Jonah Thomas wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:35:12 -0700 (PDT)
> "bukvich@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <bukvich@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Mine is misnamed though; it is not really a paradox as the
>> factual matters are *way* more complicated than you can put into a
>> four-year course.
> I'm not sure he could have made 2000% on his money on the stock market.
> I don't know whether he tracked it on paper to check what would have
> happened.
Well, if he had placed his bet in 1982, he would have. If he had placed
his bet in 1997, no go.
>> I am going to give up the Vitamin B-6 dreaming. I have been doing this
>> for about two years around once a week.
> "Vitamin B6 is usually safe, at intakes up to 200 mg per day in adults.
> However, vitamin B6 can cause neurological disorders, such as loss of
> sensation in legs and imbalance, when taken in high doses (200 mg or
> more per day) over a long period of time. Vitamin B6 toxicity can damage
> sensory nerves, leading to numbness in the hands and feet as well as
> difficulty walking. Symptoms of a pyridoxine overdose may include poor
> coordination, staggering, numbness, decreased sensation to touch,
> temperature, and vibration,; and tiredness for up to six months."
> Occasional megadoses of pyridoxine can give the feeling that you're
> wearing thick gloves when you aren't. Kind of like your hands are paws
> about four inches thick. I don't know what smaller overdoses do because
> after that I stopped taking the stuff entirely.
I'm getting 5 mg daily. So I'm probably just tired because of lack of
sunlight.
max
['Hrmm.']


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