I'm really not sure. I said what I wanted to say, so I'm really not sure what you're waiting for. I wasn't asking permission I was saying I had it and I would not hold back on Delight. I didn't. Is...
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I'm really not sure. I said what I wanted to say, so I'm really not sure what you're waiting for. I wasn't asking permission I was saying I had it and I would not hold back on Delight. I didn't. Is...
The first archaeological evidence of magic/medicine would be Zinjanthropus, who was a million years ago. He had been trephined, with evidence of healing afterwards.
This works. I like it...
This is someone named Lajja (these names are traits, purposefully), but this is not Lajja Gauri. The latter does not separate, it's a phrase, "lajja gauri". That was part of the point of that...
I'm honored and have also done the same for you.
You are wildly underestimating what China believes it has on the line regardless of whether anything was done purposefully. And you need to factor in that the government there has virtually promised...
If this is the distinction between an emergency use authorization and full FDA approval, and that is what you would prefer and accept, then I have to look askance at all of the trafficking in videos...
It would predate anything we recognizably call yoga nowadays. In fact, it should predate the use of Sanskrit, as well, which might be why naming is such a difficult thing. The other is the...
So several things. Sabara/i being lower than Dombi or Candali just emphasizes my point about a siddha tradition that lies perennially below the surface and has a lot that makes it seem older than the...
Thank you for that advice. I did find one person on that thread who actually wants to have a real debate, exchange of facts or of "facts" in some cases, but not invective. I probably won't change...
You allege it skewed, you show it skewed. Surely if you're facile with statistics enough to be trying to criticize my math, you know that? I don't provide proof of your criticisms of my numbers, you...
Between what? Johns Hopkins has 594K and Worldometer has 603K. That's an error bar of about 1.6%.
The first half of this statement is true. As for "reports" of people with long haul effects...
I'm sorry shaberon. I was called a "Manchurian Candidate" who would commit murder on behalf of Public Health on the anti-vax thread. I'm going to have to take a break from Project Avalon. I don't...
Since you are accusing me of being a murderer, I think that is permission to speak freely.
I think you are spreading dangerous quack medicine to people who may just use that to make decisions that...
At least one truly awful thing about it is that it kills people. Here in the U.S. it has now killed over 600,000 people. Our worst war, the Civil War, killed only slightly more people.
One other...
Wow. I try to use my ability to read carefully medical papers, and my ability to do statistics to engage in a discussion with you about what seems to me to be very loose and not carefully done...
He added, "The SIREN study adds to a growing number of studies, which demonstrate that infection does protect against reinfection, and probably in an antibody-dependent manner."
Krammer pointed...
https://www.modernatx.com/sites/default/files/US10702600.pdf
For instance.
I think you should check your sources. It is a vaccine, the IP was filed as a vaccine, it was approved as a vaccine, and its intended use is as a vaccine. The disinformation floating around that the...
But this isn't that. This is the society trying to stop a lot of death and ruined lives. The "freedom" to not engage in public health isn't a freedom that existed before people started playing...
Okay, I remember trying to figure out Sanskrit for "bde skyong 'khor lo". I don't think it was translated from Sanskrit in the first place, so I don't know whether there is a ready made term that...