Not sure why the Lemmy headline says "pill form" -- the article says "oral form" does not work.
So if you're reading this and wondering about pill vs liquid, then you're missing the actual message.
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Not sure why the Lemmy headline says "pill form" -- the article says "oral form" does not work.
So if you're reading this and wondering about pill vs liquid, then you're missing the actual message.
Changed :)
Well, at least I was right about what I always suspected.
And in other news water is just dihydrogen monoxide
Um, I've heard that's actually wrong
Hydroxic acid actually sounds worse and completely not like plain water at all. I'm going to start using that one...
It's not really accurate though because it's not an acid. Something like hydrogen hydroxide might be better because it implies it's a base without outright saying it. Though hydroxic acid does still sound worse.
Does chemistry have a naming convention for something that should be there but isn't? If so, you could add a bunch of scary sounding elements to it, like a chemical name for leadless lead water.
i generally use dilute extracts of capsaicin to clear up congestion.
Melinda's is the shitty, stolen, knock off version of Marie Sharpe's.
In any case, yep habaneros will do that to you.
I rely on pharmaceuticals for multiple problems, and they are very effective, but my god we are being scammed by pharmaceutical companies in so many ways.
Snake oil!