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Fixing Creatine Deficiency Can Improve Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Once again we’ll take a look at a new study as summarized by Examine.com — and once again it’s another rather unnecessary study bringing nothing new to the table that you can’t figure out by using a little bit of common sense. And, not to be repetitive, but the researchers had no clue about their so-called “findings,” as usual. What was studied? “The effects of creatine in adults with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).” […]

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“Theragrippers” used to deliver medicine by swabs, like a PCR swab test

This is from November, 2020 and might very well be in use already. “Inspired by a parasitic worm that digs its sharp teeth into its host’s intestines, Johns Hopkins researchers have designed tiny, star-shaped microdevices that can latch onto intestinal mucosa and release drugs into the body.” “The Johns Hopkins researchers fabricated the devices with about 6,000 theragrippers per 3-inch silicon wafer. In their animal experiments, they loaded a pain-relieving drug onto the grippers.

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SO, YOU LIKE TATTOOS? The risks of life-long toxic-mediated inflammation

SO, YOU LIKE TATTOOS? The risks of life-long toxic-mediated inflammation By Joachim Bartoll, February 2016, for Classic Muscle Newsletter #20, 2016 Tattoos have become increasingly popular over the last 20+ years; to the extent that the once somewhat daring self-statement have become diluted as people get them without even thinking.I remember discussing tattoos as a teenager in the late 80’s. Back then, the only reason we could think of to get a tattoo was

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