Well, my instinct is to say that most of not all organs are crucial to your health. I mean, they exist because they do something, right?
Perhaps not all organs, feel free to keep trimming your toenails.
Well, my instinct is to say that most of not all organs are crucial to your health. I mean, they exist because they do something, right?
Perhaps not all organs, feel free to keep trimming your toenails.
Once your toenails hit 1/2 the length of your tibia your body switches to generating the enzyme that repairs your dna for effective immortal life.
I mean, it's always good to have research to back up common sense (common sense isn't common... or sensical), but seriously? Maybe? It's where your T cells (IT'S WHY THEY'RE CALLED T CELLS, GODDAMNIT!) develop, of COURSE it's critical to health.
Modern medicine: "this part isn't just extra lol."
This will help form the basis of the thymus denial movement.
Lungs may be critical do adult health
They were big in the 80s. I particularly liked Wynonna's Big Brown Beaver.
This is interesting, as there are strategies for regenerating the thymus.
My botanist brain was like: it is a decent medicinal plant, but maybe they're overestimating thyme a bit.
cause vs effect?
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