So easy to turn a blind eye to his hypocrisy.Christophe wrote:Rhabbi educates millions of people and that's good !!
He criticizes the bastards who make a profit and discreetly will wax their pumps. Well done example!
So easy to turn a blind eye to his hypocrisy.Christophe wrote:Rhabbi educates millions of people and that's good !!
Sylvestre spiritus wrote:It is very commendable to warn the population about the disastrous excesses of our so-called civilized world ...
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On the other hand, and from experience, I have noticed that when a person realizes that he, his relatives and all of humanity, are like in "a TGV launched at 300 km / h on a siding".
France is lagging behind, but the Japanese are pioneers in this area: "the properties of nanobubbles"
I pass this video (or 7 mn to the possible future of humanity)
It's still a cavitation story ...
Christophe wrote:
What is nanobulle technology?
You can explain in 2 or 3 sentences: what is it? how do we do it? what is it for?
Or give a link in French? It's a forum francophone here ...
Thank you for the non-English speakers!
he doesn't miss a single of this guy and he recommends science.Saying that or nothing is the same thing. Everything is a question of dose and it is only a question of dose.
Ouarf de ouarf! the notion of health must clearly escape you.Pesticides, on the contrary, are the reverse of the medal of our countries, which, with rare exceptions, allows them to provide us with safe water.
izentrop wrote:It's like homeopathic sugar balls, they have a little too much beneficial property to be honest these Japanese nanobubbles.
Besides, as if by chance: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 3015001218
Researchers have developed nanobubbles filled with innovative drugs that can be successfully triggered by X-rays in the body, paving the way for a new range of cancer treatments for patients.
Tiny bubbles, called liposomes, are commonly used in pharmacology to encapsulate drugs, making them more effective in treating diseases. Researchers have now been able to design these liposomes to unload their cargo of drugs on demand, once activated by standard X-rays. Initial tests have shown that this technique is very effective in killing cancer cells in the intestine.
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-07-x-ray-tri ... r.html#jCp
the service funny has struck again!It's like homeopathic sugar balls, they have a little too much beneficial property to be honest these Japanese nanobubbles.
Sylvestre spiritus wrote:In this translation already quoted, you go to the bottom of the page click on: "details of nanobubbles"
You will have an overview on the history, the different means of production and the interest of these famous bubbles ...
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... rev=search
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izentrop wrote:You have well understood the Rhabbi method: speak to say nothing ...Exnihiloest wrote:... In France, pesticides are present in almost all rivers and groundwater.
Saying that or nothing is the same thing. Everything is a question of dose and it is only a question of dose.
The few 60 researchers, farmers and civil society actors interviewed for this book strongly recall: water is essential to life.
What a scoop!
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