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methodsense · 1 year ago
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ganondoodle · 1 year ago
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the golden dragon zelda she only does the transformation for the final fight in the sky, here she is just after doing it chasing after 'ganondorf' to save link, she tackles and bites gan to make him let go of link
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(notes written here again for better reading) - horns are vaguely shaped like the hyrule crest - she has feathers and markings on the nose to reference owls - green mouth to switch the colors around (and neat contrast), bc gan has a blue mouth, zelda now has green, and if link ever was a dragon hed have it red -markings on the head feathers are a reference to the lil things satori and rumi (blupee?) have on their head
(totk rewritten project)
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goddessofroyalty · 2 months ago
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A quick collection of parenting culture-clashes that happened in Zaun Family between Jayvik and (mostly) Silco based on things that have happened in my family:
All of Silco's kids spent basically until they could walk being carried about by someone nearly constantly unless sleeping so when Viktor and Jayce intentionally put Naph on the ground (on a blanket) he is very confused and the sentence "What the fuck is floor time" is uttered when they try to explain that it's good developmentally for a baby
Silco has done the thing where while Naph is teething he's just dunked his finger in his whisky on the rocks and then run it along Naph's gums (a very common way to help with teething before modern numbing gels were created). Jayce does almost squeak out "did you just give my son alcohol?" at it
Naph when newborn sleeps in a cot with only a thin blanket where he is safe (from SIDS). All of Silco's kids when newborn slept in his and Vander's bed to keep them safe (from people breaking in).
Jayce and Viktor have one of those modern baby harnesses. Silco thinks it's dumb because as far as he's concerned all you need is long piece of fabric. Flip side of this is that Jayce and Viktor probably go for the baby swaddling onesie things while Silco can swaddle in that same piece of fabric.
Jayce and Viktor purchase/invent many things in the lead up to Naph's birth that Silco thinks are a waste of money/time. He ends up being right for about half of them.
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bumblingbabooshka · 2 years ago
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Tuvok & B’Elanna - Poor Coping Mechanisms - Vicious Cycles “You need to find some other way to deal with this” “I don’t know how.”
Heavy Balloon by Fiona Apple // Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath // Stubborn love by the Lumineers // New York Movie by Edward Hopper // under the burden of adversity by Theodor Axentowicz // Birthday Present by Sylvia Plath (cut)
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willowsearth · 2 years ago
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Insulin Resistance: What it is and How to Reverse it
Insulin is a hormone produced by your pancreas that plays a crucial role in regulating your blood sugar levels. When you eat carbohydrates, your body breaks them down into glucose, which is then absorbed into your bloodstream. Insulin helps your cells take up glucose and use it for energy. However, if you eat too many carbohydrates or have a diet high in processed foods and sugars, your body may…
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pineapplesagainstpizza · 2 years ago
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Public school sex education really sucked. Why didn’t they tell us how to deal with period symptoms?? Like they might’ve mentioned that we could get cramps but why didn’t they tell us about back pain, period fatigue, breast soreness, digestive issues, body soreness in general, etc. Or the fact that symptoms can change when you get older??
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lilleluv · 2 years ago
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How Safe Are Home Remedies For Abortion And The Potential Side Effects
It’s important to note that the only safe and legal way to terminate a pregnancy is through medical or surgical abortion, which must be performed by a trained healthcare provider. However, some people may attempt to use home remedies as a way to induce an abortion. It’s important to understand that these methods are not scientifically proven to be safe or effective, and can pose serious health…
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monukumarefr · 6 days ago
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Avoid Costly Contract Disputes in India: Proven Legal Solutions for Cross-Border Agreements | Legal Remedies for Contract Breach in India | Cross Border Contract Disputes in India
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Proactively keeping away from costly agreement disputes in India requires vigorous arrangements and mastering legitimate direction. Such demonstrated lawful arrangements will assist your business with protecting the cross-border arrangements that are important for its development. We are focused on helping you through the complexities of India’s general set of laws in the absolute most proficient way for your dispute resolution.
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ultimate-healing-blog · 7 days ago
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Are Essential Oils Dangerous for Cats? Key Insights
Read full article for Cat's Health On-line: #EssentialOils #Cats #PetSafety #CatHealth #EssentialOilToxicity #VetAdvice #PetCare #Aromatherapy #FelineWellness #HealthyPets #PetOwners #CatLovers #NaturalRemedies #PetsAndPlants #EssentialOilsAndCats
Essential Oils and Cats: Safety Risks Explained Essential oils are well-known for their beneficial effects on humans, offering soothing aromas and promoting wellness. However, when it comes to cats, these oils can pose serious risks. This is particularly true for undiluted essential oils, which can be harmful even in trace amounts. Experts indicate that the effects of essential oils on cats can…
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spoonless-sunflower · 8 days ago
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It's been a couple of weeks now since I've removed Omeprazole and instead began starting my mornings with a cup of ginger blend tea and having ACV pills in the morning and at night and let me to you I feel fucking fantastic.
Like I'm genuinely confused by it bc for a while don't get me wrong I could tell it was doing something but I could feel how incredibly high my stomach acid was after stopping the medication. I think I just assumed it would stay that way. But it hasn't. It's been getting lower and lower.
The bed risers are ofc helping too! But anyway I'm just really dang happy to have gotten so much energy back, to be able to eat the amount of food I've eaten the last few days without my body rejecting me, and to be able to use the bathroom normally. And ofc to be on one less pill!!
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agenderautomaton · 1 year ago
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i know i can't argue with reality here but it's devastatingly unromantic that blood transfusions only work if you have compatible blood types
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furshrimps · 3 months ago
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What to feed the dog if what he doesn't tolerate well would be good for his urine ph but what isn't good for that he does tolerate better orz. Oh man... this dog 🥲
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gomes72us-blog · 3 months ago
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freepalestinebastard · 4 months ago
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Boycott!!
