@drvipulaggarwal This is not true.
Adipose tissue density ~0.9 g/ml
Muscular tissue density ~1.06 g/ml
The difference is a mere 17%.
https://t.co/tyQcSDDWXc
@mmmaslov Tylko przedsiębiorca nieświadomy w co się ładuje może wprowadzić swoją spółkę na giełdę przy obecnych regulacjach, że o przyszłych nieznanych regulacjach nie wspomnę.
@czecx92169383 @SouthDallasFood You get diabetes from eating food like that (sugar, carbohydrates, seed oils). In addition you get cancer, hypertension, heart disease, retinopathy, obesity, and things like that.
@Rainmaker1973 This work is total waste of resources. "Cancer is a (mitochondrial) metabolic disease" says @tnseyfried. Also, check out @MakisMD for therapies available today.
@Marion436842126 I used to think that covid was the greatest scam* in history. Having read your posts, I'm not so sure anymore.
* theft of public money, to be exact
@Marion436842126 https://t.co/ykLvObBptk
This study alone should have been enough to put an end to this nonsense. After all, it takes only one counterexample to disprove a hypothesis.
Paywalled, not scihubbed. I don't need it, but most cardiologists do, unfortunately.
PS. "Not low enough?" 😱
@seagertp@spacefish2 What does it mean that biophotons weaker? How can one ultraviolet photon be significantly weaker than another? It cannot.
Maybe it should have read that there are very few of them? In that case, how can they perform the same thing as the numerous photons from the sun?