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The smile of the man appears in the Red Sea, while the dark glasses suggest
"the Red See", like a set of blood cells getting feedback about itself from
professorial books, or from an outfit like Repeat Diagnostics or TA Sciences.
The man seems to be wearing sunglasses fashioned from a "no-cloud" zone,
a good example of figure-and-ground structuring for a mystic cloud scene.
See a Map of The Arabian Peninsula to identify Medina, which seems to be
pursued by the man's long nose. Note that his nostrils appear over the Dead Sea.
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I think this refers to a dental problem I have that I am researching.
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Today is the anniversary of Perl Harbor Day. Coincidentally, I worked on my web page on genital warts this afternoon.
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Coincidentally, today I installed my model of my treatment under telomerase activation,
as I compute it would go if the rejuvenation rate were between 8 and 9 years per year. Perhaps, after 20 months, it is
working about like I figured it would. I now take Chitosan to improve astragaloside IV bioavailability from the extract I am using. Hopefully, sufficiently strong telomerase activators like
GAIA Herbs astragalus root extract rated at 1 mg astragalosides per 30 drops will
continue to be readily available, although GAIA recently announced a new version cut down perhaps to 1 part in 13 that they describe as "500 mg crude herb equivilant". 5-10 mg of astragalosides daily 2 weeks out of 4
gives one a fairly decent shot at rejuvenation, it seems, and is in line with experiments attempted by other parties. Other possibilities include Astragaloside IV offerings
from RevGenetics and Terraternal.
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I had been misspelling "equivalent" as "equivilant", which works OK on the lip, but is not correct in print. I corrected it today in longevitychangelog.html and longevitysupplementvendors.html, in a number of places where it has stood for a couple of weeks. Thus I appear above with my lip over Wichita, Kansas, where it is being icily inspected by an intellectual to the West who realizes that a Schmoo knows how to pronounce things, but does not teach you to spell properly. It looks like my anti-aging medicine site is being inspected by Dr. Bill Andrews of Sierra Sciences. Do you like Green Eggs and Ham? As a student of anti-aging medicine and life extension, I correspond
with professorial characters, so that my web site on the discipline is the subject of serious
scrutinty. Most recently I wrote to Baba Ram Dass, a PhD, who now lives on a Hawaiian island, hoping that he would find TA Sciences, RevGenetics, and Terraternal equipped with
anti-senescence drugs that can bring him back around to a 25 year-old state in 7 or 8 years. Of course, this sounds like an assertion to be examined with sceptical caution by high-brow scientists. Here a high-brow professor type seems to encounter me as a Dr. Seuss character with my lip hovering over Wichita, Kansas.
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