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Monday, December 19, 2022

Bromides

 One of the more F.O.S. things people say is, your feet go all weird and need to be amputated because of a diabetic reaction.

And Foot edemas (ravioli-feet) are because of salt.

I'm here to tell you, there are unreadable articles even doctors gloss over, that mention other chemicals, like maybe nitrites.

Hot dogs, tuna, bologna, none of those are inherently *bad* for you but....Apparently they're bad for me.

A random link.


A random picture ("hereditary?" nah)


Related?? IDK

Maybe a clue: Ham (the big-baked kind) makes my mouth itch, and I'd swear it makes it hard to breathe sometimes, but my memory isn't that good to remember; I only know it causes itching.

"Nitrosamine," a term to study.

aanndd...

It's not like they bathe foods in it, it just happens.
"Microwave your bacon for less nitrosamine," someone said.

Biggie stretch to go from processing food with C to *eating* something with nitrosamine
And treating the symptoms.
So downing Vitamin C hasn't shown up yet, but could it hurt?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2507690/

Eat more C.

The EVOO of C is "Rose Hips" or maybe C with rose Hips (which they sell.)
'K, if Rose hips is C why do they add C to it?
Very confusing.
They never really answer the question! 
Only internet women

Snarky remark redacted for excessive snarkiness


it's a dangerous trend, lumping *anything* health related to archetypical women, while men are dropping like flies because (apparently) vitamins are gay.
Well, fucket, I'm gonna run out and buy C 'AMA' (no doctor in my whole life  mentioned 'C')

Rosehips have a better PR-council than plain old C
Think of the profits for rosehip-growers!
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/rosehip-uses-and-risks




The answer to, "Do I have enough points" in a previous entry, is "No" but at least you know before the long conversation.
Yes, Martin dutifully shoots himself, but no, you're still fucked (for all time), based upon this:
Your catalyst/Crucible doesn't measure up.
Was it a dialogue-choice 36 chapters ago, did you avoid a piddly but crucial go-for quest??
(Was there too much mustard, not enough ketchup, on your burger?)
Life is full of choices and longwinded speeches signifying NOTHING

"I haven't gotten there yet in the LE, and I have no idea if they've changed this, but when they released the extended cut ending they set the EMS required at 3100. If this still applies, with 5205 total you'd be a bit short. (Because 50% of that is only 2602.5)"




Life choices (the webpage)

Here's my thing, When do you know that it's all for nothing, should you even bother replaying ME3 or should you resurrect ME2 or even ME1 saves for optimal nirvana??

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