What happens if you fill up on sweets for a month at high altitude, soak up as much as you can, then go to low altitude as quickly as... safe-ish-ly... possible?
Will your blood turn to fudge?
Come on , baby , let me write the grant proposal
What happens if you fill up on sweets for a month at high altitude, soak up as much as you can, then go to low altitude as quickly as... safe-ish-ly... possible?
Will your blood turn to fudge?
Come on , baby , let me write the grant proposal
let me write the grant proposal
to who, Trump shut down all research.
Hi.
Do you need test subjects?
i also do not have the beetus and eat a shitton of sugar. i have all the other diseases. I'm not sure whether i should be used as a control or outlier, but i would like to volunteer to have the study pay for my travel at least (i can supply my own sugar)

I eat super healthy so I can sugar binge at night. I'm sure it's an eating disorder of some sort but I needs me sugar, for anatomical reasons (I might be a bee or ant. Please do not ask me about the cult I grew up in it will open a whole can of worms you do not want opened here)
Sorry to disappoint, but it is stated the effects of hypoxia persists for up to a month. So you would just slowly get back to normal state.
then go to low altitude as quickly as... safe-ish-ly... possible?
so that's a no go on the palpatine expressway?
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