Confessions of an adaptogen junkie
I would like to compare and contrast what life feels like with and without adaptogens and summarize the cumulative effects upon me.
I would like to compare and contrast what life feels like with and without adaptogens and summarize the cumulative effects upon me.
What we need is to imagine different types of questions that incorporate more meaningful queries; garbage in, garbage out, in other words. Time to ask better questions!
I am happy to announce there is a new book on telomeres and health called “The Telomere Effect”
Craig Sagar used the assumption that a ridiculous outfit would put the interviewee at ease. I’d say he got a lot done ‘playing the fool’ while keeping a keen focus on content.
So what we believe from this new study is that telomere that are too short are bad, telomeres that are too long are trimmed, and that telomeres that are just right are best.
If you ask a friendly astrophysicist his opinion on something that he really hasn’t thought much about, he is going to regurgitate common knowledge
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