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Choline, a water-soluble nutrient, is essentially one step removed from the real nootropic, Acetylcholine, for which it is a chemical precursor. Choline itself cannot travel across the blood-brain barrier to become Acetylcholine (which we'll refer to from now on as ACh), while Choline bitrate is somewhat more effective in crossing it, and Alpha GPC freely moves from the bloodstream into the brain.
Ⓒ By Jonathan Roseland |
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The traveler's trail is a boulevard of tragic stories of lost iPhones, Android devices that (like in their clever commercials) grew legs and ran away, pilfered ergonomic headphones, stolen laptops, absentee underwear, and, most seriously, misplaced passports.
Losing your stuff while traveling sucks, not only because of the inconvenience, stress, and replacement costs but, more importantly, because of the time it takes that could be spent enjoying travel, doing cool things, and connecting with interesting people. This article will present some bizarre memory systems, life hacks, and uncommon yet practical solutions for not losing your valuable stuff while traveling.
Ⓒ By Jonathan Roseland |
$350 Billion (with a capital B) was the inflation-adjusted personal net worth of John D. Rockefeller.
He was history's wealthiest man, by a long shot, if you consider the wealthiest individuals of our lifetime...
These individuals are mere paupers in comparison. John D's titanic wealth was matched only by his altruism. So much of his wealth was given away to organizations that have made a sustainable positive impact on the world that it would not be unreasonable to say that virtually every person alive today benefits in one way or another from his altruism. Was John D. a lifehacker? Absolutely.
Ⓒ By Jonathan Roseland |
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It's a new year, and with my self-inflicted new haircut and my lady at my side, we aim to impress by delivering sagacious responses in this Q&A podcast. From water's hardness, Huperzine's hijinks, to lowering blood pressure with pleasure and Moringa's might. And, I share a chapter from my upcoming science fiction novel about seduction, biohacking, and philosophy.
I've used 5-HTP infrequently, but this article is mostly going to focus on decoding what the human studies are saying about 5-HTP and how this squares up with the anecdotal experiences of Biohackers online. For more of my personal experiences, thoughts, and comparisons, please see the written and video reviews in the sidebar.
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