BS
>Is there a trick to getting the whole shell off easily
put a tsp of salt in the water, boil eggs for AT LEAST 20 min, drain hot water and refill pan w/ cold water, let sit for 5-10 min. old eggs peel easier than fresh eggs.
not really. do what anon suggested and more often than not, the shells will split before the eggs even begin to cook, then they leak, then you got egg soup. BAD IDEA. mom was an ijit.
pure BS. sorry, not sorry. this will make the shells crack before eggs begin to solidify, then you get egg soup. BAD IDEA.
adding salt to water reduced osmotic pressure within the egg (the shell is a semipermeable membrane). cooking them at least 20 min makes them peel more easily. old eggs are easier to peel than fresh eggs.
been raising chickens for 70 yrs.
grew up on farm.
you listen to ijits on the interwebz if you want.
i prefer experience.
kek. memories of simpler times.
oldfag who has this recording on 45 vinyl?
or youngfag who just discovered it?
>Mercury and chromium are both bad for you.
not when it's applied topically, brainiac.
plus, there's no chromium in it,
and the mercury is bound to an aromatic ring.
>Crazy people don't think they're crazy.
you need to read "Knots" by R D Liang
collection of anecdotes from a lifetime as a shrink.
>A hydroxide on one side and fat soluble on the other? I'll pass.
for the Hg to leave, it would have to be heterolytic bond cleavage, and the Hg would end up a cation,
putting a negative charge on the aromatic ring that's already loaded with negative chargeโฆ
so no, not gonna happen.
and mercuric hydroxide is pretty damned insoluble. check the Ksp if you doubt me.
you already HAVE more mercury in your body than you could possibly get from mercurochrome.
safer than iodine.
that's why it was introduced.
>We played with mercury
the metallic mercury cannot be absorbed thru the skin. may seem odd, but the real risk was breathing the mercury vapor.
so unless you played with mercury all day, every day, in a closed room, you're gonna be OK.
>it is supposed to be "banned" here.
SMDH, but the clotshot is mandated.
luckily anon still HAS several bottles from a time before the nanny state took over.
>It is painful to hear non-chemists opine
just imagine how painful it is for a published research chemist hear millennial fuckwit wannabe chemists sperg politically correct bullshit.
>eating even a paint chip accidentally will/would have damaged your brain.
CERTIFIABLE FUCKING RETARD.
>I think my family is toxic with mercury from several routes of exposure, cumulative.
the ONLY likely route of dangerous exposure is from the old mercury amalgam teeth fillings.
if you have those, get them out immediately.
I'M SERIOUS AS A HEART ATTACK.
this is the leading cause of idiopathic fibromyalgia.
90% of people with fibromyalgia are cured by having fillings removed followed by intravenous chelation with EDTA to remove the Hg.
>safer than I2? Hg is persistent.
Hg is not persistent in the vast majority of people. a tiny percentage are unable to clear it naturally. otherwise we'd all be dead from tuna.
second, topical application of mercurochrome results in essentially zero absorption into your body.
iodine IS absorbed into the body, and can disrupt thyroid function and even damage the thyroid itself.
as you say, people misuse things, in which case both are potentially dangerous.
one paper proves JACK SHIT. ok pally? that's NOT how science works.
the majority of papers i published were corrections of mistakes found in other papers.
come back when you've read every paper from the past 50yrs on the subject.
>Sounds good, but you ignored the weak topical H2O2 case which has neither of those issues.
i ignored it because you are correct. i had nothing to add (or detract).
>Why are iodine pills prescribed for thyroid issues then?
why is cis-platin and radiation prescribed for cancer?
>we dont shout at each other and boast about how many papers we published.
then you sir, don't know any actual scientists.
>Iodine is required by the thyroid to produce the T3 and T4 hormones I thought?
TOO MUCH of anything is a BAD thing. what part of this are you unable to grasp?