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Now that I have your attention.
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monukumarefr · 12 days ago
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Breach of Contract Legal Services: Safeguarding Agreements in Cross-Border Transactions | Legal Remedies for Contract Breach in India | Cross Border Contract Disputes in India
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Cross-border transactions are the most essential piece of any global business. Through cross border transactions, parties gain admittance to new business sectors and valuable opportunities. However, it is critical to realize that cross-border transactions have numerous risks, the principal being breach of contract. These breaches can strain business connections, cause monetary losses and can likewise prompt functional issues.
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ms-demeanor · 1 month ago
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I understand that vaccines are proven to work and are a great advancement in our medicine, and also that homeopathic remedies don't work, but don't they work on the same principal? Why does one work and the other doesnt?
They do not work on the same principle.
I can see how vaccines look like a "like treats like" situation, but in homeopathy "like treats like" is a kind of magical thinking.
Let's take an example from Chicken Pox, a virus for which there is an effective vaccine and for which there is a common homeopathic treatment.
Chicken pox infects people once, and it is extremely rare to get a second case because once you have had it, your body forms persistent antibodies against the varicella-zoster virus. When I was a kid, they didn't have a vaccine for this, so kids mostly got chicken pox once and it ran around whole schools and that was it. It's a virus that is fairly minor in children, though it can cause dangerously high fevers. Adults who get chicken pox typically get much sicker than children who get it, and it can lead to permanent harms like infertility in adults who get it. Because it can be so dangerous, we don't want people to risk getting it, so we vaccinate.
The way the vaccine works is that it takes a weakened form of the virus and introduces that into the body of a person with a healthy immune system. The immune system responds and the person who got the vaccine may get some minor symptoms, like a headache or a slight fever, but it will be nowhere near as severe as getting actual chicken pox would be. Because the immune system was exposed to the virus and responded, it now has antibodies against the virus that recognize the virus and respond immediately before it can start replicating in the body. If a person who has either previously had chicken pox or who has been vaccinated against it is exposed to the chicken pox virus, their body uses those antibodies to react to the virus and protect against a systemic infection.
Are you familiar with Star Trek? It's kind of like the Borg. You can't use the same attack pattern against the Borg multiple times because if you do, they'll recognize the pattern and will be able to defend against it. The virus is the attacker, and your immune system is the Borg. It knows what it's looking for and won't let anything get through its defenses.
Homeopathic remedies don't seek to prevent illness or provoke an immune response, they seek to cancel out something that is happening in the body.
For chicken pox, which produces itchy red bumps, homeopaths use Rhus Tox - a dilution of poison ivy, a plant that causes itchy red bumps if you encounter it in nature. The Rhus Tox didn't cause the chicken pox, it's not given to prevent the virus, it's from a plant that is completely unrelated to the virus that happens to produce some of the same symptoms as the virus when you touch it.
They don't even think that the Rhus Tox will provoke an immune response from your body like actually touching poison ivy would, they're attempting to use an unrelated compound (that is so diluted that it isn't even present in the preparation) in place of your immune system to attack the itchy red bumps.
So I'm going to go over this in a few brief points:
Vaccines are preventative ONLY, they are not a treatment for illness or symptoms of an illness
Vaccines work by introducing your immune system to a partial, weakened, or dead virus so that your immune system can form antibodies against that virus and prevent that virus from replicating in your body when it is later exposed to a whole/strong/live virus.
Different vaccines have different levels of effectiveness and produce different lengths of immunity; this is for a number of reasons, but if you get a measles shot as a kid you may only ever need one booster, while you need a flu shot every year and a tetanus shot every decade. All of them work the same way, though: they show your immune system what a virus looks like so that your immune system can kill the virus.
That is why immune compromised people sometimes can't be vaccinated, or why vaccines don't work as well for them or may need higher doses or more boosters. Because they don't have a healthy immune system, weakened viruses like the ones in the chickenpox virus might be too strong for their immune system to fight, and even if it doesn't get them sick, their bodies may not be able to produce enough effective antibodies to protect them from the virus in the future. That's part of why it's important for as many people to be vaccinated as possible; the more people who are vaccinated, the harder it is for viruses to spread, and vulnerable people like immune compromised people or babies too young for vaccination won't be exposed to deadly viruses.
Homeopathy, on the other hand, aims to treat symptoms of an illness that a person is already experiencing.
Homeopathic treatments do not aim to provoke an immune response, they aim to cancel out a symptom with a cure.
Dilution is a very important part of homeopathy, with homeopaths claiming that the more diluted a preparation is the stronger it is. This is simply incorrect; I don't know how to make a more logical explanation of that, it is just wrong that less of a substance causes more of a response.
Homeopathy says "like treats like" and that may seem like using a vaccine with a weak virus to prevent infection from a strong virus, but their version of "like" is different - Rhus Tox (poison ivy) is supposed to be "like" chicken pox because both cause itching. Rhus tox is also supposed to treat PCOS, erectile dysfunction, uterine prolapse, sunken eyes, nausea, and backache. "Like" can have an extremely broad meaning in homeopathy, which should be cause for suspicion.
Here's a paper that compared the immune response of college students given homeopathic "vaccines" against a control group and against a group of students who were given standard medical vaccines. The control group and the homeopathic group both did not have an immune response in titer tests, while the vaccination group did have an immune response, demonstrating that they had protection from the vaccinated viruses. It's a pretty good demonstration both of how effective homeopathy is (not at all) as well as how to set up a fair and ethical study to look at the effectiveness of different kinds of treatments.
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