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Century Lithium CEO Bill Willoughby joined Steve Darling from Proactive to reveal the highly promising outcomes of its extensive 43-101 Feasibility Study conducted on its flagship Clayton Valley Lithium Project in Nevada. The company's comprehensive analysis underscores a compelling future for the project, driven by a proposed three-phase production plan set to yield an average annual output of 34,000 tonnes of battery-grade lithium carbonate. Backed by over two years of rigorous testing at the company's Pilot Plant, the Feasibility Study presents a solid foundation for the project's viability. Notably, the Mineral Resource Estimate encompasses Measured and Indicated resources totaling a substantial 1,207.33 million tonnes, boasting an average grade of 957 parts per million lithium. This translates to a remarkable lithium content of 1.155 million tonnes or 6.148 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent. CEO Bill Willoughby highlighted key financial metrics, affirming the project's attractiveness. With a projected 40-year mine life, the Phase 1 Capital Cost stands at $1.537 billion, facilitating a production capacity of 13,000 tonnes per annum of lithium carbonate equivalent. Moreover, the project boasts a commendably low operating cost, with $8,223 per tonne of Li2CO3 produced or $2,766 per tonne after sales of surplus sodium hydroxide. The Feasibility Study further underscores the project's financial strength, with an after-tax Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 17.1% and an after-tax net present value (NPV) of $3.01 billion at an 8% discount rate. These figures are based on price assumptions of $24,000 per tonne for Li2CO3 and $600 per dry metric tonne for NaOH. With the completion of the Feasibility Study, Century Lithium is now poised to shift its focus towards engineering and permitting activities. Simultaneously, the company is actively engaging with government agencies, strategic partners, and other stakeholders to secure funding, maximizing value for its shareholders in line with the promising findings outlined in the study. #proactiveinvestors #centurylithiumcorp #tsxv #lce #otcqx #cydvf #mining #lithium #LithiumMining, #FeasibilityStudy, #ClaytonValleyProject, #LithiumMarket, #NevadaMining, #SustainableMining, #MineralExtraction, #EnergyTransition, #GreenEnergy, #BatteryMaterials, #LithiumCarbonate, #InvestmentOpportunity, #MiningSector, #IndustrialMinerals, #ResourceDevelopment, #StrategicPartnerships, #FinancialResults, #ProjectDevelopment, #EconomicImpact #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Hello Interactors,Unexpected extreme meteorological events on Biblical scales are happening all around the globe. Their intensity and frequency is only going to increase. Who will survive and who will die may come down to who chooses the right path. As interactors, you’re special individuals self-selected to be a part of an evolutionary journey. You’re also members of an attentive community so I welcome your participation.Please leave your comments below or email me directly.Now let’s go…ONE IN A THOUSAND“As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away. That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.Two men will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left.Two women will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken and the other left.Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.”Matthew 24:37-42At 2 a.m. their Lord came. And then the flood. A woman, Amber, and a man, Riley, rushed to wake two boys and two girls: Madison, Riley Jr., Nevaeh, and Chance. Ages eight, six, four, and two. The water was filling their trailer home like a bathtub. But this was not just any flood.Civil engineers plan for floods like this. Flash floods. They mold networks of linear concrete channels directing water to rush into cavernous catchments…sometimes at blistering speeds. Civil engineers take great pride in trying to control nature. The British civil engineer credited with birthing the discipline, Thomas Tredgold, once said, “Engineering is the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man.” The power of these floods could not be directed. The cleverly engineered network of pipes, culverts, and catchments were eviscerated. Useless. Inconvenient to man.Seeing the water rise around them, gushing from all directions, the family of four headed for higher ground – their roof. But it wasn’t high enough, so onto a dangling limb they climbed. The water followed. Chunks of their home ripped from its frame as they clung to the tree. They watched as their home rose from its footings and swirled in the torrent.Have you ever submerged a rubber ball to the bottom of a pool, released it, and watch as it rushes to the surface with a pop? That’s the work of buoyancy force. It’s the same force that works against you swimming to the bottom to release it. It takes just two feet of flood water to exert 1500 pounds of buoyancy force. Imagine the force of 20 feet of rushing water? This flood was tossing SUVs like pool toys. Those four kids didn’t stand a chance. Only mom and dad survived.The U.S. Southeastern state of Kentucky was hit with a series of sudden thunderstorms last week. The death toll has climbed to 37. The town of Jackson, just west of Lexington, saw their entire average August rainfall of four inches pour down in just 12 hours. The National Weather Service estimated a storm like this may occur just once in 1000 years.They said that in 2015 about a rainstorm in South Carolina. Two regions there saw 10 and 26 inches of rain fall over four days. Twenty people died. Another “once in 1000 year” event happened in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 2016. Thirteen people died. Over ten times more houses in that area had major flooding (18 inches or more) than the last storm of this magnitude in 1983. That’s 33 years ago, not 1000. Suffice it say, the Southeast United States will have ‘once in 1000 year’ flood events at least once every five years, if not every year. What are the odds experts will stop calling them ‘once in 1000 year’ weather events? One in 1000?In 2015 Pope Francis sent a letter to all Catholic churches titled, Laudato si' (Praise Be to