>You can't OD on iodine,
Elemental iodine (I2) is toxic if taken orally undiluted. The lethal dose for an adult human is 30 mg/kg, which is about 2.1โ2.4 grams for a human weighing 70 to 80 kg (even if experiments on rats demonstrated that these animals could survive after eating a 14000 mg/kg dose). Excess iodine can be more cytotoxic in the presence of selenium deficiency.[124] Iodine supplementation in selenium-deficient populations is, in theory, problematic, partly for this reason.[104] The toxicity derives from its oxidizing properties, through which it denaturates proteins (including enzymes).[125]
Elemental iodine is also a skin irritant. Direct contact with skin can cause damage, and solid iodine crystals should be handled with care. Solutions with high elemental iodine concentration, such as tincture of iodine and Lugol's solution, are capable of causing tissue damage if used in prolonged cleaning or antisepsis; similarly, liquid Povidone-iodine (Betadine) trapped against the skin resulted in chemical burns in some reported cases.[126]
Occupational exposure
People can be exposed to iodine in the workplace by inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, and eye contact. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (Permissible exposure limit) for iodine exposure in the workplace at 0.1 ppm (1 mg/m3) during an 8-hour workday. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 0.1 ppm (1 mg/m3) during an 8-hour workday. At levels of 2 ppm, iodine is immediately dangerous to life and health.[127]
Allergic reactions
Some people develop a hypersensitivity to products and foods containing iodine. Applications of tincture of iodine or Betadine can cause rashes, sometimes severe.[128] Parenteral use of iodine-based contrast agents (see above) can cause reactions ranging from a mild rash to fatal anaphylaxis. Such reactions have led to the misconception (widely held, even among physicians) that some people are allergic to iodine itself; even allergies to iodine-rich seafood have been so construed.[129] In fact, there has never been a confirmed report of a true iodine allergy, and an allergy to elemental iodine or simple iodide salts is theoretically impossible. Hypersensitivity reactions to products and foods containing iodine are apparently related to their other molecular components;[130] thus, a person who has demonstrated an allergy to one food or product containing iodine may not have an allergic reaction to another. Patients with various food allergies (shellfish, egg, milk, etc.) do not have an increased risk for a contrast medium hypersensitivity.[131][130] As with all medications, the patient's allergy history should be questioned and consulted before any containing iodine are administered.[132]
go drink a fucking bottle of iodine tincture, asshat.
>Ah. We must hang out in different crowds.
so you teach at a community college? newly minted Phuckwits with zero publications?
yep. different crowd.
>Hmmโฆthat's not what I take EVERYDAY.
well THAT'S what the convo was ABOUT, jackass. topical iodine vs topical mercurochrome.
next time MYOFB, or read the WHOLE thread.
>Back the fuck down a bit. I just asked a question. Get your head out of your ass.
my bad. filturd for being a shill
>Should I stoop to your level and list recent journal pubs?
well if ya actually have any, ya got them in your resume, dontcha?
>There is no reason to use topical Hg, you already admitted there is a safer option
didn't say that. learn to read. just said that mercurochome is NOT dangerous when used as directed.
either you can't read, can't grasp the distinction, or just want to shit up the bread with a slide.
IODINE SLIDERS, ATTEND
most of you are using the term "iodine" to refer to ANYTHING that contains iodine. "iodine" means the ELEMENT, iodine, which is nasty stuff. when you read about getting enough "iodine" in your diet, THAT is referring to iodine that is CHEMICALLY BOUND to other atoms in a compound. dietary "iodine" is actually iodine bonded to organic compounds. the "iodine" you might get from sea salt is NOT elemental iodine, but in the form of "iodide" anions. most of the confusion, and argument comes from NOT knowing WTF you're actually talking about, or the correct, unambiguous terminology need to make a correct and unambibuous statement.
vid is bs disinfo. has NOTHING to do with tesla'a invention. mil has and uses tesla'a device.
>you speak like everyone who reads is is as stupid as you think they are.
not true. i assume nothing about the readers. i judge each reply (and respondant) based upon what they write. they reveal their stupidity without my help.
in the first place, an anonymous msg board is NOT the place to go to get a general science education.
so when one anon tries to help another with some basic info, exactly who would presume to argue basic science here?
>Is there a topical usecase for I2 or a "safe" oragnic Hg vs H2O2?:
they're ALL safe when used as directed, and ALL dangerous when not. peroxide is the most benign, tho it can cause a chemical burn on very sensitive tissue.
>Learn to water fast for 4+ days (I made it to 8 recently, hole e shit that's a amazing ride, will go again).
in my 20s, did 10wks once. but added clear broth and fruit juice toward the end.
dropped almost 60 lbs. supposedly not good for you. i do NOT advise anyone to try it.
>What's up with the persistent skipping of the I2/Hg vs H2O2 question?
what's up with the persistent pestering about a question i answered TWICE?
>First 3 days the hardest.
yeahโฆ after 3-4 days the sensation of hunger is gone. think that's a good thing. a sign the body has shifted into a different mode of operation. i think that's the whole point of fasting, so a week seems like a bare minimum if you're looking for some sort of benefits.
>odd that you recommended topical organic Hg a
DO NOT try to put your words into my mouth. the ONLY thing i said is that mercurochrome is NOT dangerous when used as directed. GOT IT? i'm not recommending any one topical antiseptic over another. that would be practicing medicine w/o a license. i merely provide the best available SCIENTIFIC information. K THEN?