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I make bread for dinner in 10 minutes! # 444

You won't buy bread anymore! No oven! Incredibly good! # 387

Information sources regarding Covid19 vaccine and nanoparticles (Jan 2021)

 Information regarding covid vaccine and nanopartiles: Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trigger rare allergic reactions By Jop de Vrieze Dec. 21, 2020 , 5:10 PM Science ’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Heising-Simons Foundation. Stanford single-dose nanoparticle vaccine for COVID-19   January 5, 2021 Researchers at Stanford are working to develop a single-dose vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 that could potentially be stored at room temperature.   Fact check: Lipid nanoparticles in a COVID-19 vaccine are there to transport RNA molecules By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read Social media users have claimed the presence of lipid nanoparticles in a COVID-19 vaccine means it could contain small robots or computers. This is false - these nanoparticles are tiny lipid droplets that transport and protect the vaccine component. Nanoparticles May Be the Culprit in

Soup recipes and tips

 I'll dedicate this page to soup recipes and tips from around the web: The Most Important Rules for Making a Delicious Batch of Vegetable Soup You'll use this easy technique whenever you're in the mood for a comforting bowl of soup this winter. By Sarah Carey Updated October 28, 2020    Notes: "... Always Start by Sautéing Aromatics In a large pot, heat 2 tabl

Health related links on social media

 I follow these health related twitter accounts: RPTH @RPTHjournal   Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis ( RPTH ) is offering an exciting promotion as we bid farewell to 2020: Submit your manuscript to  RPTH  from December 1-31 to be eligible for one of two publication fee waivers if your article is accepted. We will hold a random drawing at the end of January, 2021, to determine which accepted articles receive a publication fee waiver.   their website is   https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/24750379   Research & Practice in Thrombosis & Haemostasis ( #RPTH ) is the peer-reviewed open access journal of the International Society on Thrombosis & Haemostasis. Heart Failure Forum @HeartFailureFrm #HeartFailure Forum: bringing together patient, medical, and policy communities to help improve the management of #WorseningHeartFailure . Supported by Bayer AG.

The many benefits of artemisinin

  1. Wormwood: The Parasite-Killing, Cancer-Fighting Super Herb By Annie Price, CHHC February 7, 2020   Exceprt from the above article: "... It’s true. Wormwood is actually used to eliminate intestinal worms, especially roundworms and pinworms. This is exactly why it’s commonly recommended as part of a parasite cleanse. Just how powerful is wormwood? Well, it’s owed thanks and praise for being the source of the key ingredient for the herbal drug artemisinin, which is touted as the most powerful anti-malarial on the market. And it doesn’t stop there. Scientific research also shows that wormwood can even kills cancer cells. Wormwood tea can also be used to treat anorexia, insomnia, anemia, a lack of appetite, flatulence, stomach aches, jaundice and indigestion. Wormwood herb is used in alcoholic beverages while the wormwood star is mentioned in the bible. Truly an intriguing plant to say the least, but can this herb really kill parasites and cancer? Studies say yes,