You). The subtitle read, “on care for our common home”. It was a seething critique on consumerism, globalism, addiction to continual economic growth, and the social and environmental degradation it has caused. He doesn’t mince words when he writes that it is,“easy to accept the idea of infinite or unlimited growth, which proves so attractive to economists, financiers and experts in technology. It is based on the lie that there is an infinite supply of the earth’s goods, and this leads to the planet being squeezed dry beyond every limit.”He observes it’s resulted in a form of “reductionism which affects every aspect of human and social life.” Especially those who are poor. He says, “the poor and the earth are crying out.” Imagine the sound of cacophonous rushing floodwaters, the clap of angry water-logged thunder clouds, punctuated with screams of terror from a family of four left with two. They clung to an equally terrified tree as their sole possessions rushed away in a gushing deluge. Deranged droplets running scared from the canyons, crevices, and creeks of the battered and bewildered hills of Appalachia.Kentucky is home to perennially poor people. The first Europeans to settle there most likely lived like resident Cherokees. For millennia Indigenous communities hunted and fished in and around the streams and rivers that carved grassy areas amidst hickory-oak forests. They hallowed out poplar trees to make canoes traversing vast networks of rivers and streams to hunt, travel, and trade. Cherokee women were expert horticulturists. They cultivated seeds using slow-burning fires to clear underbrush and germinate seeds, experimented with seed alterations to improve yields, farmed strawberries, and harvested North American native onions, called ramps. Their mountain plateaus were rich with rows of ‘Three Sisters’; beans, corn, and squash grown in clumps of biological reciprocity.Europeans and enslaved Africans then brought sweet potatoes and peaches which Cherokees also adopted. They did all this, as history professor Gregory Smithers learned, “not to commodify and claim possession over the landscape and rivers, but to constantly renew their commitment to living in balance and harmony with local ecosystems.”However, living in harmony with nature ended when European imperialists started competing for land and natural resources in the 17th and 18th centuries. As Europeans immigrant populations grew in the 19th century, so did commodification. By the late 1800s fresh-water mussels of Tennessee and southwest Virginia fed a burgeoning international pearl market. Within a few decades Tennessee was leader in marketing and selling pearls.After the Civil War and the formation of the New South, dams were built, roads were constructed, and timber became easier to extract. Corporations from the North bought large swaths of land. By 1930, over 60 percent of Kentucky land was owned by European, Canadian, and Northern United States companies. Families were forced to sell their land. Companies arranged sophisticated legal schemes in Washington D.C. forcing private land foreclosures they quickly then swooped up.The domination and oppression these Kentuckians experienced is what all Indigenous people had already endured, and continue to endure, across the continent. The taking of land and resources was dehumanizing and starved them of their dignity. Corporations played into these visceral emotions labeling and portraying people of the South, just as they did Indigenous, African, and lower-class European slaves and servants, as backwards, dirty, uneducated, lazy, and violent. The stereotype stuck and is alive to this day. The Pope is right, poor people of Appalachia are crying out alright. But many are crying in anger directed at another stereotype who hear mother earth crying: ‘environmentalists’.DISSONANCE DIFFUSEDKentucky is a deeply red state. Most love Trump and members of the Trump Republican party who gleefully dismantle environmental regulations. As Trump pulled from the Paris Peace Accords many Kentuckians cheered when he trumpeted that he represents the people of “Pittsburgh not Paris”. These people what their land back from corporations but vote for the party who hands land over to those very corporations. They want to farm, fish, and hunt in clean mountains and streams and for their houses to not float away, but many deny climate change and despise environmentalism. To enact revenge on the ’coastal elites’ of ‘the North’ they are inflicting material damage on their own soil and air, their livelihoods, and their mental and physical health. But when identities are threatened, so is reason.And it turns out, distraught, individualist, conservative cisgender male Christians who value patriarchy and masculinized manual labor (like logging and mining) have an especially hard time accepting this essential fact: addressing the effects of climate change will require communal collective action across global, socio-political, cultural, and gender boundaries. This approach is antithetical to their identity, and they feel threatened by it. So how does one teach such a person the hard realities of climate change contributing to their destruction?Scholars working at the intersection of learning sciences and social psychology find it starts with diffusing the dissonance. They advise avoiding threats to identity or attempts to ‘win them over’ through argumentation or value judgement. Researchers also found an educational path into conservative homes may best be through children. One study showed daughters educated on aspects of climate change were particularly effective in educating their fathers.A group of educators in conservative Oklahoma manage to subvert laws restricting the teaching of aspects of climate change by talking openly in the class about its social controversy. This problem-based approach to learning has shown embracing controversy in meaningful dialog opens the door to collective problem solving among conservative students.Professor David Long at Moorehead University in Kentucky takes this approach in his introductory physics class for non-physics majors. He also does research on how political and religious ideology can be used to mediate science education. His class is called “Modern Issues and Problems in the Physical