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New Theories / Re: Artificial Souls
« on: 01/09/2018 12:28:49 »Don't get me wrong, I love studying mythology, but I keep that stuff on a separate bookshelf.Me too!
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Don't get me wrong, I love studying mythology, but I keep that stuff on a separate bookshelf.Me too!
HelloHello, another @NTYNUT.
What does this machine do .
The Zetasizer Nano ZS90 offers high sensitivity, accuracy and resolution for the measurement of zeta potential of particles and surfaces. The ZS90 also uses the technique of dynamic light scattering to measure the size of a wide range of materials in the size range of 0.6 nm to 3 microns.
what is zeta potential
Quote from: NTYNUTWhat do nerves do in a human?You could start here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerve
and here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_body
helloNerves do not send blood or water. Also, most nerves are either to brain (sensory), from brain (motoric), or mixed. You could start here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_system
how to find function of each nerves how it send blood does it send anything else like water
The liver is an extremely important part of the body for a number of reasons. The liver produces bile, which breaks down fats in the small intestine. It also produces certain proteins for blood plasma.
Agree. This is factual.
The function of the liver is sometimes under-rated, as well as it's ability to help boost other areas of the body.
How do you mean it?
Getting the health benefits from a healthy liver doesn't have to be difficult. With the right combination of diet and supplements,
(Just don't drink alcohol so much and remember to eat fruit and vegetables and exercise and don't forget to sleep... This is the key to a healthy liver... Not your supplements. )
one can boost their liver, thus boosting their:
- Metabolism
- Nutrition
- Immune system??
There's many resources online on how to maintain a healthy liver,but this blog article I found here is one of the best for explaining how to achieve a healthy liver.
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I'll rather go with that wikipedia one...It goes over foods that boost your liver, what could be hurting your liver, and some supplements to get you started.
What's your thoughts? How do you keep a happy and functional liver?
Happy liver... ...is the one overflowing with dopamine and serotonin and who knows what else...
this.