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Take L-Cysteine instead if you're already taking blood thinners like aspirin. NAC stands for N-Acetyl-Cysteine, and you only really need the cysteine part (which is also more easily absorbed on its own) while the Acetyl part acts just like Acetylsalicylic Acid, aka. aspirin.
the fact that drug companies add sneaky acetaminophen to "PrEvenT OvErDosES" and other off--label uses is the most BS reasoning I've ever heard. like "yeah I didn't want you to get high on cough syrup so I gave you liver damage instead, you're welcome"
bro in that sec you said why do they get angry if you kill theyre friends i killed one because i thought no one was around after i openned the window;luckely the other one left
lol i remember doing this to my arms as a kid and staring into the sun. Watch your sons closely….they can easily kill themselves from exploring the world
Smelled great in the 70s (so I heard), but it took a little more, which made it a better social activity. Ah, Acapulco Gold, Sensemilla, and friends you're sorely missed.
With current hydrogen production from fossil fuels, we are better off just burning gasoline and diesel. Producing hydrogen from renewable energy is better, but very inefficient - we are better off storing that energy in batteries which are constantly improving in energy density, charge speeds, longevity and cost. Hydrogen has some niche applications, but will never be practical as a fuel for passenger vehicles or for heating homes.
Sure, here's my question.What diet would effectively replace the amount of electrolytes that you would be consuming From working out if you were just drinking water The question is important because of I'm at stage two of five stages of kidney failure. And it would help to find a diet that keeps me hydrated
another pro for amonia is that to crate it you mostly need energy. Nitorgen is kinda free anf Hydrogen too. just have to collec it. Carbon is mutch harder to extract.
i didn’t understand anything - maybe that has to do with the fact that its 7:40 in the morning and i just finished season 2 of breaking bad and my brain is absolutely fried :D