Quotes of the Day
An artificial sweetener could cause dysbiosis. The potential consequences may influence how the gut bacteria control blood sugar metabolism and weight gain. The artificial sweeteners that are currently approved for human consumption are: saccharin, aspartame, sucralose, acesulfame, and neotame. Avoid Artificial Sweeteners. [2019] - William W Li
How to apply mouth tape, or "sleep type" as it's also called, is a matter of personal preference. Eventually I realized that all I or anyone really needed was a postage-stamp-sized piece of tape at the center of the lips--a Charlie Chaplin mustache moved down an inch. After much trial and error, I settle on 3M Nexcare Durapore "durable cloth" tape, an all-purpose surgical tape with a gentle adhesive. It was comfortable, had no chemical scent, and didn't leave residue. [2020] - James Nestor
Most hosts are going to lean toward a small property management company that manages between 5 and 70 properties. This type of company is probably a good fit for anyone who has less than 20 properties that need managed. [2023] - Symon He
Low-protein (9 percent), very high-fat (90 percent) keto diets are therapeutic in certain circumstances, such as for the treatment of epilepsy in children; and very low-carb, low-energy diets can help reverse the symptoms of type 2 diabetes; but neither is sustainable nor desirable for most of us as a regular diet. Even somewhat less extreme low-carb, high-fat diets have low compliance—most of us soon drift back to a more balanced mixture of macronutrients. The longest-lived, healthiest populations on the planet are those who consume a lower-protein, high-carb whole-food diet. [2020] - David Raubenheimer
Dow Theory covered trends extensively, breaking them down into three categories. The first is the primary trend, which lasts from a few months to many years and represents the dominant market direction. The secondary trend is a price movement that can last from a few weeks to a few months and is defined as a corrective stage for a market. Daily fluctuations, or the short-term trend, last from a few hours to a few days--rarely longer than a week--and represent very short-term reactions and corrections that often are brought about by fundamental developments or scheduled news releases. [1932] - Robert Rhea
