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I found a paper about micro-droplet condensates within a cell acting as a molecular Schelling point to help create rapid responses of protein development. https://t.co/GzNjEbsWgo https://t.co/RjVyOofN15


It mingled in my head with all the investigations I've been doing about viral particles and droplets.https://t.co/MdWqHolPM5

Thinking about moths.https://t.co/vjF939Obq0

"When infected by a virus known as baculovirus, gypsy moth caterpillars mysteriously climb for the treetops. They then die and scatter viral particles, infecting their comrades below."https://t.co/Mb3w6NOzuTFlu viruses, in my rainforest caterpillar? đhttps://t.co/5ux8wLj0xA

About sneezing trees.https://t.co/76mY2SbUXF

"You can smell the defense chemistry of a forest under attack. Something is being emitted and plants and animals perceive that and change their behaviors."https://t.co/r9IWeZVMoxPinene affects actylecholine by downregulating a thing that metabolizes it. Changes behavior.

So long story short, a tree's lungs are it's leaves, and they can sneeze out viruses in droplets of dew.https://t.co/ujqTbs2YSc

"The air that we breathe is chock-full of particles called aerosols. These tiny liquid or solid particles come from hundreds of sources including trees [...] The small particles influence cloud formation and rainfall, and affect climate and human health."https://t.co/WE7cn4vBGz

Horror story: Bats hanging on trees, shitting on leaves, thus leveraging leaf based viral aresoles to spread fecal borne illness.It doesn't have to infect the plant to have the plant spread it. đ¤But all the studies assume that.https://t.co/KN7tmj8Sbx

Assumptionshttps://t.co/qP8F6fUyhg

"A zebra doesn't have to outrun the lion, just the slowest member of the herd""I conclude that a clear evolutionary approach to the problem of host-pathogen interactions might encourage the field to reconsider some of its most closely held tenets."https://t.co/Nu0XvcLERy

Do bats eat moths?Do moths eat plants?Why does caterpillar poop disable corn anti-parasite defenses?https://t.co/USuI26UpXL

"A team of German and French scientists has been able to show that one particular class of plant toxins slows down the development of competing plants by specifically acting on the structure of their genome."https://t.co/HuSd9Shc1x

Tired: The Happening.Wired: The Pulse.Inspired: Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, and Naqoyqatsi https://t.co/hlROqlFskIhttps://t.co/izx7Wmqt8D

"the pulsing flow of freeway and street traffic pumping packets of human energy encased in automobiles into cities and other urban clusters are virtually identical, when sped up, to the pulsing flow of blood coursing through the arteries"https://t.co/q2QZluu5Nh

Man made landscapes stemming back to the bronze agecollapse.https://t.co/jM45Mk0krg

I'm going to be buying a bunch of indoor gardening equipment with my next paycheck. I wanna grow plants that induce abortions.Stuff that smells good and has funny taste'ing roots.Molesting plants to make them long and hardy.https://t.co/PzS5m649NQ https://t.co/5U4DQkrFSj


A plant's root system is an inside out stomach, and it's leaves are inside out lungs. So of course a plant's roots are going to house a microbial/viral/fungal ecosystem that persists thru generations.https://t.co/gglZoX9bxw

Apparently some scientists figured out you can trigger herbivore responses in Alder by using a hole punch. It changes the nutrient density in leaves, causing them to decompose faster.https://t.co/0y3rUJ1956

Cool thread exploring bees being jerks to plants.https://t.co/HZJkyl8Atd

Headcannon: Bees are happy to be the plant's sex toys. But if the plants stop ejaculating pollen on them, they start turning into leaf sadists. Thankfully, the biting turns the plants on and makes them want to be toy'ed with again.https://t.co/vGlozVJPBh

I suspect this kind of kinky plant foreplay occurs in much of the insect->plant interactions around pollination.https://t.co/oaYegKdI7D

I wonder if the biting behavior happens more often for the flowers that produce caffeine.https://t.co/w3WsrVtY4b

"The findings suggest that plants use caffeine to âtrickâ bees into visiting lower quality food sources."https://t.co/NwJwYzPlur

"The effect of caffeine on the bees' long-term memory was profound with three times as many bees remembering the floral scent 24 hours later and twice as many bees remembering the scent after three days."https://t.co/xYrxOk2hyQ

