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What I offer is my experience and learnings over many decades. I offer a choice.. Much L❤️VE Johnny❤️

In response The Mac to his Publication

I drink 500ml of water, distilled prefered, with a pinch of bicarbonate of soda 4 x per day..it will alkaline the body to its natural ph.

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In response Johnny Se777en to his Publication

any particular brand of filter/device/pitcher you guys prefer ? there are soo many on the market

Have you ever tried phase masking? It looks like a real positive alternate remedy to me. As for who the makers are is a mystery but you can bet the Rothschild’s have an ultrasonic hand in the profits.

In response Rachel T22 to her Publication

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In response The Mac to his Publication

When combined with the company’s expanded library of multi-modality interchangeable phase masks, the SPINDLE2 captures 3D information in single images—without scanning—with depth of field up to 30x conventional systems and up to 10x improved resolution. The phase masks—optimized to customer requirements based on depth range, emission wavelength and more—enable a deeper layer of nanoscale visualization and data capture, from single molecule to whole cell, to accelerate the pace of disease discovery and therapeutics development in both live and fixed cell studies. The phase masks also are compatible with a range of optics (polarizers, multi-FOV lenses), providing additional flexibility in experimentation.

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In response The Mac to his Publication

Double Helix is already aiding new discoveries by extending what’s possible in nanoscale 3D and extended depth imaging and sensing. By extending our product line, we’re making these capabilities even more accessible to a variety of R&D and manufacturing environments,” said Leslie Kimerling, co-founder and CEO of Double Helix Optics.

While currently optimized for use in bioscience and biotech, the company’s Light Engineering technology can be used for additional applications where precision-depth object capture is critical, such as materials research, inspection, and machine vision.

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