@Tuluminati888 Could the "living water" theory explain why is carbonated water so popular? What if the moving gas of CO2 Has similar effects as a vortex.
@Tuluminati888 Free accounts have lower reach and limited visibility. Some might call it spam protection, others a cash grab. The fact is, all of the successful accounts have purchased it.
@EscanorReloaded The story is called: The Lion of Judah
The story was published in 2005
The aliens are just Russians from Tokyo ( explained in the next story.)
I don't know how is your research process working but it desperately needs a sanity upgrade.
@basedbrickpush1 Smart people understand their limits, just because they are good at eating, drinking and smoking doesn't always mean they are good at sparring.
@NutriDetect I've also noticed the muscle fullness this weekend.
My theories are:
-Only measurable change in my life: I've been taking 200mg of lactoferrin for the past five days
-Only external change I'm aware of: Spring is comingโthere's more sun, nature is waking up
@ThorTorrens It could have been such an interesting post if you had actually read the article. The Daily Mail is a tabloid, so they make the headlines catchy to get attention. The point of the article is that PFAS are everywhere, not just in condoms.
@NutriDetect How not to poison oneself?
Industrial manufacturing usually requires purifying, cooling, greasing, and degreasing chemicals between the steps of processing ore and producing zinc wire. The bracelet is then made from the wire. There will never be a pure elemental zink bracelet.
@NutriDetect Depends on what you are wrong about. The Vitamin A + toxic bile theory? It looks so solid that I even became a member and have been doing it myself for two months. Retweets and reposts of random tweets with questionable content? Well, you might be wrong here an there.