Sciences”. Being in coal country, he focuses on the carbon costs of energy production. Using project-based learning techniques students grapple with the science behind energy production, consumption, and CO2 atmospheric outputs – both the opportunities and the threats.He says “a small number of (always) white male Morehead State students present themselves in class adorned with various types of neo-facist para-military and white supremacist shirts, hats, and other coded iconography that have burgeoned among the political right in recent years.” To diffuse dissonance, he starts the class by identifying as the son of a father who worked in the coal-fired energy industry on the eastern Appalachian slopes of Pennsylvania.He wraps up the course by having the class write up an ‘official’ news release on a future energy policy based on what they learned. To encourage unbiased writing, he exposes them to the realities of media bias by using the ‘ad fontes media’ bias chart. This indirectly teaches them to be more critical of their own personal information choices on climate change. He says that so far only three people “have chosen energy policies which retain high CO2 emissions, and even in these cases, the students have chosen natural gas as part of a larger suite of energy choices in what they describe as a pragmatic stopgap as we move away from carbon.”FROM REDNECK TO RED’S NEXT“People look down on Appalachians, and some people are saying the hillbillies got what they deserved…But it’s not like that. These were good people, God-fearing people that loved their neighbors and looked out for each other. People don’t realize how much has been lost.” Those are the words of Tonya Gibson, a nurse practitioner in Knott County, Kentucky. She’s been dealing with people mourning the loss of those rescued but not saved from the flood. She spoke to the stereotypes that plague people living in this region as a form of her own crying.These are the same God-fearing people Pope Francis knows suffer most from the effects of climate change. Effects due to a fossil-fueled exploitive form of capitalism the Pope is critical of. For his next memo, perhaps the Pope should reflect on the role Catholicism and Christianity played in the unfolding of overly extractive capitalism. He should contemplate the exploitation of Indigenous and African people in pursuit of gold for centuries of Pope’s like him and the nation-states they, and other Christian churches, controlled.The origins of the complete dominion over natural resources in pursuit of prosperity for Kings and their Christian enablers is rooted in interpretations of the Bible. The English Standard Version of Genesis 1:26. reads:“Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.’”Other versions say ‘rule’ instead of ‘dominion’. And rule they did. Many still do and authoritative rule has become a part of their identity. But Christians who follow principles of ecotheology believe this is a misinterpretation or poor translation of the original Hebrew text. They contend for humans to be granted ‘dominion’ does not mean they have permission to gluttonously exploit, defile, or destroy it – just the opposite. Ecotheologians believe their God gave humans the gift of nature and they are obligated to apply the abilities God instilled in their big brain to creatively maintain, care, and sustain the gifts of nature.The word ‘dominion’ appears elsewhere in the Bible in plural form. ‘Dominions’ are Christian angels tasked with keeping the natural order of the universe as their God designed it, by enforcing universal laws of nature. Curiously, atheist environmentalists are in fact, in Christian terms, Dominion Angels doing what God told them to do. But getting ‘rednecks’ to listen to these ‘whackos’ won’t be easy. But not impossible.In 2003, two researchers published a paper studying faith-based environmentalism in 20 churches in Appalachia. They found these churches successfully promoted “a transformation of personal values, attitudes, and conduct in support of an environmental ethic of care.” Further, they were able to convince traditional Christians that beliefs surrounding ‘dominion as domination’ are “key reasons for continued environmental degradation.” Other efforts like the ‘Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology’ continue to foster faith-based communities “where religious and spiritual traditions join together for the shared wellbeing of ecosystems.”Whether you’re a secular civil engineer who believes we just need more concrete to control nature or an evangelical God-fearing Christian ruling over your God-given domain, the forces of nature don’t care. That is a cognitive dissonance that needs diffused. The Cherokees have never been confused; they know what needs to happen. Cherokee historical knowledge teaches the importance of gudugi – working together for the good of all. This is done with reverence for all living things while walking the right path – duyvkta.Many scoff at Indigenous knowledge and science. They write it off as primitive and that to embrace their principles somehow would throw us back centuries. But these people survived by adapting to ebbs and flows of nature. They were quick to adopt new technologies, knowledge, and tales and then harmonized them with nature with reverence and reciprocity. They walked the right path so that others after them could too.Before the Cherokees were forced off their land in the 1830s, a knowledge keeper named Thomas Nutsawi (Deer in the Water) would share some of their creation stories with missionaries who were there to share theirs. Reciprocity. As 1830 approached it’s reported he warned them of a time “when the world became ‘full of people who were very wicked. They disregarded all good instructions and would not listen to any thing [sic] good that was said to them’.”Recall the Biblical story of Naoh’s Ark. It was the wicked people, sinners, that led God to flood their land. Nutsawi continued,“an old man was instructed by ‘a certain dog’ to place ‘all kinds of animals’ into a vessel. The old man obeyed, and shortly after closing the door on his vessel ‘rain commenced, and continued forty days and forty nights, while the water at the same time gushed out of the ground, so that as much water came up, as fell down