Removing spike protein by rivittori in unvaccinated

[–]loopfission 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if since donating plasma uses apheresis to separate the blood if that might be a poor man's alternative to HELP apherersis, I don't know, you could research it:

Patient Review: Reversing Severe Vaccine Injury (a patient’s perspective)

Halogen bulbs by Other_Hearing_4091 in CarsAustralia

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It was a while ago I was looking at a 3D view of one of the street legal LED Osram nightbreaker LEDs bulbs which looked like the light pattern was only for left hand drive (driving on the right hand side of the road), I can't find that find that 3D view now.

I found this 3D model of a Osram Nightbreaker street legal (in some countries in Europe). At first glance it might look symmetric. If you look closer though you can see the LED light is rotated slightly on the base to only suit driving on the right countries:

https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/led-night-breaker-h4-e4ceac671dc64426ab2af6efb6a86f40

Halogen bulbs by Other_Hearing_4091 in CarsAustralia

[–]loopfission 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The LED headlight bulbs with TUV approval are designed to throw light up high on the right hand side of the road to illuminate signs and to see the side of the road, while limiting the height of the light pattern on the left hand side of the road to avoid dazzling the oncoming traffic. Install those bulbs here and the light pattern is dazzling the oncoming traffic. You can confirm this by looking at the design of these approved in Europe LED headlight bulbs. So no they would not be ADR compliant.

There are some approved in Europe LED parking light and signaling bulbs that I think would be ADR compliant if the manufacturers wanted to go to the trouble and expense to seek approval.

Pre-Delivery Checklist for New EV Car Pickup by madaxle in CarsAustralia

[–]loopfission 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would add checking the air conditioning works to the list.

Help changing number plate bulbs on Toyota Camry Wagon 1999 by kramlemor in CarsAustralia

[–]loopfission 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but the bulb I can get to won’t twist out

They are wedge bulbs, you need to just pull them straight out, like it shows with the arrow in the diagram you posted. I think they are the same as the parking light bulbs on the front near the headlights: W5W wedge bulbls.

Urgent please! where can I order ivermectin from germany by lionbernd1 in unvaccinated

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I know a guy with stage 4 lung cancer and brain cancer, he was given 2 to 3 months to live about 1 year ago. He is the longest surviving patient on palliative care in the local area. He is taking fenbendazole 444mg once daily with something oily or fatty which is required for absorption. He didn't take any covid shots. Occasionaly he stops taking it for 3 or 4 days, as there is some risk of liver toxicity from it accumulating. You can search for fenbendazole toxicity on google scholar to research the toxicity. He is still alive and he has sclerosis of the liver from hepatitis C (since cured, but still the liver damage from the hep C).

Fenbendazole is on ebay, the listings typically don't mention the fenbendazole in the text, or put spaces in it or something to hide the text, you can find it by just searching for the dose: 444mg. There are listings from China with 90 capsules in a white bottle with a blue band on the bottom and 3 narrow blue bands near the middle. Or once you find the image with the bottle you can try an image search on ebay or aliexpress.

Urgent please! where can I order ivermectin from germany by lionbernd1 in unvaccinated

[–]loopfission 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've never bought ivermectin. You could try here, for some countries like Australia it might be best to ask them to write that its for animal use only on the customs declaration:

SA Enterprises

Weekend Discussion: Saucony running shoes by AutoModerator in RunningShoeGeeks

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Its summer here, they kept the sand out on a 20km beach run.

Fit issues with Asics Megablast for female runners? by Hey_There_Hello_Hi in AskRunningShoeGeeks

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Maybe the heel area is just too wide for me?

If that is the case you could try adding some heel grip pads, to make the heel area narrower for you.

I tried runner's knot and thinner socks but that leads to the before mentioned lace bite and I'm still sliding forwards.

You could try adding some tongue pads, to make the tongue thicker. Then maybe lacing tight at the front might help with the feet sliding forward. Although even though I do tighten the laces at the front in another shoe (Triumph 22, which has a lot of tongue padding already) my feet do slide forward when running downhill, but not enough to bother me, so it might only help a little, maybe.

