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Deepwood
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re: Thoughts on taking flouride out of water?
Posted by Deepwood on 5/8/25 at 3:25 pm to wallowinit
Your mouth wash is killing you!!
People like this are who I worry about.
Your mouthwash is killing you, here buy some of this.
And I personally think oil pulling is very dumb.
People like this are who I worry about.
Your mouthwash is killing you, here buy some of this.
And I personally think oil pulling is very dumb.
re: Thoughts on taking flouride out of water?
Posted by Deepwood on 5/8/25 at 3:14 pm to wallowinit
Wasn’t trying to ruffle any feathers. Your claims just seemed a little sensationalized, and when I copied and pasted your post into Google the first thing that came up is someone trying make money by selling products to fix the problems they found doing their own research.
Just wondering if these were claims you saw on Dr. Oz or the today show. While I do understand and agree with the positive affects of nitric oxide, everything I just read seems to be pretty inconclusive at the moment about the negative effects of flouride and mouthwash on the production of nitric oxide on the back of the tongue.
Most of the places I did find a claim of negative impacts were quickly followed up with a health regime, toothpaste, or book, that you could buy to learn more. Just makes me a little skeptical.
Just as I pointed out with landmass’ link to a group of “biological”dentists who publish their own studies so they have “research” to quote as to why you should take the perfectly functional amalgam fillings out of your teeth and replace them with composite ones.
In the age of social media there is a lot of studies and claims that get thrown around and circulated as fact when they are based on some very inconclusive data.
Just wondering if these were claims you saw on Dr. Oz or the today show. While I do understand and agree with the positive affects of nitric oxide, everything I just read seems to be pretty inconclusive at the moment about the negative effects of flouride and mouthwash on the production of nitric oxide on the back of the tongue.
Most of the places I did find a claim of negative impacts were quickly followed up with a health regime, toothpaste, or book, that you could buy to learn more. Just makes me a little skeptical.
Just as I pointed out with landmass’ link to a group of “biological”dentists who publish their own studies so they have “research” to quote as to why you should take the perfectly functional amalgam fillings out of your teeth and replace them with composite ones.
In the age of social media there is a lot of studies and claims that get thrown around and circulated as fact when they are based on some very inconclusive data.
re: Thoughts on taking flouride out of water?
Posted by Deepwood on 5/7/25 at 10:53 am to wallowinit
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Fluoride is a disinfectant/sanitizer. It destroys the bacterial biome on the back of your tongue which leads to all manner of cardiovascular problems. It’s a fascinating process that involves production of nitric oxide. You have probably heard of the importance of nitric oxide production. Fluoride and antibacterial mouth rinses have been wrecking our bodies for decades.
Do you have any studies to support this? Or was this a social media post. The first thing that pops up when I google what you posted is a line from Dr. Nathan Bryan’s CE course website. He has used his proprietary research on Nitric oxide to further his CE speaking tour and his recently developed Bryan therapeutics company. So he uses his own research to justify why you should pay him to come lecture or why you need to buy his proprietary toothpaste. …
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Are there any peer reviewed studies out there that reach this conclusion that I could read? I'd like to
Before you read to much into the “breakdown” of a study provided by landmass look into who the “international academy of oral medicine and toxicology” are. They are a group of “biological” dentists that made up an important sounding academy to use as “scientific” backing for any of their claims as reasons why they need to do superfluous dental work.
Any research page that has a link “to share on social media” below it should be questioned when it comes to anything relating to legitimate scientific studies.
re: Why did futures just spike?
Posted by Deepwood on 4/8/25 at 9:37 am to FLObserver
Nope bought what I needed to yesterday.
Just pointing out that the “dumb”investors that are buying today are buying the same deals as you from two days ago. Just because you bought on the way down and people are buying on the way up doesn’t change the price they are buying at. You are acting like you are smarter than people but on paper your trades are no different.
Just pointing out that the “dumb”investors that are buying today are buying the same deals as you from two days ago. Just because you bought on the way down and people are buying on the way up doesn’t change the price they are buying at. You are acting like you are smarter than people but on paper your trades are no different.
re: Why did futures just spike?