from the clouds. The wicked people could swim but little before they would sink and drown’.”Cherokees didn’t just synthesize European fruits and vegetables into their diet, they syncretized missionary Christian tales into their knowledge transfer. Nutsawi was integrating the Biblical stories with Cherokee concepts of ecological cooperation between man, animal, and nature as a lesson to European missionaries and his people. As we all face what even the Pope sees as undeniable and unmanageable meteorological forces stemming from wicked people and their sinful ways, Nutsawi’s words offered what may be a prescient ending to his story. He said,‘the family saved in the ark were Red…the Red people are the real people…’ Nutsawi made his point by reminding us all that their forebearers, the original inhabitants of the land, survived harsh and intense climatological and geological upheaval, both sudden and enduring, because they rejected selfishness. But Europeans, he observed, were ugasalesgi – greedy. And for that, they drowned.Thank you for reading Interplace. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/WLLraWCVLIY The CPSC and the Madar Corporation are recalling biOrigins Sodium Hydroxide Product. This product contains the caustic lye sodium hydroxide and must be sold in child-resistant packaging in order to prevent the possibility of chemical burns of the skin, eyes, and, if ingested, the mouth, throat, and gastrointestinal tract. Thirty packages of this extremely dangerous material were sold via amazon.com. If you have this products at home, immediately store it out of reach of children. Contact the Madar Corporation by with a collect phone call at 1-315-537-8102 or via the email pat@madarcorporation.co.uk in order to obtain a full refund and a warning label to place on the package. I would store this material in a lockage container. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2022/biOrigins-Sodium-Hydroxide-Products-Recalled-Due-to-Failure-to-Meet-Child-Resistant-Packaging-Requirement-and-Violation-of-FHSA-Labeling-Requirement-Imported-by-Madar-Corporation-Sold-Exclusively-at-Amazon-com-Recall-Alert #biorigins #naoh #sodiumhydroxide #lye #caustic #burns #children #recall
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Don't Drink The Water!Good hydration is the key to life and health. Your body needs at least 1/2 your body weight in ounces every day. So why do I say “Don't drink the water”?Have you heard of Water Cremation or Alkaline Hydrolysis? Water cremation is also sometimes called aquamation, biocremation, flameless cremation, chemical cremation, liquid cremation, and others. Legally, states and regulators use the following terms for the method: cremation, dissolution, chemical disposition, and alkaline hydrolysis (AH).20 states have laws that allow for dead bodies to be dissolved in a chemical bath, disposed of like sewage, and spread all over food crops as “biosludge.”The practice known as “alkaline hydrolysis” essentially liquefies corpses through “water cremation” using a mixture of water, heat and chemical agents. The only thing left behind are the bones, reports indicate.Cremationists typically use either potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH), or a combination of the two, as their alkaline agents. KOH is commonly used as drain cleaner and NaOH is also know a lye.Many of us have seen crime shows where the criminal attempts to dissolve a body using these chemicals. It's just gross. But here's where the drinking water comes in.Once liquefied, these human remains are then dumped into the sewer system or boiled off, while the bones are crushed and deposited into an urn. But we don't drink sewer water, you say. Well not directly, but several drought ridden cities over the past 10 years have been recycling treated wastewater into the drinking supply, including our own city.Now, I have no problem with recycling in general. God calls us to be resourceful with all He has given us to take care of, but recycling humans just goes to far!Water cremation is legal in about half of the United States. Regulators have approved and accepted alkaline hydrolysis in the following states:AlabamaCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutFloridaGeorgiaKansasIdahoIllinoisMaineMarylandMinnesotaMissouriNevadaNorth CarolinaOregonUtahVermontWashingtonTexas is also currently considering allowing alkaline hydrolysis as a legal form of cremation.There have also been reports that the sludge left over from the treatment is converted into ‘fertilizer' for our food crops, which means liquid human remains are now being spread all over food crops too.On top of all the chemicals that are being introduced into our food and water supply, we now have technically forced the population into cannibalism. Talk about sickening!“We must treat the remains of all human beings, no matter how long they lived or how they died, with dignity, charity, and respect,” the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops stated in 2019 after numerous attempts were made to legalize alkaline hydrolysis in the Lone Star State.“Chemical digestion of the human body fails to follow this simple principle.”“If you've been paying attention, and connect the dots, it's very likely states and the freemasons and Jesuits who rule our lives are expecting mass death,” wrote one LifeSiteNews commenter about this sudden push for legalized alkaline hydrolysis.“It shouldn't be surprising to anyone considering Doctors and scientists have been predicting mass death in the coming months and years. What a wonderful way to eradicate any evidence of humanity.”To learn more about toxic biosludge and how it is spread over food crops, visit Biosludge.news.