If the plant abuses the bees to much without putting out pollen, the bees start biting the flower itself to get at it's caffeine.Or as BeeFreud would say, "this oral fixation reminds the bees of biting their way out of the cocoon."https://t.co/GNecLbUGyj https://t.co/x158k6TNyp


So the bees that bite on leaves are a sort of anxiety induced transference, likely driven by changes in their gut microbes?I bet a bee's gut microbes really love caffeine.https://t.co/wc6aGgj6dg

A plant's sexual organs are just hanging out in the air. Then a bee comes along and starts vibrating violently and a whole bunch of pollen gushes out.https://t.co/edOKtfkSIr

I'm sorry, the scientific term for bees masturbating flowers is actually 'sonicating'. Using medicalized terms makes it less vulgar."Here is some footage of Bombus impatiens sonicating a large Senna flower"https://t.co/yCxfGZI9ZL

Stroking and fingering plant sex organs can be done by humans too.https://t.co/kHLSEp9THd

Strictly speaking, sonication isn't actually the same as masturbation. It is about applying energy thru sound waves.TIL: This can be used to rip the tails off of rat semen so they can be put thru various filtering and assaying equipment without clogging.

And now,somehow,thru a reference to Flow Cytometry,I am found,circling around,to exploration of Cellular Machinery.https://t.co/zaD6KI3Oyz

Since Flow Cytometry works for semen, surely UwU must do it for pollen?OwO, what's this?'The rising world of flow cytometric analysis of pollen grains' [2015]https://t.co/Mq8fZd2OFz

Apparently Reactive Oxygen Species causing pollen to be infertile are also an issue if you heat up the plant sex organs too much.'Direct analysis of pollen fitness by flow cytometry: implications for pollen response to stress' [2019]https://t.co/hpvQX7i5nf

I'd bet there is a moth like insect that spreads a deadly disease in this area:"There are also legends about butterflies in Kochi Prefecture (among others) causing sickness and death, and swarming and suffocating individuals walking in the evening."https://t.co/ejBxgFNpyG

"beautiful visualization and reminder of just how much Phos has changed and, especially when put in conjunction with the next meaning (the spirits of the dead, an incarnation of the soul, the immortal soul), drives home exactly what has caused this change"https://t.co/iSAF5vnAMw

After reading what I have about the nature of viral particulates and other sub PM2.5 materials, I am thinking that I should just stop breathing. I think its the only safe way to avoid being infected. /shttps://t.co/LQ1YvHG00Q

Don't mind me, just exploring history of inoculation, variolation, FMT, and the concept of immunity as a way to explore the history of health and disease norms, as a way to better understand how past societies dealt with diseases of the immune system.https://t.co/qLPYqEgI2f

I learn more from veterinarian science than I do from human science. People will just go and cut a hole in the side of a cow so we can shove bacteria in them.We also pull bacteria out & use calf stomach enzymes to make cheese.Dairy farming is intense.https://t.co/QVXDQ7qAPS

WTF"to treat simple indigestion of dairy cattle. Transfaunation refers to transferring a broad spectrum of micro-organisms including bacteria, protozoa, fungi and archaea from the rumen of a healthy donor animal to the rumen of a sick recipient animal"https://t.co/2OPf87eoqd

I suspect one day you'll be able to go to the local pharmacy and buy brown Mentos.Only the freshest brands will be able to pull off this purity/disgust inversion and have the cultural lineage to transition back into medicinal branding.https://t.co/IhHkrHxXyX https://t.co/Q1fHeucfpc


I'm going to go eat some cheese and cry a bit in side. https://t.co/FJPxoNA0CU


I am getting calcium in my diet so that I don't have to eat baby poop when I am older.https://t.co/OFuU4VPibL

One of the more fascinating things is that FMT seems to occasionally reverse certain kinds of hair loss.It would be interesting if its the same kind of hair loss that we see in schizophrenia. https://t.co/sMICB75b2u

Bustin makes me feel good. A little hit of Oxy(tocin). Ah yeah.https://t.co/LSWVzJnvq1

Don't worry, all of the things I write are stories for children.https://t.co/25H5LmcsEu

https://t.co/0dU77hB5vB [1 July 2012]https://t.co/XlqVw7hEU6 [March 2017]https://t.co/DjvZPOEgJT [July 15, 2020]So eating omega 3s seems to lessen impact of pollution associated lung damage.https://t.co/L0PtBxYaKN

