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1. Formal Reasoning & Truth-Detection: The Basics
(Neuropiraterie/Les Bases - French (Fr))
... It is also used for mass murderer, serial killer, violent person, and ‘lunatic’ in general. Starving: Could mean dying of starvation. Could mean restricting food from self or other. Could ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... us to higher levels of existence? Greater joy. Once we have satisfied the basics - food, shelter, interaction, and survival in general, we turn to thriving; self-actualization, self-improvement, or 'realizing ...
3. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... whatever your imagination presents in your minds eye in response to the directives, 'Imagine a flower'; 'Imagine an animal'; 'Imagine a yummy food'. Your daily experience in terms of the locations ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... mode. If there is a shortage of resources in terms of either space, food, shelter, sleep or other biological imperatives, or if there is a perceived ongoing threat, interactions can falter. In protection ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... days, perhaps more consciously) that cramming any living creature together with too many of its own kind, poor quality food/hygiene and not enough space results in disease, scarcity of resources, conflict, ...
6. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... for example, once we are able to provide our own food, we gain control in the domain of what we choose to eat and when (rather than our parents or others controlling this). Likewise, once we can control ...
7. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... were acquiring our own food (hunting, gathering and in the last 10,000 years, gardening/subsistence farming), building our own homes, having sex, raising and nurturing our young, playing, creating knowledge; ...
8. IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... greater comfort ability to distinguish places that you like from places that you don't like recognizing different foods by taste responding affectionately to those close to you ability to group ...
9. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... because at root we're biological creatures, and other biological creatures appear to have reasonably good lives; they manage to keep their relationships together, meet their own food needs, and raise families ...
... salt’, ‘plant food’, ‘research chemicals’ ‘club drugs’ ‘designer drugs’ or ‘not for human consumption’. The speed at which NPS appear and ...
11. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...      Toxic food ingredients & additives  ...
... All life on earth has some degree of unconscious knowledge, or it could not discern the difference between food and toxins, light and dark, heat and cold, nor could it discern the difference between benefits ...
... benefit -but what's the benefit of any situation which results in not having enough time, sleep, good food, learning, fun, intimacy, creativity, love or good health? How could these conditions ever ...
... harmful to steal; except in order not to starve to death or in order that your partner, or your children, or your best friends do not starve, or when some lunatic is taking away everyone's food, or when ...
... But this is not yet reason, because human imagination is different. To a rat, 'It smells like food, therefore I will eat it', IS a reasonable decision, but this sort of common-sense pre-logic also leads ...
... contexts are the things we are designed as biological organisms to be interdependent with; such as our bodies, our group of allies (family/friends), our planet (food, water and oxygen), our culture, our ...
... creativity; just as a healthy body, given good food, water and exercise, cannot fail to develop muscles. The idea that there are 'creative people' who can do things we cannot just perpetuates the myth ...
... link between sugar-sweetened beverages and weight gain 77 percent of food items in US grocery stores contain added sugar that is addictive and linked to chronic disease when consumed ...
... sound will suffice for the same message; for example if a cat (or a one-year-old) knows that the sound “Tigger!” indicates possible benefits such as food when responding, the sound “bigger!” ...
20. Toxins in food - Aspartame - info 1981-2013
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... misinterpreting data and food companies using a dozen different names for the same chemical. Many times since 1983, 'shock-horror' reports about aspartame have arisen. The 'Aspartame Wars' have fueled ...
... This is the idea of drugs having different effects on food-responding based on the rate at which the animals were responding in the first place. For example, if you have a high rate of responding, (say ...
22. Intermediate questions for Profiling Game
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... a favorite sport on tv (c) enjoy watching any sport on tv (d) not have a tv” “If X did regular food shopping for a week they would probably get (a) some fish (b) some cereal (c) some fruit ...
23. CR - Intermittent Fasting research
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... of blood sugar levels. For some, 'fasting' does not mean abstaining from ALL food, but rather a dramatic reduction of calorie intake. We should of course continue to drink water when fasting. Some of ...
24. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART TWO
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... are trading coconuts for seafood. The trader from Bob's tribe wants 15 nuts for one bag full of seafood. Each dude from Alice's tribe contribute 5 nuts. The trader takes the nuts to the chief (Bob), ...
25. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART ONE
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
...  ]A I enjoy a range of healthy foods, my BMI is between 18 & 24, and my body doesn't store excess fat. [ ]B My gut flora is healthy, my digestive system efficient, and excretion of waste is regular. ...
26. Schooling; The Hidden Agenda
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... the food in that part of the world is under lock and key, and the people who live there have to work to get it, then you're among people of our society. If you happen to be in a jungle in the interior ...
27. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... industry; commercial entertainment of all sorts, along with television, would wither if people remembered how to make their own fun; the food services, restaurants and prepared-food warehouses would shrink ...
28. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... odors, and if you improve this sense you will notice that you can often tell the chemical contents of a food or product by sniffing at it. Try 3 smell combinations and from your notes decide which ...
... smoke pipes, or that ALL green food correlates with better performance; we don't yet know). If Popeye wants to prove causation, he needs a LOT more data.   Extrapolating from one example to many ...
30. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... foods & what areas of the world they are traditionally associated with. [1 ] [2 ] [3 ] [4 ] [5 ] 16. What was the main food you had for your biggest meal on each of the past two days? [1 ] [2 ] 17. ...
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