Podcast episode 23 is up today on the LMNT electrolytes, and asking the question, What do electrolytes have to do with the gut? Here's the episode with the one and only Robb Wolf.Robb Wolf, is a former research biochemist and 2X New York Times/Wall Street Journal Best-selling author of The Paleo Solution and Wired To Eat.He and co-author Diana Rodgers recently released their book, Sacred Cow, which explains why well-raised meat is good for us and good for the planet.Robb has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the world via his top-ranked Itunes podcast, books and seminars.He's known for his direct approach and ability to distill and synthesize information to make the complicated stuff easier to understand.Robb is also the co-founder of Drink LMNT.I drink LMNT everyday to support intermittent fasting, my workouts, and optimal digestion. My favorite flavor can be found below!GET YOUR FREE DRINK LMNT SAMPLE PACKLMNT Electrolytes (What do Electrolytes Have to Do with the Gut?)Click HERE to save this post for later.Resources MentionedWired to EatLMNTRobb on InstagramRobb's personal websiteSacred CowThe Paleo SolutionDon't Miss These ThoughtsRobb's storyHis diet then and todayThe gut from a biochemical standpointWhat exactly are electrolytes and why are they necessary for the gut?Symptoms of an electrolyte imbalanceHow and why does an electrolyte imbalance lead to digestive issues?“An electrolyte imbalance can cause gut problems and gut problems can cause an electrolyte imbalance.”What does leaky gut have to do with all of this?How Robb founded LMNTWhat is the natriuresis of fasting?Robb's personal favorite LMNT flavor (get it HERE)Something about electrolytes most people get wrongRobb's 3 convictions around gut health and gut healingMore from A Gutsy Girl1. Welcome to A Gutsy Girl Podcast2. Hang out on Instagram3. BFF's on YouTube4. Free resource: The Master Gutsy Spreadsheet5. Rated-G Email ClubLMNTHere is more information on the LMNT product:LMNT is a tasty electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't. That means lots of salt — with no sugar. LMNT is formulated to help anyone with their electrolyte needs and is perfectly suited to folks following a keto, low-carb, or paleo diet. With none of the junk. No sugar, coloring, artificial ingredients, gluten, or fillers.Current flavors include:Watermelon SaltCitrus SaltOrange SaltRaspberry SaltRaw UnflavoredMango ChiliLemon HabaneroChocolate SaltMint Chocolate (BRAND NEW!)GET YOUR FREE DRINK LMNT SAMPLE PACKStrong ElectrolytesHere are 4 main and common strong electrolytes:HCl (hydrochloric acid)H2SO4 (sulfuric acid)NaOH (sodium hydroxide)KOH (potassium hydroxide)And according to one source, here is the digestive benefit: Electrolytes keep the digestive system chugging along. Your intestines are lined with smooth muscle tissue that's controlled by the autonomic nervous system, the part you can't consciously control. Their rhythmic contractions are important for nutrient absorption and waste elimination. Potassium allows the muscles in the intestines to contract. However, low potassium levels can inhibit healthy digestion. That's why it's so important to load up on potassium with food and electrolyte supplements! But it's more than just that from a digestive standpoint. Keep reading to learn more about why electrolytes are critical for the Gutsy community.Sources: HERE, and HEREHow to Get ElectrolytesSome of the main causes of electrolyte imbalance include dehydration, sweating, diarrhea, certain medications, and vomiting.Because these are all very common in the Gutsy community, you can understand the chicken/egg scenario Robb discusses in the episode.So how can you get more electrolytes?For me and in/because of my research, supplementing is quickest and best for electrolytes. This is why, the electrolytes powder packets from LMNT are powerful.Electrolytes Powder PacketsI have the best electrolytes powder packets to share.In fact, I included these on my Holiday 2021 Wish List.However, today my favorite flavor releases and I can't even stand how excited I am about it.The flavor? Mint Chocolate. I'm a sucker for Mint Chocolate always, and this one is fantastic!It contains:1,000 mg sodium200 mg potassium60 mg magnesiumI got a sneak preview of the flavor and have been drinking it for the past couple weeks. So let me share a couple things.How to drink a packet of LMNTThe first time I tried LMNT I made a huge mistake. I poured an entire packet (stick) into about 8-10 ounces of water. Literally gagged and was like, “I cannot talk about this product because it tastes like colonoscopy prep.” Ladies – you know I'm always real and honest with you. That's what I thought.Well then I actually read the usage instructions and had the conversation with Robb. Turns out that if you drink an entire stick with just 8 – 10 ounces, it's going to be salty AF.So don't do as I did.Instead, for best results and the most incredible taste, pour the stick into 30 – 32 ounces and stir. I promise it tastes so good. Like, so good I now need to make sure I'm only drinking 1 – 2 sticks per day (or as needed with workouts!)I personally love the Mint Chocolate flavor over water and ice (was thinking of blending it next?!?!).Anyways, that's all you do to reap the benefits.I'M READY TO GET MY FREE LMNT SAMPLE PACKElectrolytes Supplement KetoOne final thing I have to mention: the Keto community loves this product.And if you're part of the Keto community, surely you have felt the “keto flu.”The body excretes electrolytes at an increased rate due while in a low-carb, ketogenic, or fasted state. Similar to the low-carb flu, electrolytes can make the difference between feeling great and feeling like garbage on a fast.I'll tell you what's real – I started drinking this and felt better before, during, and after my workouts. I also consumed a whole stick a night after having one too many cocktails and it did some magic!Finally, this product does use Stevia and I've always been skeptical of how my body (aka acne) reacts with Stevia. I'm keeping my eye on it with the handy, dandy, super lovely healing journal I created. You can, too! Wrap UpTime to wrap this up. As always, a huge goal for this show is to connect with even more people. Feel free to send an email to our team at podcast@agutsygirl.com. We want to hear questions, comments, show ideas, etc.Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Xox,SKH Connect with A Gutsy GirlThrough the websiteOn InstagramVia LinkedIn
