• @ChocoboRocket
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    171 year ago

    Garlic and onions do that to me anyhow, my resonance frequency is garlic and onions.

    Dairy too, but it’s not a vegetable. Thank God for lactose pills and fodzyme

    • @CaprockCoder
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      21 year ago

      I can relate. I’m extremely FODMAP-intolerant. Onion and garlic are the bane of my existence, especially since they’re in literally every ready-made food that exists.

      • @ChocoboRocket
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        21 year ago

        If you haven’t tried the Enzyme supplement Fodzyme I can’t recommend it enough.

        Ever since I started using it I can (mostly) freely eat foods with garlic and onions as well as a host of other things.

        It doesn’t work on everything, but I have been ordering it since April and I am no longer reading every label on everything to avoid being sick.

        Everyone is different so there’s no guarantees on what will work for you, but I’ve been telling everyone about it (mostly because people always ask what I’m sprinkling on nearly everything I eat).

        I get the brown jar because the individual pouches are a rip off, but it’s less of an investment if you want to try!

        • @CaprockCoder
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          11 year ago

          Yep, I’ve tried it. Unfortunately for me it only reduces my symptoms by about half. Better than nothing but not something I can rely on every day. :(

    • @Carvex
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      21 year ago

      What flavors do you cook with? Those and butter are the only ones I know.

      • @7355608
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        21 year ago

        I would recommend Ginger. My Mother uses it in a lot of her cooking, and it’s fantastic (biased opinion).

    • @Jumper775
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      11 year ago

      What’s fodzyme? These days I’m carrying 2 pills with me everywhere I go just in case.

      • @CaprockCoder
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        11 year ago

        Fodzyme is an enzyme that breaks down certain FODMAPs, particularly fructans which are found in onions, garlic, and wheat. There is currently only one other product on the market that breaks down fructans that I know of and I think you have to be a clinician to buy it. Fodzyme is pretty expensive and works so-so for me, though a lot of people seem to have good results with it.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    2.4GHz, for water. Wouldn’t go 1mm beneath your skin. Better to use xrays or pozitrons or something.

    • Xianfox
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      61 year ago

      41 MHz and 202 MHz. You didn’t hear it from me.

    • @charles
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      21 year ago

      Monster Hunter, Hunting Horn mains

  • @MooseBoys
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    31 year ago

    8Hz at 180dB would do nicely.

    • @MocOP
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      31 year ago

      Sorry, I am not very tech savvy so I didn’t know it was there when I screenshotted it