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Rime, the Snowbow, and Christmas Lights at Ti Sheriff
There was something new this morning I’d not caught before. The sun through the frosted window sparkled with hints of colour almost there: reds, and blues, and green shards, specks. And I couldn’t really tell if they were points of prism bright hues or washed out like [...]

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Fish Oil, Plant Omega 3s, and Cardiovascular Health
The is some evidence that fish “omega 3”oils are beneficial to cardiovascular health. Less evidence that plant source “omega 3” has the same value. (Note: there are three types of “omega 3” or “n-3 fatty acids”: two from fish – eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – [...]

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I’m Norman Allan, and I was Bruce Pomeranz research associate from 1984 through 1991, so I was in that lab while we were replicating Benveniste work, though I was not directly involved in that project.
The first of  thing I want to tell you is that in our lab, for the most part, the phenomenon was [...]

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Something that puzzles and troubled me about MAME’s ultadilute “dot-blot” phenomenon was that when binding activity recurred, it was not infrequently seen at the subsequent dilution, and rarely at a third sequential dilution. Montagnier et al, in their paper on radio signals radiating from DNA serial dilutant * saw similar contingent “active” dilutions, for instance [...]

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