And on how many are being given at once. 8 vaccines at once??? puhleeeeze. Possibly even the MMR is too much for little brains. But stacking them on top of each other...:banghead:
I got a response from a company selling (and producing?) 3 types of H2 generators. I thought they also sell the glass jug, but I don't see that listed on their page. So the response is concerning H2 sticks versus the cup/flask. The vendor is in Florida. First, my question to them. 2nd, the...
I haven't worked it out. I don't have the brain power to figure it out. I made up a solution as directed by Selfhacked, Joseph. The 2 drops is what he suggested.
Thanks for this interesting article. Best thing for brain is not multi-tasking, devote energy to a single task.
I tried some brain training, it was too exhausting for me to continue. Glad I followed my feelings.
I started w/ 2 drops, then increased a bit. After reading the conversation linked below, I tried increasing my dosage. 1 dropperful, then 2, then 3 droppers full. My slef-testing always yields a +, my body likes this stuff, and at the high dosage. but I've felt no obvious benefits...
No.
It's become hard to access Pall's stuff, now that his site is gone.The ProHealth link worked for me, and it has a pretty good list. here it is again:
http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=17947
Longinevix: unfamiliar to me. My search shows it as male, testestosterone...
My initial search for comparing H2 sticks vs jug: Youtube, Don't Buy H2 sticks (I've only watched a couple minutes)
According to the following, a stick would be fine for me, since I already filter my water.
Here's a Dr who's been researching H2, haven't listened yet...
They are both resveratrol. But often resveratrol comes from grapes, red wine. Red wine = histamines. I ended up finding knotweed alone from an ebay vendor.
The NOW product, for example, contains both:
Polygonum cuspidatum Extract (Rhizome)
(50% Natural Trans-Resveratrol - 200 mg) 400 mg *
Red...
Initially I thought the plug-in would be better...it's plug-in:D. But as I lay in bed thinking about it, it seems the stick was the first invention. I'm not travelling or working, so a stick would be just fine for what I need. So now I'm leaning more to the stick.
I like this mug, but it holds...
@cherubim Here's from anAmazon review of hydrogen water sticks. First review, very extensive:
I'm currently weighing up sticks versus jug/bottle. I'm unclear if there are parts in the jug that wear out or need replacement, compared to monthly cleaning of sticks.
cort has an amazon link to...
@cherubim Check out this thread for another antioxidant strategy.
http://www.healthrising.org/forums/threads/should-we-all-be-drinking-hydrogen-rich-water.4903/#post-24395
I just saw the antioxidant claim. Looks like I'm in. I've been fighting oxidative stress for the last 2 years, especially searching for non-food sources, so I can maintain my weight. If this is effective, it's really cheap. "500ml = 10 carrots"...carrots have been a big part of my strategy. This...
Thanks for this. I wonder why I keep seeing references to stick blender, rather than normal blender? I still don't relish holding a stick blender for several minutes.
As I said, I'm now not certain whether it's OS or POTS. My symptoms are reduced by using what I consider my antioxidant substances, but, for instance w/ my new usage of coffee, certainly there's also an effect on BP.
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