Air pollution -> T Cellshttps://t.co/pMly6TP8BsMasks for pollution -> V Blood Pressurehttps://t.co/7jf7fCHdTvCD8+ T Cells -> ^ High Blood Pressurehttps://t.co/Kd5njBl22Q"CD8+ T cells [predominant] in human MS lesions"https://t.co/Ovs6G7687Uhttps://t.co/DSsTTEDFHO

How odd; eating a prebiotic that boosts serotonin production in gut bacteria and the brain seems to improve our response to pollution?https://t.co/Ljky6cmvYG [February 2015]https://t.co/YnRr15fNEl [2018 Jun]https://t.co/wDjefIqaQ0 [11 September 2017]https://t.co/ujBCbRkQ0P

Thinking a lot about how FDA regulations require alcohols to be neutered with sulfur dioxide to meet alcohol % guidelines, and how that might be killing lactic acid bacteria in our gut.https://t.co/1ERS3dgPDt

A group is experimenting with using a-pinene as a way to prevent wine from becoming too alcoholic.https://t.co/Azj6ScjKvf

That might be digestible by Lactic Acid Bacteria; It was shone that they can literally metabolize (and produce) terpenes.https://t.co/ses8IVyDZS

"The gut microbiota: a major player in the toxicity of environmental pollutants?" [04 May 2016]https://t.co/069MCzUsE7So fucking with these bacteria might be a bad idea.

I hate this so much"The toxicity of sulphur dioxide towards certain lactic acid bacteria from fermented apple juice" [1976 Apr]https://t.co/WxDnfllBJS

Heaven forbid we get some commensual lactic acid bacteria in our gut."Inhibition of certain lactic acid bacteria by free and bound sulphur dioxide" [December 1963]https://t.co/TwjVeARyPR

Oh no, our food is going to go bad. Lets destroy our gut microbiome so we can preserve it."Effects of SO2 on lactic acid bacteria physiology when used as a preservative compound in malolactic fermentation" [23 May 2012]https://t.co/Lm8qjfqmHV

We're fucking dumb."Hydrogen sulfide toxicity in the gut environment: Meta-analysis of sulfate-reducing and lactic acid bacteria in inflammatory processes" [17 March 2020]https://t.co/xV9tf96BlOhttps://t.co/ciEFxucixK https://t.co/8aOnIHZl6C


Learn about the theories of Ălie Metchnikoff, Nobel Prize Winner who worked along side Louis Pasteur, in this great talk by @ruairirobertson https://t.co/56tANAJZVmHis ideas are effectively an early version of gut dysbiosis of the a in the 1900s. https://t.co/Lqx3WSLT7I https://t.co/tOPVJ5snTS


"The new wine is dying on the vineHow much must you age before you're ageless?Align yourself with the divineAllow your inner sage to burn you rage less" đśhttps://t.co/3Tx2QyR32P

Reap what you sow.Weeping in your soul."Air pollution exposure is associated with the gut microbiome as revealed by shotgun metagenomic sequencing" [May 2020]https://t.co/cZAUBRwn6Y

One of my goals in life is to have @garyvee follow me because I know more about wine than he does. https://t.co/zhgjVxtgv6

It's been fun to see wine centers in stores grow in popularity. Seeing exotic berry vineyards crop up everywhere in Vermont. I enjoy beer myself, but you haven't lived until you've tried elderberry, or lingonberry wine. I'm hoping mead comes back in style.https://t.co/xFKLeJ4Nmn

Going to make ambrosia some day.https://t.co/e6AYerAbrH

A wine that heals the heart, and the soul.https://t.co/RWGq0wNJtl

The mythical bacterial organ in the rectum that controls your emotions, synonyms with soul.https://t.co/IyCGVXrglx

All ancient healing rituals must necessarily have some form of "shirikodama" in their lore.https://t.co/pHAUmZ8Wds

"such as [immunity], [anit-pathogens], host nutrition including production of [SCFAs] important in host energy metabolism, synthesis of vitamins and fat storage [...] making it an essential organ of the body without which we would not function correctly" https://t.co/IfRDxMICp5

Stumbling around like a drunkard's walk.https://t.co/ipk7DLEAKt

Holy shit. You can ferment hot sauce.https://t.co/mvVRtoLK2nThis makes me feel things.https://t.co/L7zTZGH2kZ

Just reading about Galen's writings on midwifery in a book about the history of massage. https://t.co/RF8Q0cxIoe

