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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was reading a long time ago about non-obstructive sleep apnea, and doctors think it may be a chemical imbalance.

Your brain doesn’t send the correct chemical signal to breathe at night, so you just stop breathing. This is what leads to SIDS in babies.

For adults, they are developed enough to breathe again after a small pause. I think it was linked to serotonin?

I remember reading that it was something to do with a serotonin imbalance. Strangely enough, lab animals with no serotonin were fine (with breathing, but problems in other areas), but lab animals with an imbalance had apnea.

Anyways, just some info I found interesting.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m not familiar with how 8kun works, but is there a link to this thread available? I’m interested in reading the whole conversation about this, if there is one.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t remember what it was, and I’m kicking myself for not saving it, but I read about some change that Trump made in 2018 or 19 that kicked off this frenzied buying.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s hard to tell from this photo, but are there any other markings around it? Maybe it’s a map.

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powershellder 8 points ago +8 / -0

Revelation of the Method.

When you make a deal with the devil, you have to consent.

A vampire cannot enter your home without permission.

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powershellder 5 points ago +5 / -0

There are definitely some viruses that cause cancer.

Look into SV-40. It’s a cancer causing monkey virus (named because it was the 40th discovered simian virus) that was given to thousands of humans via contaminated polio vaccines.

It was found to cause cancer in animals, but no tests were done on humans (was that so they can say it has never been found to cause cancer in humans?)

In the years after, we saw an explosion in soft tissue cancers.

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powershellder 7 points ago +7 / -0

Get yourself a paper trading account (fake money) and start watching YouTube tutorials.

Options are derivatives contracts that make (and lose) money when the stock rises or falls.

It is based on volatility and is highly leveraged because you control 100 shares of stock.

You can also sell options to collect premium off time decay.

I highly recommend paper trading and not actually trading for a long time. In a recession, options can make a lot of money because prices are very volatile.

I am lucky enough to have failed on about a year’s worth of options trades, so I am pretty cautious and have developed some lower risk strategies.

Many people get lucky and make a ton of money immediately, then develop very poor habits and blow up their accounts later.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

Glyphosate is banned in Europe.

In America, pretty much all wheat is dowsed in glyphosate as a desiccant. It kills the plant so it goes into shock and the wheat seed becomes larger.

There are many anecdotal stories of people with celiac disease who have no problem with Italian (glyphosate-free) wheat.

Gluten allergies may just be glyphosate intolerance.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

GMO is nothing more than what farmers have been doing for centuries

This is a happy little half-truth they tell to keep people on their side.

In reality, it’s gene splicing that would never and could never occur with thousands of years of evolution. A bioluminescent squid could never reproduce with a tobacco plant.

Pea plants can pollinate each other because they are genetically compatible. But you can try for years to combine corn with a strawberry and it will likely never work—and this is for a reason.

Here’s a really scary example: https://www.foodmatters.com/article/gm-corn-linked-to-cancer-tumors

Eating genetically modified corn (GMO corn) has caused rats to develop horrifying tumors, widespread organ damage, and premature death. That's the conclusion of a shocking new study that looked at the long-term effects of consuming Monsanto's genetically modified corn. The study was published in The Food & Chemical Toxicology Journal and was just presented at a news conference in London.

The trial period was just four months.

With that short of a timeframe, why didn’t the manufacturer catch this?

Because their trial period before going to market was just 30 days to determine safety.

Now, some people have questioned the legitimacy of this study, which is completely fair. I believe this one was actually retracted (it was either this one or a similar one) But If you look at the retraction reason, the journal did not question their methods or conclusion. It was retracted because of legal threats.

So a study emerges that may show problems with a product and instead of studying it and making improvements, it was hidden from the public. Instead of more data and more safety studies, consumers received less.

That is why everyone should be incredibly weary. They are messing with things that can have incredible consequences, and they seem (at best) unwilling to admit mistakes. At worst, it’s poisoning people for profit.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

Look into the organophosphate theory of mad cow, and the link between copper deficiency and mental disorders.

Then the link between roundup and celiac disease. It’s likely a roundup allergy and not a gluten intolerance.

These should be pretty easy to find on DuckDuckGo or Brave search.

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powershellder 4 points ago +4 / -0

Bomb predominantly Muslim countries to create refugees to bring here.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m up 300% on my puts this week.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m pretty sure it wasn’t Romney’s kid, but I think an associate or business partner of his did work for Burisma.

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powershellder 9 points ago +9 / -0

Look into the nemechek protocol for autism.

It contains lots of omegas to help the brain repair itself, inulin to repair gut biome, and a few other things.

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

Cruciferous vegetables also remove excess estrogen from the body.

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powershellder 2 points ago +2 / -0

The American one has some very… key differences than the British one.

The symbolism is really exaggerated and the media behind the virus is completely different.

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powershellder 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know it takes a lot of critical thinking to overcome decades of liberal propaganda, but minimum wage laws are bad. The evidence supports it.

Are you interested in understanding the issue, or do you just want to win an argument?

I’ve provided a source, and at this point we are just talking in circles so it’s not really worth responding anymore.

Democrat talking points, including minimum wage laws, may sound kind and compassionate, but they lead to worse results.

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