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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    4 phenylbutrate might be a longevity dru    |
|    05 Sep 22 19:51:58    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Alpha casozepine increases some nootropic thing 62%, works on gaba receptors       thus might be antipsychotic effect producing like phenibut; 150 mg/day human       dose              A diagnostic test to find out which longevity drugs are of highest       effectiveness at one person; possibly cheek swab cyte culture's response to a       bunch of drugs, even royal jelly (11 at YouTube video)              GSK mentioned tens, TENS works to get rid of pain and there is a menstrual       TENS machine, livia that gets good reviews online. Tens might work because a       light stimulus precludes the transmission of the body-side stimulus. Could the       light stimulus be        produced with focused sound, instead of electricity, which would feel buzzy,       and still block the painful body thing?              It is possible some babies, historically, have cried because they felt       abdominal discomfort. Could acoustic Tens block body sensations with acoustic       vibration? That could be a harmless electrode less way to make babies feel       better and reduce crying. A        onsie with acoustic vibration buttons on the inner abdomen surface would be a       possible happy baby form factor              Look up definitions of ethics and morals               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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