Spot on! It's in the original article, but conveniently left out by/.
"Families don't donate brains of their loved ones unless they're concerned about the person. So all the players in this study, on some level, were symptomatic. That leaves you with a very skewed population."
I just read a magnesium article on NaturalNews that mentions Magnesium Aspartate as one of the worst sources because:
"Glutamic acid and aspartic acid are components of the dangerous artificial sweetener aspartame"
It's like saying: "Dihydrogen monoxide is a dangerous component of Hydrogen peroxide!"
You have excellent points, but they are falling on deaf ears. The root of the problem is that people want to feel like their choice is better so they pick on others' choices.
It's "product shaming."
What a wonderful world we live in.
Wait...where are the sources for their info? I see no footnotes with scientific publications listed.
And further, what about alcohol? One bottle can kill you! It's a poison far more harmful than THC.
The first letter of an English sentence needs to be capitalized. How about applying that field to that high horse you're sitting on?
"It's means it is."
This is like saying that Hardware manufacturer's are responsible for the failing software industry! What a myopic statement to make.
It's the film industry that's strangling things. If they would share more profits with the theaters, then the theaters might actually have money leftover to innovate!!!
The whole reason digital projector's were forced on the industry is that the film industry wanted more money. It had nothing to do with quality. It was control of distribution and profits. This single moved did more to hurt innovation in theaters than any other single move by the film industry. Most small movie theaters went under because they could not afford the tech.
Love that episode! When my GF mentioned she has all of the X Files on DVD that was the first one we watched.
Spot on! It's in the original article, but conveniently left out by /.
"Families don't donate brains of their loved ones unless they're concerned about the person. So all the players in this study, on some level, were symptomatic. That leaves you with a very skewed population."
I just read a magnesium article on NaturalNews that mentions Magnesium Aspartate as one of the worst sources because: "Glutamic acid and aspartic acid are components of the dangerous artificial sweetener aspartame"
It's like saying: "Dihydrogen monoxide is a dangerous component of Hydrogen peroxide!"
Idiots.
You have excellent points, but they are falling on deaf ears. The root of the problem is that people want to feel like their choice is better so they pick on others' choices. It's "product shaming." What a wonderful world we live in.
Wait...where are the sources for their info? I see no footnotes with scientific publications listed. And further, what about alcohol? One bottle can kill you! It's a poison far more harmful than THC.
Many have death as a side effect! A little less blood to the brain is nothing compared to the miracles this drug offers. Mass media can shove it.
The first letter of an English sentence needs to be capitalized. How about applying that field to that high horse you're sitting on? "It's means it is."
I came here solely to ask how this is new when Rife technology has been around for much longer and is already proven in other countries to work.
To attacker: hold on, it won't recognize my finger print...
This is like saying that Hardware manufacturer's are responsible for the failing software industry! What a myopic statement to make. It's the film industry that's strangling things. If they would share more profits with the theaters, then the theaters might actually have money leftover to innovate!!! The whole reason digital projector's were forced on the industry is that the film industry wanted more money. It had nothing to do with quality. It was control of distribution and profits. This single moved did more to hurt innovation in theaters than any other single move by the film industry. Most small movie theaters went under because they could not afford the tech.
That's a subjective question, and my answer is better...I'd rather be fooled into this reality than aware that I am alive and chained in a cave.
That looks awesome! And oddly enough it shows up at 75% off...are you a paid shill? LOL $10 so I grabbed it, thanks!