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2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG)
glyc·er·ol ˈɡlisərôl,ˈɡlisəräl/ noun
a colorless, sweet, viscous liquid formed as a byproduct in soap manufacture. It is used as an emollient and laxative, and for making explosives and antifreeze.
glyc·er·ol (glis'ĕr-ol),
A sweet viscous fluid obtained by the saponification of fats and fixed oils; used as a solvent, as a skin emollient, by injection or in the form of suppository for constipation, and as a vehicle and sweetening agent.
Synonym(s): 1, 2, 3-propanetriol, glycerin, glycerite (1) , glyceryl alcohol
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
glycerol /glyc·er·ol/ (-ol) a trihydroxy sugar alcohol that is the backbone of many lipids and an important intermediate in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Pharmaceutical preparations are called glycerin.
Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
There's something tingling in my brain here. It has to do with the antifreeze factor. That's what omega-3s are - antifreeze. It's why populations in the frozen north that live on fish survive the conditions and thrive. They're filled with antifreeze.
But that's superficial to what's working its way to clarity in my brain. This one blindsided me as I was on my way to Callanetics. I'll revisit the subject later, see if any other clues come floating up.
This creative playing is great fun. Anyone else finding work to be more play every day? It's been over a month for me now. I'm far enough along that yesterday I found myself shouting out "I'm having soooo much fun playing!!!" Quite a few times, actually. And I am having fun.
I'll be back later to see if I can piece this together.
Good afternoon everyone.
If you want your brain to tingle, look deeper into the man who brought us truth about mold vs essential oil. I don't recommend it though, especially you Sue, it COULD hurt your brain and he's on it already ! note re; Edward R Close, Phd,PE