Currently, I’m getting my bearings with treating  high Reverse T3 (RT3) and I’ve come across some interesting information in this thing in my house called a “book”.  The book is called “Treating and Beating Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”, by Rodger H. Murphree. RT3 is the expected result of the normal...

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  • 2012-10-05

You’ve gotta love the irony… A government creates libraries to give out materials that are copyright protected and makes an income from it by fining the patrons for late returns.  There are no royalties paid to the authors, directors, musicians, or publishers.  A library is just a distribution point where...

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  • 2012-07-14

It seems most unusual that a banking application would need to access my camera on my phone.  Are they watching me check my balance?  There are no camera functions in the application, at least that I was able to find.  This is most unusual. So, I sent an email to...

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  • 2012-07-08

Source: Havard Business Review Why is it that between 25% and 50% of people report feeling overwhelmed or burned out at work? It’s not just the number of hours we’re working, but also the fact that we spend too many continuous hours juggling too many things at the same time....

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  • 2012-04-06

This is less of a scholarly article and more of a testimony.  There is a small list of nutrients that have worked wonders.  Here’s the story: After learning about vitamin D and how it can help sleep, I wanted to give it a whirl.  My memory issues sort of felt...

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  • 2012-03-22

Depending on your level of purism, devotion to privacy, and reason for hopping off the surveillance grid, the non-Google solution that appeals to you will vary. For those who are hooked on Google’s results, there are options that mask you from Google, making your search basically anonymous.  For those who don’t want...

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  • 2012-02-27
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