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Everything posted by Thunder_Gooch
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Cultivation Is Not A Separate Practice
Thunder_Gooch replied to thetaoiseasy's topic in General Discussion
I am sure I'll get dog piled as usual... here goes... Not all paths can be accomplished the same way. Some paths can't be explored while "doing the dishes", or integrated into normal life. I am not saying practice x is better than practice y, only that some paths and goals are realizable through specific methods. Not everyone has to pursue those goals, it's your path follow it how you want. -
"Failure of Sound from Device" "Skipping of disc for poor sound" "Sound volume low very much" "Hello and thank you for chose glorious master CD player! Apologies many for trouble of product. To fix failure of the sound, follow step: 1. Unplug glorious master CD player 2. Plug glorious master CD player back in" "If still experience failure of the sound, your glorious master CD player possessed by audio demon. To banish audio demon, follow step: 1. Ignite seven candle 2. Pray to Benzaiten, Goddess of Music 3. Benzaiten will banish audio demon to eternal suffering 4. Try play CD again If you fail banishing of audio demon, you failure. Much dishonor of family name. Suggest immediate death by Seppuku."
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It was never "Alive" in the first place, just a bunch of **** ***** who make up a bunch of crap and call it mo pai.
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cmon guys... lol
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The wizard will cast a spell of eternal torture worse than death until you choose option 1 or 2.
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lol in other words you don't have an answer for the question but you wanted to answer anyway?
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LOL assume drinking both is fatal.
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Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
If colloidal silver is used topically, and rarely internally then I doubt you'd turn blue either. If you start drinking it daily, in large amounts, for long periods of time you are absolutely guaranteed to develop argyria. Hopefully in the future more studies are done in primates with long term exposure to C60 in huge doses to see what happens. Maybe this is a miracle drug. I don't know, I am optimistic but not willing to test it out myself. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
[sarcasm] Obviously sodium chloride NaCl is completely different when it is suspended in an oil based solution, as it changes it's chemical structure. [/sarcasm] Not dangerous doesn't mean without risk, being a smurf for the rest of your life won't kill you I guess, but it will sure make things awkward. Lots of people used to use zinc nasal sprays till some people developed permanent loss of smell. When it comes to drugs, herbs, such in my opinion if we haven't been eating it for thousands of years and know it's generally considered safe I don't really want to put it in my body. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
I provided you with a study of c60 toxicity. Silver products are safe in the sense no one is going to die from them, but can result in permanently changing your skin color. If becoming a smurf isn't a concern drink up! Prostaglandin analog eyedrops for glaucoma treatment change blue and green eyes to brown eyes and induce the growth of eyelashes, this side effect is permanent, but considered acceptable. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
I am glad my blood stream contains mostly oil and not water. I have some the dehydrated, powdered, fat soluble dihydrogen monoxide if you'd like to buy some. Be back later I am late for radium and asbestos sauna. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
http://www.fda.gov/d...g/UCM290733.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyrol -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
http://en.wikipedia....insterfullerene It's either C60 or it isn't. If you paid more for the dehydrated, powdered, fat soluble form of dihydrogen monoxide you should probably go get your money back. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
