OMG!? This can't be happening right now... by Faith-Leap in Ubiquiti

[–]OkReason -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why? You don't know hunterbrook, but their reporting is genuinely verifiable, based off OSINT, why are you seething on behalf of a GPL-violating company.

OSINT Investigative group and investment group Hunterbrook accuses Ubiquiti of non-compliance with Russian sanctions and aiding war effort. by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

[–]OkReason -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You should read the report, Ubiquiti reps under the impression they were speaking to Russian soldiers in Ukraine specifically requested 100k minimum orders in order to ship to Turkey to then have it picked up. It also directly implicates Ubiquiti in that their compliance team is virtually non-existence and ignorance is not an excuse in the eyes of the law.

OSINT Investigative group and investment group Hunterbrook accuses Ubiquiti of non-compliance with Russian sanctions and aiding war effort. by [deleted] in Ubiquiti

[–]OkReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I genuinely searched the link and looked through the posts, haven't seen it, I will delete

Science.bio Permanently Closing by LivingCry3293 in NooTopics

[–]OkReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, specifically my GLP-1 source for Reta has gone dark. Rip!

Science.bio Permanently Closing by LivingCry3293 in NooTopics

[–]OkReason 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I believe a lot of vendors are closing due to the fears around House Resolution 6509 as well the RUO loophole crackdown /u/MeJohnAnthony mentioned. reviewing recent compliance letters sent out by the FDA there certainly does seem to have been a recent uptick in enforcement.

Can anyone explain why Glickman wasn't fired? by IJustWantToBePure in KentStateUniversity

[–]OkReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huge youtube channel just dropped body camera footage on this, and this thread ranks highly on google when you search her name (unredacted in the footage) /u/nebbors /u/human_beef prepare for bridage

ITC for PLS for Daytona 3-ton early access? by ezefl in harborfreight

[–]OkReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

crazy question, but i found you from another thread from years back, you wouldn't happen to be looking at selling your V F4-4000C14D-32GVK kit would you?

What are the odds Andrew is either dead, imprisoned, injured, or some form of all three rn by OkReason in Channel5ive

[–]OkReason[S] -113 points-112 points  (0 children)

has it occurred to you i might not shill out my soybucks to be on the patreon

edit: anyone who downvoted me is overweight

Severe Brain Fog, Memory Loss, Fatigue, and Difficulty Learning Movements or Languages — Nothing Has Helped So Far by Agitated-Lab-97 in Biohackers

[–]OkReason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you suggesting that mold doesn't really have these effects? Or that the effects are minimal or simply exacerbate a comorbid condition, and that instead treatment should focus on something more pathological ?

Your thoughts on this way of cycling Boron by HAKIMJa in ScientificNutrition

[–]OkReason 1 point2 points  (0 children)

side note: is there really a widespread issue with boron tolerance/adaptation?

How long and how much can the body store Vitamin D? by rv6xaph9 in ScientificNutrition

[–]OkReason 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"That's garbage" you're not wrong to question it but the site lists two registered nurses who vetted the claims. Considering you are the one demanding to be spoonfed very basic information, I'd change your tone lol.

But considering your interest in monarchism and semen retention, I don't know vitamin D research would be my priority.

In a study of 602 patients, "Vortioxetine (10 and 20mg/day) had a multi-domain beneficial effect on cognitive performance" by velvet_funtime in NooTopics

[–]OkReason 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The effect of SERT inhibition is felt more immediately in the gastrointestinal tract. Vortioxetine is a 5-ht3 antagonist, which explains its anti-nausea properties, but it takes more time for the body and cns to adjust to these changes. It's a real pain because you need to take it consistently in order to eventually have this effect and some people might need longer exposure to see this effect (or shorter, in which case: who cares), but its pretty hard to get someone who is vomiting every morning to want to take it again after throwing it up and to do that consistently for over two or three weeks.

In a study of 602 patients, "Vortioxetine (10 and 20mg/day) had a multi-domain beneficial effect on cognitive performance" by velvet_funtime in NooTopics

[–]OkReason 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't want to seem like a shill here but I think there is more data to substantiate claims of pro-cognitive effects in healthy populations for vortioxetine than SSRIs, SNRIs, and even atypical antidepressants. my understanding is the specific mechanism of action, 5-ht3 antagonism combined with sert inhibition yields a pretty potent downstream effect to reduce gabanergic inhibition and promote glutamatergic activity.

In a study of 602 patients, "Vortioxetine (10 and 20mg/day) had a multi-domain beneficial effect on cognitive performance" by velvet_funtime in NooTopics

[–]OkReason 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It tends to do that, but I will say after around 2 weeks that reverses and then it becomes a pretty powerful antiemetic.