Why were the ancients obsessed with blood?https://t.co/vyHlSxtiFf

@Evolving_Moloch It's amazing how many herbal remedies thru history, associated with midwifery, hit the smooth muscle associated pathways. Anything that improves Nitric Oxide seems to also assist with crohn's associated intestinal blood flow and brain vessel expansion. https://t.co/j3SDNVXFJp

My body, it's under attack.Goes into lockdown.Blood pressure raise,extremity temperature drop,nutrient flow is halt,the farm that is the gut: left to rot.Calm your self. Calm the immune response.https://t.co/izx7Wmqt8D

"the pulsing flow of freeway and street traffic pumping packets of human energy encased in automobiles into cities and other urban clusters are virtually identical, when sped up, to the pulsing flow of blood coursing through the arteries"https://t.co/q2QZluu5Nh

Earlier in this thread, I referred to sulfites as the thing preventing alcohol production. I may be confusing it with nitrite related process https://t.co/DU12bKAcuv and other fermentation stoppers. https://t.co/xT8dEJI6sghttps://t.co/Qw8fy7sqBy

Oh noes, your wine might smell funny. Better put stuff in it that destroys yeasts.https://t.co/YZ2fJMFuFO"Sulfites inhibit the growth of four species of beneficial gut bacteria at concentrations regarded as safe for food"https://t.co/pQaJAESSnxOhhttps://t.co/xwjdVCZCqz

It seems the sulfites are added to prevent the wine from turning to a vinegar. which is technically also a form of fermentation, and the natural result of bacteria entering the wine that can consume the alcohol. This bacterial process seems to need lower alcohol %.

So while my mental model of sulfites being bad for bacteria still hold... the process in wine is more detailed. I learned this by trying to intentionally make vinegar from one.https://t.co/V1vxcOrlAh

@Mithreu @Grimhood I just stumbled on a curiosity about wine. Apparently histamines, tannins, and sulfites prevent wine from turning into a vinegar (a bacterial process). There are a bunch of products meant to reduce them.Have you tried / had luck with anything like that?

If you let wine fully ferment with S. cerevisiae, it is harder for those bacteria to set up shop because the alcohol % is too high. You have to dilute the wine a bit to encourage vinegar production. https://t.co/pNVM2e2lOT

So it's not 'correct' to frame this as the FDA 'force them to stop the fermentation with sulfites'. Adding sulfites is a result of early stopping of fermentation to prevent high alcohol %.https://t.co/xwjdVCZCqz

The obvious answer here is to let the fermentation process do its thing, and create a culture where people water down their wine to low % alcohol on demand, allowing the high % to naturally prevent vinegarization.But I digress. https://t.co/Y0z0vbakMS

This exploration is because I wanna figure out what it is that prevents our microbiome from producing as much hydrogen peroxide as I suspect was historically common. It seems Saccharomyces cerevisiae is particularly resistant to hydrogen peroxide. https://t.co/csAVogV5h9

Seems reasonable to expect wine producing S cerevisiae may need that for some reason. It makes me wonder why it would have that adaptation. So I've been looking at the process of vinegar bacteria taking hold as a sort of competitor.https://t.co/4xD6KHwUc5https://t.co/RmHtZFmk7a

I also think it would be cool if I could engineer a gut microbiome that sours wine for me. This would makes it so I can drink more red wine before I get inebriated. https://t.co/4rk2r8YVcD

Please study hydrogen peroxide's localized production as an intercelluar antiseptic. The experts I talk to about it have no Idea what I'm talking about. I've literally told a rocket scientist he was wrong about H2O2.https://t.co/4VmieFIbnK

> They had lower counts of Bifidobacterium adolescentis, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, and Eubacterium rectale. These species, as the authors explain, have âimmunomodulatory potential.âhttps://t.co/xMIWj4YjW7

> "after realizing that wealthy countries with a good medical infrastructure [...] were among the hardest hit by the virus. The âwestern dietâ thatâs common in these countries is low in fiber"https://t.co/SxEEAXrI1ehttps://t.co/Qc3VBABSKj

"Intrinsic and inducible resistance to hydrogen peroxide in Bifidobacterium species"https://t.co/4PgeQjc5OU

"co-cultivation [...] Bacteroides adolescensis was able to promote the growth of F. prausnitzii. [...] Bifidobacteria [main producers of acetate] in the colon and [studies report] low levels of Bifidobacteria have been associated with several diseases "https://t.co/w9EAAefq44