http://rosemaryjacobs.com/msp.html The best known brand of MSP, Argyrol, was marketed in the US at least until 1996 -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16709433 Toxicity of an engineered nanoparticle (fullerene, C60) in two aquatic species, Daphnia and fathead minnow. Source Environmental Toxicology Research Program, National Center for Natural Products Research, Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi, 347 Faser, University, MS 38677-1848, USA. Abstract Water-soluble fullerene (nC60) has been shown to induce lipid peroxidation (LPO) in brain of juvenile largemouth bass (LMB, Micropterus salmoides) [Oberdörster, E., 2004. Manufactured nanomaterials (fullerenes, c60) induce oxidative stress in brain of juvenile largemouth bass. Environ. Health Persp. 112, 1058-1062]; and upregulate genes related to the inflammatory response and metabolism, most notably CYP2K4 [. Nanotoxicology: an emerging discipline evolving from 116 studies of ultrafine particles. Environ. Health Persp. 113, 823-839]. The initial study in LMB was performed using tetrahydrofuran (THF)-solubilized nC60, although C60 can also be solubilized by stirring in water. The current study investigates differences in acute toxicity to Daphnia magna between THF-solubilized and water-stirred-nC60 as a range-find for further assays in adult male fathead minnow (FHM, Pimephales promelas). The daphnia 48-h LC50 for THF-nC60 was at least one order of magnitude less (0.8 ppm) than that for water-stirred-nC60 (> 35 ppm). FHM were dosed with either 0.5 ppm of THF- or water-stirred-nC60 for 48 h. There was 100% mortality in the THF-nC60-exposed fish between 6 and 18 h, while the water-stirred-nC60-exposed fish showed no obvious physical effects after 48 h. Water-stirred-nC60 elevated LPO in brain, significantly increased LPO in gill, and significantly increased expression of CYP2 family isozymes in liver as compared to control fish. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
Rosemary Jacobs, followed her doctors advice and developed the problem from her prescription. She didn't make the drug, and she didn't abuse it. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
People have gotten Argyria (the blue skin effect from silver accumulation in skin) from pharmaceuticals as well. http://www.rosemaryjacobs.com/ And it's not just limited to silver, all these trace elements, if you take huge doses even in colloidal form will begin to accumulate in your system. Selinium can cause skin discoloration just like silver. and virtually every trace element in large doses causes some form of disease. -
Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
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Fullerene (C60). Could this be the elixir of immortality?
Thunder_Gooch replied to Audiohealing's topic in General Discussion
Don't forget people have turned themselves blue from drinking colloidal silver, and killed themselves drinking radium water. -
Dignified Discussions via Personal Practice Forum
Thunder_Gooch replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in General Discussion
I have absolutely no idea what you just said xD... it sounds like this to me: -
Dignified Discussions via Personal Practice Forum
Thunder_Gooch replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in General Discussion
If you don't hold a mainstream view, and if you post in the main forum areas you can be certain that it will turn into a 30 page debate. You are left with few options: 1. Don't post at all. 2. Post once or twice, and ignore the rest of the crowd while they dog-pile you, and they walk away laughing at what pushover and coward you were. 3. Continue to debate for 30 pages with a bunch of idiots who have no clue what they are talking about. Stay up late after work to continue the argument to the point it cuts in on your own sleep, health, well being, and practice, gain nothing as a result of sticking it out (other than a few grey hairs), risk ticking off the mods to the point of suspension. 4. Post in your personal practice forum, lock the topic, take debates via PM. Usually private debates don't get the snowball effect that public debates do. None of these options are really good options in my opinion. But given a choice I'd say posting in your personal practice forum, and preventing arguments before they start is probably the least stressful. -
Dignified Discussions via Personal Practice Forum
Thunder_Gooch replied to Harmonious Emptiness's topic in General Discussion
I don't think people post much in their private personal practice forums because they want the opinions of others, I don't. If they wanted a public discussion where everyone was free to disagree and troll they would post in general discussion. If you want to argue your opinion on a topic so others can see, well no one is stopping you from doing so. I think it's disrespectful to go into someone else's personal forum and argue with them ad nauseum. -
Antioxidant and pesticide content in common foods.
Thunder_Gooch posted a topic in General Discussion
Lately I am trying to simplify my diet, by focusing on foods that deliver the most bang for the buck nutritionally. Most of the foods that have high orac scores (antioxidant capacity) also have other documented health benefits. I recommend searching for them on http://www.sciencedaily.com and reading up on studies done. Blueberries, spinach, chocolate, green tea, and turmeric stick out in my mind. You may also want to read up on health/nutrition news on http://www.mercola.com Multivitamin Review: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/405307/Multivitamin-Guide Antioxidant Ranking Of Common Foods: http://oracvalues.com/ Pesticide Levels In Foods: http://www.foodnews.org/fulllist.php Great Site: http://www.whfoods.com/foodstoc.php