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|    Richard Silk to All    |
|    2022/10/19 Wednesday: review of "Russian    |
|    19 Oct 22 08:00:19    |
      From: dicksilk@gmail.com              I'd like to mention a dream I had earlier this past month, but *probably* did       *not* post because it seemed so unusual / unlikely to have a correlation in       the waking world:              The dreamer was "peeing like a Russian racehorse," or as some folk say, "like       a gorilla." The "flow" was powerful enough to likely clean the rust stains       off the inside of a toilet bowl. (I used to do something similar in my early       youth, regarding the        average crud that sometimes accumulated on the inside water line of the bowl.)              If I did not post on this dream, I apologize, as it just seemed like a rather       unusual dream that was not likely to ever have any actual resolution become       known in the waking world, as I'm 61 and typically get up to pee once during       the night and several        times during the day, slightly moreso than one might expect as "normal," and       I've been keeping a kind of "watch" over my kidney/bladder/prostate       relationship for the past year, just to be "on the lookout" for signs of any       major warning signs. And while        the "normally evident sign" of an enlarged prostate has been noticeable for       more than a few years, if not a decade, I thought this was all likely just a       sign of age.              Oops! "My bad!" Turns out "age" is just a sign of "health," or lack thereof,       with respect to *lack of* proper nutritional intake.              This morning, while perusing my (Droid / Samsung) tablet (it's like a       smartphone but without any telephone doo-dads) I was led to watch one of those       insidiously long infomercial videos which do not allow rewinding. I sometimes       watch these types of        nearly unbearable / unbearably long promotionals just to get tips on what I       can change about my diet without actually buying the product. And while this       technique has generally proven useful in the past, I was drawn to actually buy       a single bottle of        the product as a "test case," to see what observable effect (if any) there       might be.              The reason I mention this infomercial is because the product name it was       advertising is "Gorilla Flow" and is for the purpose of reversing the body's       intake of (basically) aromatase (which is basically inflammatory to the       prostate) via (basically)        phytosterols. The idea being that this product *should* reverse inflammation       of the prostate and thus return the male bladder (and other) function to that       of the young, healthy male.              I suspect my being susceptible to actually buying a product (via Amazon) may       have been largely in part due to that earlier dream regarding the Russian       Racehorse phenomenon.              It will be interesting to see if there is anything worth mentioning in a later       post.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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