

Yards very often don’t have to be broken into. You can access the yard by walking into it from the street.


Yards very often don’t have to be broken into. You can access the yard by walking into it from the street.


There are various tests for pre-diabetes, such as the homa-ir or the hba1c assay. You could ask your physician to see if they can help you with that.


Do drugs work the same way on dogs?


I was curious about what it’s in, so I looked up Wikipedia:
Diethanolamine is widely used in the preparation of diethanolamides and diethanolamine salts of long-chain fatty acids that are formulated into soaps and surfactants used in liquid laundry and dishwashing detergents, cosmetics, shampoos and hair conditioners.[5] In oil refineries, a DEA in water solution is commonly used to remove hydrogen sulfide from sour gas. It has an advantage over a similar amine, ethanolamine, in that a higher concentration may be used for the same corrosion potential. This allows refiners to scrub hydrogen sulfide at a lower circulating amine rate with less overall energy usage.
In things found at home it appears to be mainly soaps and cosmetics. Some of the most commonly used diethanolamides include:
- Cocamide DEA - DEA-Cetyl Phosphate - DEA Oleth-3 Phosphate - Lauramide DEA - Myristamide DEA - Oleamide DEA


In all seriousness, alcohol tends to kill bacteria so I would expect that it would make them sad. But we know so little about our gut microflora, either way.


Grain based diet would ruin our immune systems, and the health of the soil, without animal fertilizer.
And we haven’t even started on the effects Glyphosate yet!


If you consider nutrient bio-availability, eating meat is order of magnitudes cheaper for the nutrition we’re getting. It’s a no-brainer if only people would give it a go.
Humans make methane too, btw, if we eat vegetables. Much, much less on carnivore in my personal experience, and I’ve not found any studies on environmental impact that even attempt to factor this in.


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ZRAM works magic even on my pi 3. It should be the first thing anyone doing something nontrivial turns on.