minusco2

composite ˈkɒmpəzɪt/Submit adjective 1. made up of several parts or elements. "this soup is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up" synonyms: compound, complex; More 2. relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture consisting of elements of the Ionic and Corinthian orders. 3. BOTANY relating to or denoting plants of the daisy family ( Compositae ).

minusco2

Where's @Equineluvr when you need her. Heterozygous. The genetics term heterozygous refers to a pair of genes where one is dominant and one is recessive — they're different. ... Let's say your dad's eyes are brown, your mom's eyes are blue, and those heterozygous chromosomes led to your having green eyes.

https://unrealfacts.com/alexander-the-great-had-two-different-eye-colors/

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Jakestr

I think this is very interesting. We all know that the elite is very much into the bloodlines. Even though they make him sound like he's crazy there's probably a bunch of truth to all this

Jakestr

How come this has 62 comments and only five Voats? I've been seeing this trend one more. Thing keep falling to the second page where they get overlooked.

minusco2

@johnlupus Genes affecting keratin were found to have been introgressed from Neanderthals into modern humans (shown in East Asians and Europeans), suggesting that these genes gave a morphological adaptation in skin and hair to modern humans to cope with non-African environments.[4][9] This is likewise for several genes involved in medical-relevant phenotypes, such as those affecting systemic lupus erythematosus, primary biliary cirrhosis, Crohn's disease, optic disk size, smoking behavior, interleukin 18 levels, and diabetes mellitus type 2.[9]

minusco2

Looking at heterozygous individuals (carrying both Neanderthal and modern human versions of a gene), the allele-specific expression of introgressed Neanderthal alleles was found to be significantly lower in the brain and testes relative to other tissues.[21] In the brain, this was most pronounced at the cerebellum and basal ganglia.[21] This downregulation suggests that modern humans and Neanderthals possibly experienced a relative higher rate of divergence in these specific tissues

Cerebellum (procedural memory) basal ganglia, relating visual cortex to memory

carmencita

This guy David, is writing to Barbara Bush, the twin of Jenna Bush. The daughter of George W. Bush. He talks about being the navy seal being involved with the killing of Bin Laden. This is a powerful letter. There is talk about porn and Angelina Jolie. Wow.

JesusRules

Is he writing to Bush's daughter? What is going on? He said he killed Osama and he and her dad (George W.) bombed the Pentagram and the World Trade Center.

minusco2

Obamas a chick right?

minusco2

"The symptoms of multiple sclerosis are due to an immune attack on the body’s own myelin. When myelin is lost around nerve cells, this can cause unpredictable loss of movement, sensation, vision problems and feelings of pain."

"The conclusion that “agonizing” the CB1 receptor reduces these symptoms was strengthened by further discovery that antagonizing the receptor increases them. For clarity: an agonist fully activates the receptor it attaches to; an antagonist attaches to a receptor but either does not provoke a biological response, or blocks the effect of an agonist. The researchers used two synthetic CB1-receptor antagonists, SR141716A and SR144528, which caused the affected mice to suffer increased tremor and spasticity."

"Various other studies have shown that CB2-receptor activation reduces both the formation of lesions of the myelin and the rate of neuron loss, as well as increasing the rate of oligodendrocyte survival. The oligodendrocyte is a type of brain cell which is crucial for myelin production, and as they die the body’s ability to repair the myelin sheath is disrupted."

minusco2

Which textbook?

minusco2

Cannabis increases white blood cells. Which helps to clean the lymph. It has a moderating effect on the nervous system.

minusco2

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a group of endogenous cannabinoid receptors located in the mammalian brain and throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, consisting of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors.

minusco2

angio - relating to blood vessels, angina condition of the heart.

minusco2

Ok then. "cannabis extracts block a key chemical needed for tumours to sprout blood vessels – a process called angiogenesis" https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn6283-cannabis-extract-shrinks-brain-tumours/

minusco2

Oh sorry I misunderstood you. THC C21H30O2 four.

minusco2

I get the feeling you are trying to bring pax factors into the discussion and how cannabis affects them but you are fully aware of the spatial studies conducted on infants, of mothers who used THC.

minusco2

We have the blood system, the lymph system and the endocannabinoid system. The seed has the complete amino acid system, or close to.

Bluebirdsolitude

W-O-W.

How sad someone is so ill. No words.

minusco2

How so?

minusco2

Not to be rude but you already knew that, regarding tumors.

It causes cell proliferation within the olfactory bulb where neurogensis takes place, i.e, hastens and multiplies stem cell production.

minusco2

The hippocampal dentate gyrus in the adult mammalian brain contains neural stem/progenitor cells (NS/PCs) capable of generating new neurons, i.e., neurogenesis. Most drugs of abuse examined to date decrease adult hippocampal neurogenesis, but the effects of cannabis (marijuana or cannabinoids) on hippocampal neurogenesis remain unknown. WINK WINK https://www.jci.org/articles/view/25509?search%5Babstract_text%5D=&search%5Barticle_text%5D=&search%5Bauthors_text%5D=&search%5Bfpage%5D=3104&search%5Bissue%5D=&search%5Btitle_text%5D=&search%5Bvolume%5D=115

minusco2

Do it man.

minusco2

Why? It relates to neurogenisis. Get it?

minusco2

Cannabis.

PizzagateBot

I can't occasionally opt to draw more cards or role more dice in order to transcend this dimension and have spiritual type experiences.

PizzagateBot

Puffing on a pure african landrace sativa strain or taking VERY carefully measured microdose of psilocybin mushrooms is my go-to for when I have hit a technical wall and am struggling to figure something. These substances ability to let me step outside the context of my normal thought process and look at things from alternative perspectives is invaluable to me and my career.

minusco2

Nice one PizzagateBot. lmao

nomorepepperoni

PizzagateBot seems to have become sentient. 0.o

TheTuringTester

I'll be the judge of that.

SayWhatNOWAY

Jesus, what a whining rich brat! Who is this freak? Creepy and varifies the Evil cannibalism we have been hearing about!

minusco2

He doesn't mean literally smoke the pineal gland, he means the extract.

SayWhatNOWAY

Can you get that extract without having someone die for it? I still think these Evil fucks eat it.

minusco2

Of course, from plants. It's abundant in nature.

Vigilia_Procuratio

Actually, in the case of plants such as phalaris, it's 5-MeO-DMT which the guy just happened to mention. So the talk of an "extract" is most likely from barley.

minusco2

Frozen Pineal Glands from Penguins https://voat.co/v/Peptidegate/1639161

Flat Earth Debunked: A time lapse of the 24 hour sun in Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc-WlTaG7WY

minusco2

Various species of Phalaris grow on every continent except Antarctica.

minusco2

What's that, a porn site? I am not interested in porn.

minusco2

You can work for me but I can't pay you.

minusco2

I don't work for Tavistock.

minusco2

I'm high right now. Remarkable.