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reality-detective · 3 months
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Extract hydrangeas with bananas. 🤔
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witlifestylist · 1 year
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Just a question to all those who are brave enough to answer. Either post here…send Me anons…or message Me…
How many of you out there rub and/or stroke themselves when they hear Trump speak?
Let Me know…is it out of pride and happiness…or with shame and guilt…
Yes, I am asking girls, Men, democrats, republicans, progressives, conservatives, feminists, the Patriarchy. It’s ok, you can admit it Me.
I won’t tell anyone, it will be our lil secret. Just be honest.
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raw1111official · 2 months
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justfocuswell001 · 2 months
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fitness-0 · 4 months
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Natural Ways to Detox Liver and Kidneys: A Comprehensive Guide
Find efficient natural techniques to detoxify your liver and kidneys. Gain knowledge about the top foods, herbs, and lifestyle habits to aid in purifying and revitalizing these crucial organs, enhancing overall health and wellness. Delve into simple tips to achieve a healthier lifestyle. These are the natural way  to detox liver and kidneys at home and witness the positive transformations in your life.
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Glucofreeze Supplements
Taking Control of My Blood Sugar with Glucofreeze Supplements
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For years, I'd been struggling with maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. It felt like a constant battle, and despite dietary changes, exercise, and even some medication, I wasn't seeing the results I craved. That's when I decided to try Glucofreeze Supplements.
A Natural Approach to Blood Sugar Support
Glucofreeze appealed to me because it's a natural supplement. The formula contains ingredients like cinnamon, turmeric, and berberine, all of which have been shown to support healthy blood sugar metabolism. I was also impressed that it's manufactured in the USA and adheres to strict quality control standards.
Feeling the Positive Effects
Since incorporating Glucofreeze into my daily routine, I've noticed a positive difference. My blood sugar readings have become more stable, and I feel a renewed sense of energy throughout the day. I no longer experience those afternoon slumps that used to plague me. Plus, I sleep much better at night, which I'm sure contributes to my overall well-being.
A Valuable Addition to My Health Regimen
Glucofreeze hasn't been a miracle cure, but it's definitely become a valuable addition to my health regimen. It's helped me manage my blood sugar levels more effectively, and I feel fantastic for it. If you're looking for a natural way to support your blood sugar health, I highly recommend giving Glucofreeze a try.
Disclaimer:It's important to note that I'm not a medical professional, and these are just my personal experiences. It's always best to consult with your doctor before starting any new supplements, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.
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what-marsha-eats · 6 months
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vangoghcore · 5 months
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cordspaghetti · 1 month
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The twin devils, humbled by her blunt force trauma
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enii · 3 months
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nature-hiking · 28 days
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Milky way over the mountain lake - Alpine Haute Route, July 2021
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aimeekb · 3 months
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The Milky Way rising above the mountains in Badwater Basin, Death Valley National Park
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fungalnebula · 2 years
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What I love most about Gandalf big naturals is how much it eases my chest dysphoria. I can sleep without a shirt on now because of Gandalf Big Naturals. Knowing that the artist made the original image while recovering from top surgery and said the image was like a final parting gift from their boobs makes me feel even better about the image's effect on me. Men with big naturals makes me feel much more good about my body than those old posts on here that were like "trans men! Some men have pecs!!! So don't feel dysphoric <3". It's much more meaningful to see a hairy, bearded man with a huge H cup rack not letting his tits get in the way of his masculinity.
Most of all, Gandalf Big Naturals helped me love my body the way it is instead of hating something that's a part of me. Of course I still want top surgery but the fact that I can live with my own big naturals until then without wanting to guillotine them off is really important.
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notbecauseofvictories · 5 months
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I'm re-reading the Discworld series for reasons, and honestly the most relatable part of reading these as an adult is how many of the protagonists start out being tired, used to their little routine and vaguely disgruntled by the interruption of the Plot. Sam Vimes wants to lie drunk in a gutter and absolutely doesn't want to be arresting dragons. Rincewind is yanked into every situation he's ever encountered, though he'd much rather be lying in a gutter too. (Minus the alcohol. Plus regretting everything he's ever done said witnessed or even heard about fourth-hand in his whole life.) Granny Weatherwax is deeply suspicious of foreign parts and that includes the next town over; Nanny has leaned into the armor of "nothing ever happens to jolly grannies who terrorize their daughters-in-law and make Saucy Jokes"
Only the young people don't seem to have picked up on this---and that's fortunate, because someone has to run around making things happen, if only so Vimes and Granny and Rincewind have a reason to get up (complaining bitterly the whole time) and put it all to rights. Without Carrot, Margrat, Eric, etc. these characters don't have that reason; they're likely to stay in the metaphorical gutter and keep wondering where it all went wrong or why anything has to change.
