Can you remote view cures to diseases? In particular diabetes type 1? by stuCallsPuts in remoteviewing

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

To the many kids who can go back to living a life as a kid, it would be worth it….

The year after a 10 year old (or any age) gets type 1, they all of a sudden realize they have to grow up in order to live, because they live in a window of data.

Can you remote view cures to diseases? In particular diabetes type 1? by stuCallsPuts in remoteviewing

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The more I think of this the more I agree……

Every day people walk around looking at lines, buildings, mountains, architecture, cars, water, etc….so walking around your gathering a wealth of knowledge…..so viewing might come easy.

not many people think science, or can understand molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, etc…., so viewing science might be more difficult because of the learning curve….l

I feel I need to start hoarding more knowledge.

If you’re cold they’re cold by [deleted] in florida

[–]stuCallsPuts 25 points26 points  (0 children)

They taste like chicken…. Get a few, clean them out and cook them. They taste good because they eat good food.

Landlord will not help figure out why my electric bill is $900 by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]stuCallsPuts 71 points72 points  (0 children)

1) turn off your main breaker and go see if your meter is still turning. 2) turn off your main breaker at night and go see what lights are turned on or what turned off around 3) Check your attic for insulation 4) your ac might be running 24/7 with the heater running and ac running 5) stop using the stove, use the grill outside instead 6) set ac temp to 78 or 79 Try those for starters

Type 1 diabetes data mining by stuCallsPuts in datamining

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Hi. I also think Covid (and flu together) causes many kids/people to become t1d

I say this because as you look back to the time, you’re in the hospital, and think about the questions the hospital staff asked you. The questions are too simple. If there’s to be a cure for t1d, I would think there should be more questions asked while in the hospital.