ECA stacking in weightloss experiment
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This was popular I believe in the late 1990s and probably the early 2000s.   Taken from the wiki article on ECA stacking to explain it. "The ECA stack is a drug combination used in weight loss and as a stimulant. ECA is an acronym for ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin. Dietary supplements based on or including elements of ECA were popular through the 1990s but the marketing of ephedra- or ephedrine-containing stimulant combinations for weight loss and bodybuilding is now restricted or illegal in the United States and Canada due to reports of heart attack, stroke, and death associated with ..read more
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Do nootropics make a person smarter?
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does it work? is it a smart drug ..read more
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Mind-brain (split from I ask recognition from physicalists of at least 1 non-physical dimension where concepts, the inner voice, inner imagery and dreams 'reside'
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Where is mind in the brain? unanswered How does the mind work through the brain? unanswered As long as these two questions remain undetermined, we cannot be absolutely certain that mind is brain based. A minority of neuroscientists are starting to have a look at panpsychism, because the data does not always seem to fit with a brain-based model Terminal lucidity and near-death experiences may be manifestations of mind outside brains, but the jury is still very much out on these two! Collective consciousness - Carl Jung Mind – another dimension or dimensionless (without time nor space) I do not ..read more
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Transwoman/transman do not pass. Science shows how to use salamander genes to produce retroviruses to regrow organs humans lost. Produce retroviruses to ungrow phallus/vulva and grow vulva/phallus?
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Calculus of how genes grow human organs: https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/artsandsciences/mathematics/our_people/directory/vasquez_paula.php https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0898122109005343  https://www.engadget.com/2019-04-20-hitting-the-books-infinite-powers.html https://phys.org/news/2019-06-genes-interact-tissues.html https://openstax.org/books/concepts-biology/pages/18-2-development-and-organogenesis   Calculus shows us how to produce retroviruses to ungrow vulva/phallus and grow phallus/vulva? Science shows us how the fetus blastocysts form endoderms ..read more
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Turning in bed difficulty
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Good morning all While having a cataract removal consultation, I pointed out to the surgeon that I cannot lie still and she agreed to a general. She asked for details  and I told her that I have a regular uncontrollable desire to turnover in bed, so  much so that it ruins my sleep. I might have to turnover and then back again within a minute. She said that I may have a neurological condition that can be dealt with. I did not want to spend her time on something that is not quite her "Realm"  Would you be kind enough to give me just a lttle information so that I know how to commun ..read more
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Health Effects of Brackish Water of Different Concentrations Over Various Lengths of Time?
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4M ago
What are the effects on a human body that consumes brackish water of different NaCl concentrations ranging from 1,500ppm to 30,000ppm? My understanding is 500ppm or higher is considered unsafe, blood and IV fluids are around 9,000ppm, recommended daily sodium allowance is around 2,300mg or 2.3L of water at 1,000ppm, and around 30,000-35,000ppm (sea water) the kidneys can no longer remove salt from the body. It seems that in premodern times, humans often did not have a choice in their water sources and many resorted to drinking brackish water. What's even more interesting is entire settlements ..read more
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Mind
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Mind! Introduction In its simplest form, mind is about being aware of oneself, and of the world around oneself. For some, mind is strictly confined to human brains while others see it everywhere. So, where is mind and how does it work? Were is the Mind in the Brain? After decades of scientific investigation and ongoing debate, no center has yet been found in the brain for subjective experience. Research so far has yielded inconclusive results. Where the “I” resides in the machine remains elusive (references below). Searching for the Mind in Nature! Mounting evidence points to intelligence bein ..read more
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Geomagnetic storms caused by solar activity cause heart attacks, schizophrenia, seizures, and suicides for people on Earth.
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https://biomedscis.com/fulltext/the-effects-of-solar-activity-and-geomagnetic-disturbance-on-human-health.ID.000203.php ''m) Solar activity may contribute to the development of and be a trigger of the exacerbation of nervous and mental disorders, such schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis [38].'' https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805718/ https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-health/2019/09/19/geomagnetic-disturbances-and-cardiovascular-mortality-riskutm_sourcebmc_blogsutm_mediumreferralutm_contentnullutm_campaignblog_2019_on-health/ ''Our results may be explained ..read more
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Dose neurons analyse themselves?
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5M ago
Hi folks! I'm wondering, dose neurons analyse themselvs? Anyone who might help me in this speculation? Besides, it's a bit hard finding facts on this matter... Such as studies.  I'm also wondering, if consciousness happens due to this perhaps "self analysis". Or maybe it's due to their analysis of their own product... Neuron electricity. And they trough that maybe get to be self aware? I'm curious.    Beds regards L ..read more
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The social neuroscience of cannabis smoking
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Are chronic cannabis users less sensitive to negative peer influence? (ie: Bullying, ostracism, etc...)   How do chronic cannabis usage influence the mood and behavior?   My hypothesis is that long-term cannabis administration may positively influence civilized behavior and fine-tune serotonergic brain circuits connected to behavioral flexibility ..read more
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