............well, that's not quite true. You get the sense that Vetinari knows how much certain people hate the Plot. And as the person sitting behind the metaphorical lighting board of Ankh-Morpork, he takes no small pleasure in forcing the Plot-haters specifically to stand up, and say some lines.
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headspace-hotel · 2 months
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im reading a lot of research about the mycorrhizal network because this is a HUGE emerging area of research and there is so much new stuff coming out its sooooo neat
So basically "the mycorrhizal network is how trees send each other nutrients and help each other" is wrong,
but the main reason people were mad at it—because they thought everything in the ecosystem is selfish and competitive acting for its own interests—is much wronger.
How come?
Well...fungi aren't just a postal service for trees. They have lives of their own! Plants aren't just controlling the mycorrhizal network to send nutrients where they want, they are communicating with the fungus and negotiating the terms of that relationship.
The genetic basis in plants for forming the mycorrhizal symbiosis is old. REALLY old. Like, "before plants even came onto land" OLD. Other forms of symbiosis, like what legumes have going on with the Rhizobia, are using the same genes to do their thing. There's a LOT of genes involved with creating the symbiosis, including some redundancies just to be safe, and we're only just now starting to understand them.
Why so many genes? What are all these genes for? Everything! Communication chemicals, hormones the other partner will respond to, flipping switches in the other partner's genes. There was a lot of arguing over which partner, the plant or the fungus, was "controlling" the partnership, but this question turned out to be total nonsense. Both symbionts have to recognize each other, respond to each other, prepare for symbiosis by adjusting how their genes are expressed, form the symbiosis, and continuously negotiate the relationship by exchanging chemical signals. Both can actively select the partner that offers the best benefits. There's even experiments where it's been shown that if the fungus turns parasitic, the plant will start secreting fungicidal chemicals. (But also the mutualist fungi in the experiment outcompeted the parasitic one when the pots were seeded with both.)
Mycorrhizal symbiosis is an incredibly intimate relationship. Like, the fungus produces special organs that literally grow inside the plant's cells, and the plant is actively participating in allowing this to happen. The plants and fungi have genes for hormones used by the other species, they have soooooo much stuff encoded in their DNA for interacting with their symbionts, it's like, blurring the lines for whether they're even separate organisms. There are SO many chemicals involved in communication between them and we only understand a few of those chemicals.
This is SO MUCH COOLER than if the plants were just using the fungus as a passive conduit to communicate with and support each other. The fungus is actively participating!
We were fools and assumed there had to be one partner that was "in control," but both plant AND fungus have to initiate and to some extent they're each engaging on their own terms! Or maybe it's better to think of them as one and the same organism?
We're also finding out that there's a lot more types of mycorrhizal symbiosis than we thought (at least five) and a lot more variety in how it works.
And that's not even getting into fungal endosymbionts—fungi that live inside plant cells completely instead of having part of them be outside and in the soil. They aren't considered mycorrhizae because they're fully inside the plant cells and not connected with any soil fungi network but they do a lot of complicated things we don't understand and interact with the plant's other symbionts.
Fungal endosymbionts produce a lot of chemicals that are useful to the plants in some way, and it turns out, that a lot of them kill cancer. Seriously, we've gotten a LOT of anti-cancer drugs from these guys. I think it's because they have to bypass the plant's immune system, but they also fight each other/other little guys that get inside plant cells, so they kind of...are part of the plant's immune system?
And what's MORE
Is that plants and fungus aren't the only things part of this system! There's also bacteria that are symbiotic with the plants and fungi! Even the endosymbiont fungi have bacteria that are endosymbionts inside THEM. Double endosymbiosis.
I think I read one paper saying the bacteria use the fungi to get around? Like that's how Rhizobia find their way to the legume roots in the first place? Have to double check that one
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