Podcast episode 23 is up today on the LMNT electrolytes, and asking the question,What do electrolytes have to do with the gut?Here's the episode with the one and only Robb Wolf.Robb Wolf, is a former research biochemist and 2X New York Times/Wall Street Journal Best-selling author of The Paleo Solution and Wired To Eat.He and co-author Diana Rodgers recently released their book, Sacred Cow, which explains why well-raised meat is good for us and good for the planet.Robb has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people around the world via his top-ranked Itunes podcast, books and seminars.He's known for his direct approach and ability to distill and synthesize information to make the complicated stuff easier to understand.Robb is also the co-founder of Drink LMNT.I drink LMNT everyday to support intermittent fasting, my workouts, and optimal digestion. My favorite flavor can be found below!GET YOUR FREE DRINK LMNT SAMPLE PACKLMNT Electrolytes (What do Electrolytes Have to Do with the Gut?)Click HERE to save this post for later.Resources MentionedWired to EatLMNTRobb on InstagramRobb's personal websiteSacred CowThe Paleo SolutionDon't Miss These ThoughtsRobb's storyHis diet then and todayThe gut from a biochemical standpointWhat exactly are electrolytes and why are they necessary for the gut?Symptoms of an electrolyte imbalanceHow and why does an electrolyte imbalance lead to digestive issues?“An electrolyte imbalance can cause gut problems and gut problems can cause an electrolyte imbalance.”What does leaky gut have to do with all of this?How Robb founded LMNTWhat is the natriuresis of fasting?Robb's personal favorite LMNT flavor (get it HERE)Something about electrolytes most people get wrongRobb's 3 convictions around gut health and gut healingMore from A Gutsy Girl1. Welcome to A Gutsy Girl Podcast2. Hang out on Instagram3. BFF's on YouTube4. Free resource: The Master Gutsy Spreadsheet5. Rated-G Email ClubLMNTHere is more information on the LMNT product:LMNT is a tasty electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't. That means lots of salt — with no sugar. LMNT is formulated to help anyone with their electrolyte needs and is perfectly suited to folks following a keto, low-carb, or paleo diet. With none of the junk. No sugar, coloring, artificial ingredients, gluten, or fillers.Current flavors include:Watermelon SaltCitrus SaltOrange SaltRaspberry SaltRaw UnflavoredMango ChiliLemon HabaneroChocolate SaltMint Chocolate (BRAND NEW!)GET YOUR FREE DRINK LMNT SAMPLE PACKStrong ElectrolytesHere are 4 main and common strong electrolytes:HCl (hydrochloric acid)H2SO4 (sulfuric acid)NaOH (sodium hydroxide)KOH (potassium hydroxide)And according to one source, here is the digestive benefit:Electrolytes keep the digestive system chugging along. Your intestines are lined with smooth muscle tissue that's controlled by the autonomic nervous system, the part you can't consciously control. Their rhythmic contractions are important for nutrient absorption and waste elimination. Potassium allows the muscles in the intestines to contract. However, low potassium levels can inhibit healthy digestion. That's why it's so important to load up on potassium with food and electrolyte supplements!But it's more than just that from a digestive standpoint. Keep reading to learn more about why electrolytes are critical for the Gutsy community.Sources: HERE, and HEREHow to Get ElectrolytesSome of the main causes of electrolyte imbalance include dehydration, sweating, diarrhea, certain medications, and vomiting.Because these are all very common in the Gutsy community, you can understand the chicken/egg scenario Robb discusses in the episode.So how can you get more electrolytes?For me and in/because of my research, supplementing is quickest and best for electrolytes. This is why, the electrolytes powder packets from LMNT are powerful.Electrolytes Powder PacketsI have the best electrolytes powder packets to share.In fact, I included these on my Holiday 2021 Wish List.However, today my favorite flavor releases and I can't even stand how excited I am about it.The flavor? Mint Chocolate. I'm a sucker for Mint Chocolate always, and this one is fantastic!It contains:1,000 mg sodium200 mg potassium60 mg magnesiumI got a sneak preview of the flavor and have been drinking it for the past couple weeks. So let me share a couple things.How to drink a packet of LMNTThe first time I tried LMNT I made a huge mistake. I poured an entire packet (stick) into about 8-10 ounces of water. Literally gagged and was like, “I cannot talk about this product because it tastes like colonoscopy prep.” Ladies – you know I'm always real and honest with you. That's what I thought.Well then I actually read the usage instructions and had the conversation with Robb. Turns out that if you drink an entire stick with just 8 – 10 ounces, it's going to be salty AF.So don't do as I did.Instead, for best results and the most incredible taste, pour the stick into 30 – 32 ounces and stir. I promise it tastes so good. Like, so good I now need to make sure I'm only drinking 1 – 2 sticks per day (or as needed with workouts!)I personally love the Mint Chocolate flavor over water and ice (was thinking of blending it next?!?!).Anyways, that's all you do to reap the benefits.I'M READY TO GET MY FREE LMNT SAMPLE PACKElectrolytes Supplement KetoOne final thing I have to mention: the Keto community loves this product.And if you're part of the Keto community, surely you have felt the “keto flu.”The body excretes electrolytes at an increased rate due while in a low-carb, ketogenic, or fasted state. Similar to the low-carb flu, electrolytes can make the difference between feeling great and feeling like garbage on a fast.I'll tell you what's real – I started drinking this and felt better before, during, and after my workouts. I also consumed a whole stick a night after having one too many cocktails and it did some magic!Finally, this product does use Stevia and I've always been skeptical of how my body (aka acne) reacts with Stevia. I'm keeping my eye on it with the handy, dandy, super lovely healing journal I created. You can, too! Wrap UpTime to wrap this up. As always, a huge goal for this show is to connect with even more people. Feel free to send an email to our team at podcast@agutsygirl.com. We want to hear questions, comments, show ideas, etc.Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Xox,SKH
I'm this episode, Noah Acres of Acres Manufacturing joins the boys to discuss what it was like to follow his dad into the family business, the Acres approach to innovation, and what he sees as the next big shift in the gaming industry..
