Home buyers in the US have literally gone on strike.
— Alf (@MacroAlf) October 5, 2022
And every time the NAHB Traffic of Prospective Buyers Index has dropped this precipitously & remained low after that...
...US house prices in real terms have struggled in the following quarters.
This time won't be different. pic.twitter.com/ejNPRnfAWU
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Home buyers in the US have literally gone on strike.
Melatonin is a well-recognized endogenous hormone involved in the control of brain functions and maintenance of blood-brain barrier integrity.
All I can say is that if you're not taking melatonin, you're not doing the best you can at self-care.
Anyone wondering what else it can protect us from? Hmmm?
— DCGreenZone1 (@DCGreenZone) October 5, 2022
Melatonin is a well-recognized endogenous hormone involved in the control of brain functions and maintenance of blood-brain barrier integrity. https://t.co/JO7dANsSCs
Remember that in the low dosage is where Melatonin provides some decent sleep inducement. For me, it keeps me asleep through the night and gives me some of the best dreams. Meaning that they're always smooth and lead on from one event to the next without any perilous events that startle and wake me. So I like that. In higher doses, say, 40-100mg or more is where melatonin's neuroprotective activities kick in.
Norwegian Salmon, the most toxic food in the world?
What color should your salmon be? Deep red. Deep red means it's wild salmon. Pale orange on the other hand is farmed raised salmon and toxic. Believe me. I once bought two gorgeous fillets of farmed salmon because the week before I bought two beautiful pieces of wild caught that had excellent flavor. But the week later when I got the farm-raised, I literally got sick from eating the salmon although the color didn't look too different. Turns out the difference was huge.
1. The Color
— 𝗥𝗢𝗖𝗞𝗬 (@optimal_LD) October 5, 2022
You've seen an image like this.
Farmed salmon = Pale Orange
Wild salmon = Deep Red
What if I told you that's not actually what farmed salmon looks like? pic.twitter.com/Brb75C8A8k
"This is the most toxic food we have in the world" pic.twitter.com/Sz6LeLxSN7
— 𝗥𝗢𝗖𝗞𝗬 (@optimal_LD) October 5, 2022
Norwegian Salmon, the most toxic food in the world? Quite a claim. Yeah, I'd say it's not too healthy or healthful or even fit to eat. I once had the Norwegian Fish Oil brand, called Nordic, and within a few days I developed a cancerous mole on thigh. I stopped the oils, and the mole disappeared after one week. Shocking but surprised too that it disappeared just as quickly. Which told me how toxic that brand of fish oils was. And I learned that there are purer forms of fish oil. Today, I believe that Barry Sears Omega 3s are some of the purest fish oils after verifying that, of course, about 17 years ago.
If you’d like to learn more about the farmed salmon industry I’d recommend these 2 documentaries
— 𝗥𝗢𝗖𝗞𝗬 (@optimal_LD) October 5, 2022
1. https://t.co/OJRgx0hpt0
First half is about Asian Panga (another farmed fish that’s been appearing on a lot of our plates)
Exposes a lot of the issues of the industry itself
Visual guide to buying salmon
— 𝗥𝗢𝗖𝗞𝗬 (@optimal_LD) October 5, 2022
Avoid buying any forms of Atlantic Salmon https://t.co/crNxR7xjf0
Yeah, I stopped buying Atlantic salmon a few years ago. The meat never tasted like Pacific Coast or Alaskan Sockeye Salmon. Wikipedia explains that
sockeye, is an anadromous species of salmon found in the Northern Pacific Ocean and rivers discharging into it.
This is a big reason why Republicans haven't put away this election [is that] 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, . . .
This is a big reason why Republicans haven't put away this election. 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and here's America Last @LindseyGrahamSC attempting to use their money to blackmail @elonmusk and support @ZelenskyyUa.
— Rich Baris "The People's Pundit" (@Peoples_Pundit) October 5, 2022
These are the dumbest people on Earth.
younger generation can't even afford a beater car
The interesting read here is that the younger generation can't even afford a beater car. Even in broke areas back in the day you could buy one for $1-2K working some trashy job and go drive + hook up in cars etc. (talking under 21 range)
— BowTiedBull - Read Pinned Tweet or NGMI (@BowTiedBull) October 5, 2022
Now? Good luck even employees can't do it. https://t.co/e4dbdfgzCD
1968 Oldsmobile.