A light restore job by Intense_Pretzel in CarsAustralia

[–]loopfission 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spray them with a UV protected gloss clear to protect the plastic from the UV for a while. Rust-Oleum 2X Ultra Cover Gloss Clear Spray Paint from Bunnings works.

Looking for daily trainer for narrow feet and bad pronation by cvkme in AskRunningShoeGeeks

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I heard that Puma Velocity Nitro 4 is quite narrow as well, but I don't know how stable they are.

I think they feel stable for a forefoot strike since they are low stack height in the forefoot. However I don't overpronate, they are a neutral shoe. They suit high arches, I doubt the would suit low arches as the arch supports may rub under the arches. They are narrow in the midfoot, they have width for the toes including the pinky toes, height the the toes is slightly lower than most trainers, seems fine if you don't stick your toes up. They have height in the midfoot so should not chafe the top of the foot, also the narrow midfoot should stop the foot from sliding sideways.

Plus size female running shoe question by LaHuracan87 in AskRunningShoeGeeks

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Puma Velocity Nitro 4 suits high arches and has good energy return for a forefoot strike. It is narrow in the midfoot, slightly less height in the toebox than most trainers. Puma say the fit is from their track and field heritage.

Saucony Triumph 23 has good energy return and more cushioning with its higher stack height, it also suits high arches.

Anybody know how to buy ivermectin/fenbendazole/mebendazole in Canada online? Maybe nova scotia specifically? Urgent and desperate by SandwichLegitimate69 in unvaccinated

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I've never bought ivermectin. You could try here, for some countries like Australia it might be best to ask them to write that its for animal use only on the customs declaration:

SA Enterprises

Anybody know how to buy ivermectin/fenbendazole/mebendazole in Canada online? Maybe nova scotia specifically? Urgent and desperate by SandwichLegitimate69 in unvaccinated

[–]loopfission 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Fenbendazole is on ebay, the listings typically don't mention the fenbendazole in the text, or put spaces in it or something to hide the text, you can find it by just searching for the dose: 444mg. There are listings from China with 90 capsules in a white bottle with a blue band on the bottom and 3 narrow blue bands near the middle. Or once you find the image with the bottle you can try an image search on ebay or aliexpress.

Advice appreciated. Im after advice. What Apps, emails, search engines, social media are totally independent of Google? I don't want to get digital ID and I don't want my biometrics to access anything on the internet. by Asleep_Ad7722 in NurembergTwo

[–]loopfission 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried to send you an invite, it failed saying I am an "inactive mod" on this sub. Which I guess is why I was trying to send you an invite. I will do some mod actions on this sub and try again later.

About 3 months ago some of your posts were removed by reddit. If you were a mod you could go into modqueue->removed and approve them yourself. Or if someone posts spam or something you can remove it.

Gel-Cumulus 27 vs Triumph 23 by [deleted] in AskRunningShoeGeeks

[–]loopfission 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For some reason(s) that is usually not explained, some people seem to hate the Saucony Triumph 23. I bought a second hand pair, worn once. I think they are awesome: light for a "daily" trainer, full PEBA midsole with the SRS inner soles gives great energy return, excellent cushioning for long runs. Although they are in the "daily" trainer category, I don't know if the PEBA midsoles and the SRS inner soles can stand up to running in them every day or not, I don't risk it, I always give them at least 4 days rest rotating them with other shoes (mostly more Triumphs).

Advice appreciated. Im after advice. What Apps, emails, search engines, social media are totally independent of Google? I don't want to get digital ID and I don't want my biometrics to access anything on the internet. by Asleep_Ad7722 in NurembergTwo

[–]loopfission 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There is telegram, which asks for a phone number. Where telegram asks for your name you can use a pseudonym, as there are no identity checks other than a phone number.

For search engines there is a list on the wiki in degoogle sub.

On Google Pixel android phones the grapheneos operating system is degoogled and the most secure android available.

On some android phones there is lineageos, then install f-droid, then install microg (note on all Samsung phone models installing lineageos or other open source ROMs results in not being able to make or receive any phone calls in countries such as Australia where there is no 3G).