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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/Irema4MgvIA The CPSC and Pro Supply Outlet are recalling Pro Supply Outlet Sodium and Potassium Hydroxide. These lye products contain caustic poisons and must be sold in child-resistant packaging and must be clearly labeled POISON. Potassium and sodium hydroxide will cause severe chemical burns if they get on the skin or if they are swallowed. These items were sold online at Amazon.com, eBay.com, Etsy.com and prosupplyoutlet.com. If you have these products, immediately move them to a location out of reach of any children and pets in your home. Contact Pro Supply Outlet at 1-855-248-9059 or via email at PSO5000@ctiinc.biz to secure a replacement in safe packaging with appropriate labeling. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2021/Pro-Supply-Outlet-Recalls-Sodium-and-Potassium-Hydroxide-Products-Due-to-Failure-to-Meet-Child-Resistant-Packaging-Requirement-and-Violation-of-FHSA-Labeling-Requirement-Recall-Alert #prosupplyoutlet #naoh #koh #lye #poisoning #childproof #recall
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/V6oixe1Qdfw The CPSC and The Lye Guy announce the recall of The Lye Guy Sodium Hydroxide and Potassium Hydroxide. These products contain caustic poisons and must be sold in child-proof containers and their 32 oz. containers are not. The label on the products omits the word POISON. These liquids can burn on contact and if swallowed by a child will cause devastating damage to the mouth, throat, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. About 32,000 bottles of these products were sold online at thelyeguy.com. Immediately store these produces in a safe place away from children. Contact The Lye Guy at 1-315-436-6560 or via email at thelyeguy@gmail.com for a free child-resistant replacement bottle and new labelling. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2021/The-Lye-Guy-Recalls-Sodium-and-Potassium-Hydroxide-Products-Due-to-Failure-to-Meet-Child-Resistant-Packaging-Requirement-and-Violation-of-FHSA-Labeling-Recall-Alert #thelyeguy #naoh #koh #childproof #poisoning #recall
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/Se3BSlC1D3o The CPSC and Alliance Chemical announce the recall of Alliance Chemical Sodium Hydroxide. This product contains a caustic poisons and must be sold in child-proof container. The label on the products omits the word POISON. The caustic soda flakes in this container can burn on contact and if swallowed by a child will cause devastating damage to the mouth, throat, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. About 960 containers of this product were sold online at Alliancechemical.com, Amazon.com and eBay.com. Immediately store these products in a safe place away from children. Contact Alliance Chemical at 1-512-365-6838 or online at alliancechemical.com for a free child-resistant replacement bottle and new labelling. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2021/Alliance-Chemical-Recalls-Sodium-Hydroxide-Products-Due-to-Failure-to-Meet-Child-Resistant-Packaging-Requirement-and-Violation-of-FHSA-Labeling-Recall-Alert #alliancechemical #naoh #childproof #poisoning #recall
Shakawn mahkawn n'sen // Jinghpaw gospel songs. Asak mungga // Sermon.
Shakawn mahkawn n'sen // Jinghpaw gospel songs. Asak mungga // Sermon.
Chemistry might seem like magic occasionally, but you don’t need a crystal ball to predict products of reactions! Episode 6 recaps types of chemical reactions and describes how you can identify them. The five types of reactions are: Synthesis (1:29), decomposition (2:34), single displacement (3:33), double displacement (5:00) and combustion (7:29) reaction.Question: Acid-Base reactions are very common in chemistry. Name one of the products of the reaction between HCl and NaOH? (8:44)Thank you for listening to The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition!(AP is a registered trademark of the College Board and is not affiliated with The APsolute RecAP. Copyright 2020 - The APsolute RecAP, LLC. All rights reserved.)Website:www.theapsoluterecap.comEMAIL:TheAPsoluteRecAP@gmail.comFollow Us:INSTAGRAMTWITTERFACEBOOKYOUTUBE
Tuky: glycerol + esterové spojení mastná kyselina - vyšší jazyková kyselina se sudým počtem uhlíků v řetězci. Nejčastěji triacylglycerol. Mastné kyseliny nasycené - bez násobné vazby a nasycené - alespoň jedna násobná vazba (nejčastěji dvojná - konfigurace CIS - streoizomerie trans se snadněji zabudovává do organismu - nekontrolovatelné tloustnutí) KAPALNÉ Tuky ( OLEJE) - převažují nenasycené mastné PEVNÉ TUKY - převažují nasycené mastné kyseliny - méně násobných vazeb = snáze drží strukturu HYDROLÝZA TUKŮ - KYSELÁ (hydrogenace triacylglycerolu) -> mastné kyseliny + glycerol ZÁSADITÁ -> (triacylglycerol + NaOH) - vznik mýdla - na jednom konci nepolární CH3 vazba (přitahuje mastnou špínu), na druhém R-(O-) (Na+) - iontová vazba - přitahuje H2O (polární sloučeniny) - vznik mýdla - zásaditá sloučenina - kyselina mléčná - zmírnění vysokého pH, Složené lipidy - fosfolipidy, glykolipidy, lipoproteiny
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Bookings/Promos via mail to decro.promo@web.de or just hit me up on Instagram @ instagram.com/djdecro! Resident DJ on HouseTime.FM ( HouseTime.FM ) Weekly radioshow every friday from 6pm - 8pm CET. Electro/Future/Progressive + House/Bass/Trash/Jungle/Cats/whatever Here you can find all my recorded sets (and tracks/mashups) with free download. For producers/newcomers: I'm always searching for a new and fresh sound to present to the world so don't hesitate to pm me (fastest reply DeCRO (IG)) with your work for the chance to be featured in my weekly radio show! Visit and follow me mainly on instagram.com/djdecro as I'm mostly active there but nevertheless also on facebook.com/djdecro to stay updated & show me your support ♥ :)
