nevermind. silly me should have read the description. YOur MRI looks fairly normal. Make sure you drink plenty of milk. A young girl like you will stop absorbing calcium efficently at 30, then the kyphosis comes....
In the soviet (now russian) journal "Chemistry and Life" was an interesting article about how to avoid lactose intolerance. The authors noted that the condensed milk does not cause diarrhea, despite the fact that it contains a large amount of lactose.
When used in conjunction lactose and sucrose (which is added to the condensed milk), enzymes acting on sucrose are acting to lactose too (of course in lesser extent) which allows to avoid intolerance.
wow, that sounds very interesting! i found that glucose doesnt work, for example, but havent tried "normal" sugar yet (it doesnt dissolve that neatly in milk). thanks for the info!
Does your hear really sit to the right? or is it an inverted view? I guess I could be crazy too, aka retard.
WFOAssassin 1 year ago
@WFOAssassin
it's always an "inverted view" on radiological imaging...
bionerd23 1 year ago
nevermind. silly me should have read the description. YOur MRI looks fairly normal. Make sure you drink plenty of milk. A young girl like you will stop absorbing calcium efficently at 30, then the kyphosis comes....
hcarducci 2 years ago
well, except for a large cyst in sinus maxillaris dexter, it does indeed look pretty normal. :)
no thanks on the milk though, that stuff gives me diarrhea (lactose intolerance).
bionerd23 2 years ago
@bionerd23
In the soviet (now russian) journal "Chemistry and Life" was an interesting article about how to avoid lactose intolerance. The authors noted that the condensed milk does not cause diarrhea, despite the fact that it contains a large amount of lactose.
When used in conjunction lactose and sucrose (which is added to the condensed milk), enzymes acting on sucrose are acting to lactose too (of course in lesser extent) which allows to avoid intolerance.
I found that it's true.
AlexxAXe 1 year ago
@AlexxAXe
wow, that sounds very interesting! i found that glucose doesnt work, for example, but havent tried "normal" sugar yet (it doesnt dissolve that neatly in milk). thanks for the info!
bionerd23 1 year ago