grinch1225
grinch1225 t1_j5jk1b3 wrote
Reply to comment by Emgimeer in Vagus nerve receptors may be key to controlling inflammation by ComicGreat
I’ve used LSD a couple times over the years. I’d definitely be interested in pursuing that further, because that would be an amazing change to have that work
Thanks so much for the pointers
grinch1225 t1_j5jjus1 wrote
Reply to comment by plici35 in Vagus nerve receptors may be key to controlling inflammation by ComicGreat
United States
grinch1225 t1_j5jjtjo wrote
Reply to comment by martusfine in Vagus nerve receptors may be key to controlling inflammation by ComicGreat
As best I can. My diet is very much chicken/pasta, I dont eat pork or beef, etc
grinch1225 t1_j5h47ib wrote
The vagus nerve controls far more than just that. I really hope they continue to investigate more and the gut biome
I was in a motorcycle accident a decade ago, and the knock on effects from the hit to my head is CVS (cyclic vomiting syndrome)
I either take the inhibitor and can’t sleep, have no appetite, and some nausea, but can function; or I skip the meds, and spend 12-18 hours a day vomiting. Until I end up at the ER
grinch1225 t1_j1klm7n wrote
Reply to comment by krum in Judge kept cooperation of Alameda CEO, FTX co-founder a secret so Sam Bankman-Fried wouldn’t get spooked and fight extradition by ihavestrings
Exchanging real currency for a representative asset with a value attached is almost textbook definition of securities and trading.
grinch1225 t1_j0blsd9 wrote
Reply to comment by Godtiermasturbator in TIL: Extra organs and body parts are more common than many people realise with extra nipples and teeth among the most common. by unswsydney
She was not. Lol
grinch1225 t1_j0ac01b wrote
Reply to TIL: Extra organs and body parts are more common than many people realise with extra nipples and teeth among the most common. by unswsydney
Man, a comma really could have helped that title.
For what it’s worth, I had someone I knew with extra nips. They were 6-8” directly below the normally placed set.
grinch1225 t1_iyf8fya wrote
Reply to comment by YEETMANdaMAN in China's Zhengzhou, home to world's largest iPhone factory, ends Covid lockdown. Other cities do the same by KingSash
And what is your point?
grinch1225 t1_iyetsm5 wrote
Reply to comment by nolesrule in Whats the best way to help provide financial support for my new nephew/niece? by SunnyBunnyBunBun
I was stating that the funds could be given/used by said minor at a future date, sorry if I was unclear about that!
grinch1225 t1_iyepkgw wrote
Reply to Whats the best way to help provide financial support for my new nephew/niece? by SunnyBunnyBunBun
I’d recommend you look into UTMA and UGMA accounts. The funds can be used for anything, some of the accounts will let you hold real property, and you can set this up as a custodian and hand the account off at 18/21/25 or whatever the age of majority is in your state.
529 are great, locking funds in an education account could restrict its use in the future would be my only “you should know” type inclusion.
grinch1225 t1_iyeohod wrote
Reply to comment by PAvibes in 403b question for a new job by [deleted]
It totally depends, as each client is subjective and requires a suitability assessment, I cant legally give a recommendation without it
I can say that the 3 I’m referring to are contributed as follows
$1000/mo, $1200/mo, and my largest is $4000/mo
In retirement (most of them want to be done by 50, 1 at 55) they’ll be able to pull between $209k per year, tax free on the $1000/mo investment, while the top end will net him closer to $500k per year tax free.
The rate of return for the calculations was 7.34% after fees and expenditures if I remember off the top of my head, but I cant guarantee that one. Could be 7.44%
grinch1225 t1_iyelwna wrote
Reply to 403b question for a new job by [deleted]
Using life insurance as a vehicle to have tax free income in retirement isn’t a red flag
The fact that they recommended “whole life” is a red flag. These have the lowest returns compared to indexed life (pegged to say S&P) and variable life which allows sub accounts for market investment
VUL’s (variable universal life) is exceptionally popular with my clients who want to save aggressively for early retirement. I’ve opened up 3 this week alone.
I would definitely recommend Roth be your investment of choice if not interested in life policies with investment options, as Roth money will be tax free when you do retire. And yes, that match is absolutely terrible.
grinch1225 t1_iyebetx wrote
Reply to China's Zhengzhou, home to world's largest iPhone factory, ends Covid lockdown. Other cities do the same by KingSash
Guess they are admitting that if they kept it up, the people would overthrow the CCP
grinch1225 t1_iy8x7ut wrote
Reply to comment by nothlit in Best way to transfer current year traditional IRA contributions to a Roth IRA? by MosDefNoDoubt
Absolutely, sorry for misinterpreting what you were saying!
grinch1225 t1_iy8wkq3 wrote
Reply to comment by nothlit in Best way to transfer current year traditional IRA contributions to a Roth IRA? by MosDefNoDoubt
Roth is $144k limit currently, with projections for increase in 2023.
grinch1225 t1_ixpcmwl wrote
This was easily one of the most heinous police executions I’ve ever seen on body camera
grinch1225 t1_iwzx1vb wrote
Well that seems mildly prophetic
grinch1225 t1_iwv0qd6 wrote
Reply to comment by Dazzling-Ad7724 in GM CEO Barra says electric vehicles to be profitable by 2025 by zsreport
Streamlining processes and expansion of markets for the components and products will bring prices down
Think of it like Ford “inventing” the assembly line process for cars. Was it more expensive to get the technology set up? Absolutely. But as soon as they smoothed out the issues and had an efficient process, they could sell the cars for cheaper due to less time input on manufacture and assembly
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grinch1225 t1_irrllo0 wrote
Reply to comment by Valuable-Island3015 in CNN ‘deeply regrets’ distress caused by report on Thailand nursery killings by darthatheos
“Allegations the team entered without permission emerged after an image, shared on social media, showed the journalists climbing over a small wall and police tape to exit the nursery. Media associations also said the building had been off-limits to journalists.”
“…though the journalists were fined for working while on a tourist visa.”
You were saying?
grinch1225 t1_j5orpnq wrote
Reply to comment by YouNeedToGrow in Vagus nerve receptors may be key to controlling inflammation by ComicGreat
I’m not quite sure to be honest as to why beef and pork upset my stomach so much. We bought the leanest, organic beef we could find, strained every ounce of grease, and I still deal with intense stomach turmoil causing gross BM’s and/or vomiting