Bookings/Promos via mail to decro.promo@web.de or just hit me up on instagram.com/djdecro! For over 7 years Resident DJ on HouseTime.FM - Germanys No.1 internet radiostation for electronic music Weekly radioshow every friday from 6pm - 8pm CET. Electro/Future/Progressive + House/Bass/Trash/Jungle/Cats/whatever Here you can find mostly all my recorded sets of my radioshow and some own tracks/mashups. For producers/newcomers: I'm always searching for a new and fresh sound to present to the world so don't hesitate to send me a pm (fastest reply on Instagram: @ djdecro) with your work for the chance to be featured in my weekly radioshow or played out on my gigs! Visit and follow me on instagram.com/djdecro as I'm mostly active there but nevertheless also on facebook.com/djdecro to stay updated & show me your support ♥ :) Thanks for listening to what I love doing ♥
Resident DJ on HouseTime.FM ( HouseTime.FM ) Weekly radioshow every friday from 6pm - 8pm CET. Electro/Future/Progressive + House/Bass/Trash/Jungle/Cats/whatever Here you can find all my recorded sets (and tracks/mashups) with free download. For producers/newcomers: I'm always searching for a new and fresh sound to present to the world so don't hesitate to pm me (fastest reply DeCRO (IG)) with your work for the chance to be featured in my weekly radio show! Visit and follow me mainly on instagram.com/djdecro as I'm mostly active there but nevertheless also on facebook.com/djdecro to stay updated & show me your support ♥ :)
Matériel : projecteur, boîte de Pétri en verre (10 cm diamètre, hauteur de 1,5 cm), 2e disque (15 cm diamètre), papier filtre rond (14 cm diamètre), serviette en papier, bécher de 250 ml, pipette 1ml, lunettes et gants de protection Produits chimiques : solution de 1% d'indicateur vert de bromocrésole en solution d'alcool, HCl relativement concentré, solution de soude à 0.005 mol/l Procédure expérimentale : 100 ml de la solution de soude sont placés dans le bécher, et 1 ml de l'indicateur vert est ajouté. 50 ml de cette solution sont versées dans la plus petite des deux boîtes de Pétri, qui est posée sur le projecteur pour transparents. L'image projetée montre une solution bleue. Le papier filtre est imprégné avec la solution d'acide chlorhydrique dans la boîte de Pétri plus grande, et posé pour env. 10 secondes sur la boîte de Pétri avec la solution bleue. Après avoir retiré le papier filtre une structure chimique commence son apparition, des bandes jaunes grandissantes sous fond bleu. Explication : la solution de soude absorbe des vapeurs de HCl à la surface et change de couleur vers le jaune. Les courants de convection font monter constamment la solution bleue plus chaude vers la surface, faisant déplacer alors la couleur jaune de la surface. Elimination des déchets : la solution peut être gardée pour d'autres expériences, après régénération par ajout de NaOH (quelques gouttes à 0.1 mol/l). Sinon, grâce à la dilution importante, la solution est inoffensive pour l'environnement. H.W. Roesky et W. Möckel, « Chemical Curiosities », page 133, 1996, Copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA. Traduit de l'anglais avec permission.
Depuis la découverte du phosphore blanc au 17e siècle, la lumière chimique a toujours fasciné l'homme. Mesures de sécurité : Nous ne connaissons pas la toxicité précise du luminol. Il peut provoquer des sensibilisations par inhalation ou contact avec la peau. Hexacyanoferrate (III) est toxique, le contact avec la peau est à éviter. L'eau oxygénée est un oxydant puissant, qui peut se décomposer avec explosion en présence de métaux ou composées organiques. NaOH attaque la peau. Le port de lunettes et gants de protection est indispensable. Matériel : fiole de 20 ml, entonnoir, deux béchers de 600 ml, deux béchers de 400 ml, deux éprouvettes de 50 ml, lunettes et gants de protection Produits chimiques : Luminol (5-amino-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrophtalazine-1,4-dione), solution de soude à 10 %, hexacyanoferrate (III) de potassium, solution H2O2 à 30 %, eau distillée Solution A : 1g de luminol et 50 ml de solution de soude à 10 %, dans 450 ml d'eau Solution B : 500 ml de solution d'hexacyanoferrate (III) à 3 % (15 g de sel dans 485 ml d'eau) Solution C : 50 ml de solution A dans 350 ml d'eau distillée Solution D : 50 ml de solution B dans 350 ml d'eau, avec 3 ml H2O2 à 30 % Procédure expérimentale : Quelques cristaux d’hexacyanoferrate (III) sont placés dans la fiole, dans laquelle les solutions C et D sont ajoutées simultanément à l’aide de l’entonnoir. La lumière bleue émise peut être régénérée plusieurs fois en ajoutant de petites quantités de solution de soude. Alternativement, les solutions C et D peuvent être versées dans une spirale en verre, terminant dans un grand bécher qui contient quelques cristaux (env. 0.1 g) de K3[Fe(CN)6] Explication : le luminol est converti en milieu alcalin, avec émission de lumière. L'hexacyanoferrate de potassium agit comme catalyseur, intensifiant la lumière mais en raccourcissant ainsi la durée de l'émission lumineuse. Elimination des déchets : réduire les solutions à un volume de 100 ml, puis les transférer au dépôt de métaux lourds. H.W. Roesky et W. Möckel, « Chemical Curiosities », page 188, 1996, Copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA. Traduit de l'anglais avec permission.
Calculation of acetic acid buffer with and with out added NaOH.
Isolated outer envelope membrane from pea (Pisum sativum L.) chloroplasts can be used in vitro to study binding and partial translocation of precursor proteins destined for the inside of the organelle. Efficient binding to a receptor protein on the outside of the membrane vesicle and generation of a translocation intermediate depends strictly on the presence of ATP. Protease treatment of the translocation intermediate demonstrates its insertion into the membrane. The membraneinserted precursor protein cannot be extracted by 1 M NaCl and is also NaOH resistant to a large extent. Mild solubilization of outer envelope membranes by detergent resulted in the isolation of a complex which still contained the precursor protein. We have identified a constitutively expressed homologue hsc 70 as part of this membrane complex. Antibodies against hsp 70 (inducible heat shock protein 70) were able to immunoprecipitate the complex bound precursor protein. A second protein of 86 kDa molecular weight (OEP 86) from the outer envelope membrane was also identified as a major component of this complex.