"Butyrate is generated by [Firmicutes microbes] (including [F. prausnitzii], Roseburia spp., [E. rectale], Eubacterium hallii and Anaerostipes spp.) via the butyryl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase enzyme or phosphotransbutyrylase and butyrate kinase pathway"https://t.co/qL3hzqCwgZ

Fix your gut, fix your gut, fix your mother f*cking gut.as a song https://t.co/vSkLWkBobt (nsfw)https://t.co/wAjl8yRY4y

@mchapiro "secret hydrogen peroxide as a virucidal component and also secret anti-viral substances disturbing virus transmission. Furthermore, hydrogen peroxide can combine with several mammalian peroxidases, [...] in order to make a potent virucidal combination"https://t.co/3E3NL7j4wF

Please, you must understand.https://t.co/ps0xFdaufx

@mchapiro This came out yesterday. Gut bacteria literally interact with mucosa via hydrogen peroxide https://t.co/jtnG6xcEgYand a tie to covid and mucosa: https://t.co/30FfokQXpC that no one is paying any attention to.Your tech may be hitting factors could be activating a lot of this.

Driving my self insane.https://t.co/vepRHQIG2U

@TylerWLeBaron I fixed my genetic lactose intolerance thru inferences in suspicions on why the hydrogen breath test is used to detect it in people. By biasing my gut toward strains of hydrogen peroxide producing bacteria.Looking for cheap and easy ways to test this stuff to prove it.

Ants. ANTS LITTERALLY EAT HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PRODUCING SUBSTANCES TO FIGHT DISEASE.It's self medication.https://t.co/PDxjBy49SV

9 months 19 days 8 hours 31 minutes 55 secondshttps://t.co/SvA4lmPgBf

I'm trying to figure out how to engineer my skin to feed a colony of microbes that produce erythromycin and other anti-viral compounds to act as a barrier against disease.Don't need to wash your hands if your body's holobiont is naturally antiviral. đđ¤Ťhttps://t.co/1rvJi1yNwG

I wanted to become a plague doctor.https://t.co/NtvS0drJZa

I am not fucking around.https://t.co/VPUgpoWSfp

I don't know how to communicate. I'm literally autistic because of this:https://t.co/Jgvm4Fj7SL

My entire family is immune system problems.Fixing this has been my obsession.https://t.co/AfnlRyO6YA

I can't stop crying.https://t.co/7Oha6ahxQN

"Compared with patients on standard care, our pilot clinical study showed that more COVID patients who received our microbiome immunity formula achieved complete symptom resolution"https://t.co/G7oWVgeo8D

Bruh, do you even [encourage your mucus to harbor bacteria to act as the first line of defense in your immune system]https://t.co/Z2PD0FJ2yw

So while everyone else is dosing up on Malaria drugs and synthetic antibiotics, I'll be drinking Kombucha, and eating zinc heavy foods. https://t.co/wpUPoGh1MQ and helping my gut bacteria produce erythromycin naturally instead of just killing everything off and getting psychosis.

[insert tweet, repeat]https://t.co/x0oYWN6GwC

"A demon of plague, the Asag was known to dwell in the human body and cover the person like clothing. The monster was especially known for causing head fevers. In the end, the Asag would end up paralyzing the person he had infected" https://t.co/Jt7v9SqNgk https://t.co/a9FNOoYsTH

"GuillainâBarrĂŠ syndrome is a neurological disorder where the immune system responds to an infection and ends up mistakenly attacking nerve cells, resulting in muscle weakness and eventually paralysis."https://t.co/4YUH5C8AaV

"suggests that skin manifestations, when taken into account with other situational factors (such as profession and patient history) should be taken into proper consideration by frontline physicians as possibly being caused by SARS-CoV-2"https://t.co/kW5f86YOMa

I know the name of the demon."Molecular clock dating analyses of coronaviruses suggest that the most recent common ancestor of these viruses existed around 10,000 years ago."https://t.co/E9TVna0Zln

"Bacteroidetes make up about 40 to 50 percent of the 200-plus microbial species in the gut of most of us [...] Perhaps in dysbiotic people with lower numbers of these [....] less resistance when encountering a virus and therefore more severe infection." https://t.co/blNRNWmbdk đ¤Ş

