT soon and let us know how your visit goes. Good luck!

P.S.


If anyone can figure out a way to save money on nose strips please let me know! I'm going broke on these things and none of the DIY instructions online I've tried have worked!

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  • Jon Call on

    Strange, it doesn’t taste that bad to me. Not nearly as bad as many other medicines, supplements, etc. But yes, it will go down the back of the throat/mouth, that’s one of the listed side effects is bitter taste.

  • Ryu Sujin on

    Well, it’s been two nights. Time for the promised report!

    Night 1: 1 hour before bed, cleaned off my nose and applied the nasal strip. I fucked up the positioning. Fucked it up again. toss applied another one perfectly. Woah! My nostrils…they flare. Feels good! Next, time for the 0.05% Oxymetazoline spray (Drixoral). 3 squirts up both nostrils. Ok, holy shit. I have NEVER in my life felt nose breathing be this easy or unrestricted. It’s like I’ve been living a lie. I settle down to go to bed. This is when I realize that having a shitty bed, a hot room, and/or excessive noise from outside will not help keep you asleep. Nor fall asleep easier. Despite the amazing feeling of being able to breathe so freely, I don’t sleep all that well on the first night.

    Night 2: Exact same protocol as the night before. I’ve opened my window well-ahead of time and my room is nice and cool, just how I like it. I settle down to sleep an hour after I’ve done this glorious nose treatment protocol. Despite the room being cooler, I’d say I slept only slightly better than average, and I have a feeling that might be some sort of placebo. I’m really starting to think my bed is the culprit. It is old, in all fairness, so I have a new bed on my mind after all this. I REALLY love the nasal clarity, and I’m going to mix up a 5:95 solution of this stuff.

    So, this is what I’ve concluded: if your sleeping in a room with a comfortable temperature, in a bed that doesn’t suck, then this protocol will likely work WONDERS. My experience was lack-luster, but I don’t attribute this to the protocol. It’s more than likely my shitty bed.

  • PureApeshit on

    well i wake up 2 times a night go pee and go back to sleep, sleep feels great i feel awesome and nights when i dont wake up all night i sleep same and there is no difference.

    you have some severe obsession psychopaty shit going on jujimufu the glorious, u need stop calculating all shit, you are anorexic, i guess pseudooptimisationexic :DDD, srsly, i wish you best my brotha

  • Abdul Ghani on

    I tried using Dymista but I think some of it drained into my mouth/throat and gave me the worst taste imaginable. I was unable to drink milk for several days, so I quit using it…

  • Taegashi on

    I have to say, I too have sleep apnea and have to use a CPAP to sleep. For those that don’t know what a CPAP is it’s the breathing machine you have to wear when you sleep. Before I was diagnosed and had to use one I had extreme difficulty sleeping and it was due to the fact I would just stop breathing at night. I would feel tired and exhausted and it really did affect my daily life both physically and mentally. MInd you I was in the Army still when I was diagnosed and very much still in good weight standards (not so much now) so being overweight couldn’t have been a factor. I contribute this to the harsh conditions I was put through during my time in the service. I’m telling you now if you have ever been told you snore, feel tired even after a decent nights sleep, or just can’t sleep well go have a sleep study done (especially if you’re told that you stop breathing completely).

    This is particularly bad in the sense that this can later on lead to cardiovascular issues, which goes hand in hand with the anabolic qualities that Juji points out. I really hope you all will take what has been said very seriously because It does have major consequences. I know a guy that I used to work for that now has three heart stents (mesh tubes that hold your arteries open) because he didn’t take this seriously after being diagnosed and refused to use his CPAP. I use mine every night and I sleep wonderfully.



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