Revisiting superstition from the perspective of economics

What do imaginary goods, virtual cats and superstition have to do with each other? – Economics. ‘Imaginary goods’ is a term used by an Austrian economic theorist from the 1800’s, Carl Menger, to describe goods that might be sold but which did not meet all the criteria of a ‘goods‘ – a thing of value …

It is not a coincidence that my phospholipid rich diet overlaps with Nrf2 promoting foods

The punchline – phospholipids are the building block of cannabinoids which are also a phytonutrient that causes an increase in production of Nrf2. (1, 3) The most concentrated source of cannabinoids or phospholipids is found in medical marijuana or the non-euphoric CBD oil which is more likely to be available legally. However there are other …

Chimeric spike guidance

Number one on my list of need to know things about chimeric spike – ankyrin binding domains are in TRP channels and are disrupted. Disruption of TRPV-1 channel function by spike protein due to the ankyrin repeat domains may affect a variety of functions in the body including hearing and cause other symptoms resembling Covid19. …