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Rumor that mg seeds are the most potent

The theoretically probability of neurogenesis is quite high with these seeds. By avoiding the operculinic acid A, cortisol shouldn't spike. It's a complex matrix including around 20 alkaloids. I'm sure you're aware that oftentimes these chemicals are isolated when studied. I could post papers about a dozen of them but it wouldn't do it much justice. Things like isoLSH aren't documented well at all.
 
The theoretically probability of neurogenesis is quite high with these seeds. By avoiding the operculinic acid A, cortisol shouldn't spike. It's a complex matrix including around 20 alkaloids. I'm sure you're aware that oftentimes these chemicals are isolated when studied. I could post papers about a dozen of them but it wouldn't do it much justice. Things like isoLSH aren't documented well at all.
so… all you have to do is post what is called a "reference", so that people who are interested can find and examine for themselves the information sources you've been using. The usual way in this modern era is to provide the DOI (digital object identifier). If this is not available, then we use the author name or names, publication name, the issue number, the page number or range, the year of publication, and the title of the article. Further information on structure and formatting of a scientific literature reference is available online to help you do this.

I hope this makes sense to you.

Posting entire articles isn't necessary - but neither is it discouraged (within reason).
 
so… all you have to do is post what is called a "reference", so that people who are interested can find and examine for themselves the information sources you've been using. The usual way in this modern era is to provide the DOI (digital object identifier). If this is not available, then we use the author name or names, publication name, the issue number, the page number or range, the year of publication, and the title of the article. Further information on structure and formatting of a scientific literature reference is available online to help you do this.

I hope this makes sense to you.
That doesn't exist yet.
 
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