Posted by Deepwood on 4/8/25 at 9:11 am to FLObserver
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The smart guys bought the last 3 trading days not today.
Well technically, if you bought three trading days ago you bought at the same level as those buying today.
re: time to plant your milkweed for the monarchs
Posted by Deepwood on 3/30/25 at 6:39 pm to TigerTatorTots
Doug Young nursery in Forest hill has 4 inch pots of milk weed for about 4$ a piece
Pretty sure only people in the city limits can vote for mayor
Ferti-lome tree and shrub drench.
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MyRadar is good.
Just don’t forget to turn off the tracking…. Apparently they sell info to insurance companies about your driving habits.
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Micron has been the tech stock I’ve been riding for the year. Price prediction average is around 150 so not too much more room to run in the short run. Earnings will be at the end of the month. What I’ve read all of their memory chips are sold until the end of 2025. A lot of them to NVidia. Last earnings report they jumped when NVDA did. After NVDA blew out last earnings I’m thinking so will micron. Might have 20-30% more run in the price come the next two months.
Probably not a 10 year hold but the next 1-2 should be pretty solid.
Probably not a 10 year hold but the next 1-2 should be pretty solid.
re: Big news on TELL
Posted by Deepwood on 6/5/24 at 11:44 am to Texas Tea 123
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Could get an even bigger bump if they lock down Aramco or Woodside. Up 30% over the last 5 days.
Could get an even bigger bump if they lock down Aramco or Woodside. Up 30% over the last 5 days.
re: ASTS With the big move today.
Posted by Deepwood on 5/29/24 at 8:51 am to DawgCountry
Verizon jumped on board….up 22% this morning.
re: Holding pen for blue crabs
Posted by Deepwood on 5/26/24 at 7:00 am to armsdealer
Neighbor growing up had one. 50 gallon drum with holes drilled in the bottom half attached to pulley on a metal arm that would swivel.
re: Tonsillectomy as an adult
Posted by Deepwood on 5/23/24 at 12:16 pm to chinhoyang
Ask about Exparel or some sort of long acting local anesthesia around the incision. Exparel is a 96 hour local anesthesia.
Had that for mine at age 25, was great, mine may have been 72 hours. By the time it wore off pain was minimal.
Had that for mine at age 25, was great, mine may have been 72 hours. By the time it wore off pain was minimal.
It may be dead long term but that doesn’t mean there isn’t any money to be made before then.
It was a fun ride from $.44 to $.90 in March. Let’s see if we can do it again.
It was a fun ride from $.44 to $.90 in March. Let’s see if we can do it again.
Just a heads up Herschal, if you haven’t picked those mulberries before the stems don’t come off, you pretty much have to hold by the stem and bite the berry off, they are damn good but a way more stubborn juice in the stain department. Not sure what work is but count on purple fingers until tomorrow.
Last snapper of the day out of Venice got railroaded by an about 8-10 ft dusky shark. Was pulling him up almost out the water and the shark came from underneath the boat, everyone was on the rail watching the last fish come in. Damn thing was so big it inhaled the whole 10-12 lbs snapper. Not bite it and run and pull up the head. Whole fish was gone in one bite. That’s thing had to be 600lbs at least and was gone in the blink of an eye.
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Hoss, you'd better get those kids to the doc asap! There are a few new "vaccines" being released every few months. Don't bother asking what they are for, how safe are they, how necessary or what are the risks. Trust the science.
Pie, can you get me a list of these new vaccines that come out every few months that are on the widely accepted child vaccine schedule.
And no that doesn’t include the Covid vaccines which we did not give our kids because it doesn’t have a long enough track record to trust it.
Or are you just regurgitating some talking point you heard on a Facebook post that you use as your news sources.
And for the record I was not telling the OP he had to give his kids all the recommended vaccines. Merely trying to give him some assurance that they can be safe as evidenced by my kids. With that info he can do what he wants.
Two kids here. They got all of their vaccines… perfectly healthy.
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