"How many [...] studies of Th-17-mediated autoimmune diseases, performed prior to Ivanov and Littmanâs identification of [segmented filamentous bacteria]âs role in immune system development, could be explained by the presence or absence of SFB?"https://t.co/ph4PiO8vHL

"These data demonstrate that gut microbiota can undergo profound changes in commercial laboratory mice within specific vendor barrier rooms that have the potential to alter experimental reproducibility"https://t.co/FKphDphPuShttps://t.co/OW9CMPhez1 https://t.co/bTezsFU0oE


I view mushrooms and trees as elaborate biological machines that produce clouds so that microbes can colonize the earth... https://t.co/dqlMN7O82N

And trees actually make clouds too, its really weird.https://t.co/hVtSUJKHiY

Let's burn trees down. Then maybe they'll stop sneezing on us.https://t.co/cWrrtDstxL

I wanna live in a place where they let me grow plants.https://t.co/4l4orCdlBR

The other story:"The problem is that most of these plants that weâve discovered donât grow in huge clumps; youâve got to search for them for days to find one sample. So I have a complex of greenhouses, which I built, where we try and incubate them."https://t.co/ziqMITgOpF

I have all this backyard, but the person who owns the house is uncooperative with any of my ideas.https://t.co/6qIho2YPqi

Back at the apartment I started collecting things to do it too. I still have all the food safe containers and makeshift DIY seeding stuff.https://t.co/84pv7n7oo4

There are so many weird plants I think would be useful to grow.https://t.co/Xunfl32Yb0

I'm going to be buying a bunch of indoor gardening equipment with my next paycheck. I wanna grow plants that induce abortions.Stuff that smells good and has funny taste'ing roots.Molesting plants to make them long and hardy.https://t.co/PzS5m649NQ https://t.co/5U4DQkrFSj


I want to grow things that heal.https://t.co/WVj6t7fzZH

Wait until you start ranting about human hibernation and on how we've known about the impacts of the endocannabinoid's system for like 4000 years.https://t.co/u9gy15nmql

Soon.jpghttps://t.co/KsI9i6jTc3

Tired: learning how gut bacteria can prevent hookworm and roundworm infection to fight diseases.https://t.co/n89SZ1t2zU

Inspired: learning how to eat random dog shit safely so when your neighbor doesn't pick up after their dog you can run over and thank them for their gift...https://t.co/qLPYqEgI2f

Hired: figuring out that most mice studies on Giardia are suspect because disease resistance is transferable via gut bacteria and no one bothers to account for this.https://t.co/c0GBO3AznZhttps://t.co/62rr0bfche

"You will read in several places online that dogs can get a parasite called giardia from eating goose poop. This is not true. The type of giardia that affects geese is very host-specific which means that even if a dog ingested it, they would not get sick."https://t.co/T7wyWAW0hl

@JimmyRis because there are weird parallels betwen herbal plants that improve autism/schziophrenia that seem to also help with inducing pregnancy. I think its because abortions are immune system driven phenomena - pre term pregnancy due to sickness is common in animal kingdom.

@JimmyRis For me, when I augmented with black cohosh, my balls grew bigger and I basically stopped having sensory problems. That seemed to be affected by the weather / sun light, so I think there's something happening with TRP pathways.

@JimmyRis L reuteri seems to increase otytocin indirectly. So it improved my sociability. It also made my skin glow and hair healthy like a pregnant woman's will sometimes do.https://t.co/8TzZOqpob4

@JimmyRis One I got a handle on my crohn's symptoms (partly an overactive immune system issue) I basically stopped having autistic meltdowns except in worst situations. If I don't get kefir w/ L reuteri in it for a couple months, a lot of my improvements start to slip a bit & less stable.

@ultimape Got the lowdown at the same gathering mentioned here https://t.co/FztKGsTntn

@ultimape I would peep this talk, I don't recall the frequency I'd need to rewatch https://t.co/PQkfAkaJAH

@JimmyRis I suspect that a lot of that is an indirect effect of the immune system shifting and they aren't directly stimulating it. I am looking at this space via the 'immune-pineal axis'.https://t.co/PKpXXz4r75

"This coordinated shift of the source of melatonin driven by NF-ÎşB is called the immune-pineal axis. Finally, we discuss how this concept might be relevant to a better understanding of pathological conditions with impaired melatonin rhythms "https://t.co/tsx44okWEH