Forgotten research from the 1970s found that PEA (Palmitoylethanolamide) reduced the incidence and severity of flu infections.
At least six double-blind, placebo-controlled trials were conducted between 1972 and 1977, involving nearly 4,000 participants.
In one study, 1800 mg/day of PEA halved the frequency of episodes of fever, headache, and sore throat compared with placebo.
In another study, flu rates were 30-40% lower among those taking PEA.
3 military trials found reductions in acute respiratory diseas:
1973: 23% (PEA) vs 34% (placebo)
1974: 20% vs 41%
1975: 11% vs 29%
Infected people (confirmed by blood tests) were 3-4 times less likely to get sick if taking PEA prophylactically.
For PEA supplements, make sure to get miczonized.
this guy was 21 in 1976. the average boomer was probably far more drunk and disorderly in the '70s than 98th percentile white zoomers, & a 70-year-old man in '76 would know he was betting his life on physically assaulting some kid. boomerworld is impossibly pozzed and sclerotic.
This is staggering β
Of the 369,000 jobs the U.S. Labor Dept. says were created since last year, nearly all - 348,000 of them - went to women, and only 21,000 went to men.
Basically, that means 94% of the net employment growth in the U.S. went to women.
Ninety four percent!
She factory reset all of her devices and destroyed her work, walked along a high way into a forest, and her family claims she expressed fears for her life, threats related to her work, or that she was "not suicidal."
FBI ruled all of this typical suicidal behavior
"The world does not consist of phenomena only; it is also alive. I must establish a relationship with my life in this world, insofar as it is within my reach, one that is not only passive but active. In dedicating myself to the service of whatever lives, I find an activity that has meaning and purpose."
β Out of My Life and Thought by Albert Schweitzer (1931)