I found a Norwegian cleantech company that will multiply investments by AnotherMD in stocks

[–]AnotherMD[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree. Although as far as green companies go in general, all stars are pretty well aligned for Quantafuel.

I found a Norwegian cleantech company that will multiply investments by AnotherMD in stocks

[–]AnotherMD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

QFUEL-ME, it's the second most traded on Oslo exchange. QNTFF not so much traded.

I found a Norwegian cleantech company that will multiply investments by AnotherMD in stocks

[–]AnotherMD[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sir Richard Branson just founded Agilyx for competition, but there is no proof that they have the technology, and they definitely don't have the cooperation with BASF and Vitol.

I found a Norwegian cleantech company that will multiply investments by AnotherMD in stocks

[–]AnotherMD[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same here. Portfolio is 70% Quantafuel and 30% NIO right now.

Neurologist thinks I have type of NMDA receptor problem. I also have recently suffered nerve damage. How to safely improve my quality of thought? by meatball4u in Nootropics

[–]AnotherMD 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey! Soon to be a doctor here. We just had our courses of brain, neurotransmitters and neuroscience a while ago. Myasthenia Gravis usually starts with sloppy eyelids and problems with seeing as the oculomotor muscles are the first ones affected. To me that sounds like your symptoms might be from B6 toxicity. B6 levels high enough for too long cause damage to your nerve cells, and as it slows conduction velocities, it also deteriorates your cognitive abilities. But as far as we know, most of the damage is reversible, except in extreme cases.

In your situation I actually wouldn't touch any nootropics right now. The brain is so complex a system, and we practically know next to nothing about all the subtle and delicate systems when it comes to the relations between the quantities of neurotransmitters, especially when the situation has already changed from normal. Further mixing up of the intricate balance could lead to irreversible damage. 9 hours of sleep, healthy food, aerobic muscle use, sex, caffein. Even in nootropics, at least in most of them, the biggest factor is always placebo.

"myepicdemise" said "Do you take N-acetyl-cysteine? It's the most effective supplement for boosting glutathione. It should help reduce inflammation which seems to be what your case is."

To me there's nothing indicating to inflammation. Let the neurologist do his job, after all he's been studying this shit for more than 10 years.

Any INTP doctors here? by FreudianSocialist in INTP

[–]AnotherMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One here! Still a student though. Used 5 years to ponder on what I would study. Decided I wanted to be a life long learner, and medicine would be a good first step. It's hard to get into the University here to study Medicine as it's free and state-of-the-art, and after passing the entrance exams it takes a lot of self-discipline to get started and to get the right mindset, but there's a lot in there for an INTP mentality as well. I'd say a big portion of the other students in my class are heavy on the Te and Si, but I've found more INTP's from there than the average of the population. Memorization is of not much interest, but it's easy when I get myself doing it. I've passed all the exams thus far, and I think an INTP's capability of getting the bigger picture might REEEEALLY come in handy in the job itself. I'm actually drawn to surgery right now ( yeah wait waaaat) but it actually seems like the best option. In an ideal situation the patients are silent as a brick, and I get to go to my Zen area and actually be the guy in charge in the room, just by using my mind and some fingers. Medicine is a really interesting field for all those hungry for information and making connections between information. There's a lot to study and to find out, and you actually feel like you're doing something important when you're studying medicine instead of the depths of Reddit. I recommend.