• GSK says

    From Treon Verdery@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 8 09:45:24 2022
    GSK says “ANTI-FUNGAL TECHNOLOGIES

    There are many commercially available nail lacquers, creams and topical solutions that offer onychomycosis (nail fungus) treatments. The different products are based on different technologies; however, they all share a common downside: a prolonged and
    lengthy application regimen (often up to a

    “ Transparent henna antifungals; avoids systemic ketoconazole with high local concentrations



    GSK says “DENTURE CLEANSERS

    Denture cleansers are used to clean dentures when they are out of the mouth. They kill microorganisms and remove stains. Microorganisms can cause bad breath and denture-related infections. Denture cleansers may be used with brushing and they must not
    damage the denture.

    “ micro pointy koosh balls kill bacteria; Mg is a nutrient; laundry blueing could balance yellowing effects



    GSK says “ANTI-ITCH TECHNOLOGIES

    Itchy, irritated skin is a significant issue that can impact consumer wellbeing and quality of life. It can be a hallmark of atopic dermatitis, skin allergy-but also skin irritation from the number of exogenous factors such as the environment, insect
    bites and other triggering factors. Overall, resulting in

    “ Does potassium nitrate neutralize nerves over a couple weeks like potassium nitrate (sensodyne) or how about a local bromide, perhaps potassium bromide transparent henna would work Could KBr be added to ointments and creams to build up itchlessness
    over a couple weeks as the hydrocortisone like molecules are frequently reapplied?



    Also, could an adhesive bandage, or patch with pop rocks impel aneasthetic or nerve depolarizers to atopic skin to relieve discomfort while still being easy to remove?



    puffy swollen oozy things might shrink down with an osmotic pressure reducing protein. What such a protein is I do not know. Smoother skin might result.





    GSK says “NEW ACNE SOLUTIONS

    We are seeking new approaches suitable for sensitive easily irritated skin for mild to moderate acne that are superior or parity to current technologies. Helping to provide skin with a highly effective solution but protecting the skin barrier and being
    mild and caring.” Airject antibiotics for topic use or tea tree oil or echinacea

    GSK says “NEXT-GENERATION NICOTINE REPLACEMENT TRANSDERMAL TECHNOLOGY

    We are interested in innovative transdermal patch, topical, or device technologies that can provide superior nicotine delivery compared to currently marketed transdermal nicotine delivery patches.“ very gradually effervescent nicotine, or other drug,
    delivery patches. Pop rocks are one possibility. Also, if pop rocks make it 2 or 4 times smaller area then drugs which are currently too high a volumetric dose to be a patch medication could become patch medications with the higher dose for area.







    GSK says “NEW PLAQUE-REDUCING OR PLAQUE-INHIBITING SOLUTIONS

    The buildup of dental plaque is the precursor for several oral diseases, including gum disease. In the early stages, this can lead to soreness, inflammation and bleeding of the gums on brushing. Therefore, we are seeking to develop products that help
    reverse the early signs of gum disease and

    “ transparent henna, or some other michael reaction to dentin could adhere pointy metal micro koosh balls made of a nutrient metal to teeth.



    GSK says “TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUGAR REDUCTION

    We are interested in commercially available or close-to commercialisation technologies to address sugar reduction in food products—including liquids, powder beverages and cereals—while maintaining the sensory attributes of these products. These
    technologies might modulate sugar release or reduce

    “ could a sucralose polymer have different sweetness than splenda?



    GSK says “PAIN RELIEF DEVICES AND “NON-TRADITIONAL” SOLUTIONS

    One of the more active areas in pain innovation is the evolution of devices and digital technologies (eg, TENS) that purport to treat, objectively measure, sense and predict pain (eg, migraine episodes) and that provide biomechanical feedback to the
    consumer. These innovations are of interest to us

    “ Could a suture to the area near the thumb pad that when squeezed provide some relief? Active placebo as well as actual effect.

    also, acupuncture passes WA alternative health evidence screening, so suture at any acupressure point.



    body odor reducing genetics ABCC11 gene's role in sweat odor is likely in part due to the quantitative dosage of ABCC11 protein.[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABCC11

    people with AA genotype and dry ear wax produce scentless sweat. too little of a proteolytic enzyme causes apocrine chemicals in the sweat, so as a technology a proteolytic enzyme at the underarms could have an effect. “beano”alpha-galactosidase
    is an enzyme, so enzymes might be cheap. Transparent henna version of enzyme? probiotic bacteria that produce this enzyme and secrete it, causeing balanced flora for odorlessness? They could call it ProZyme



    MWI to a micro realm MWI researcher, where every electron motion causes a universe, does the sum of the motions equal zero (sort of like me misunderstanding something like all real numbers together are -1/12) does that mean you plug a zero back into the
    schrodinger equation and get novel results?



    MWI does the cosmic background radiation have a fractal character; that is could a time sequenced fractal motion produce what it is measured to be? what shape would it scrunch down to be? does that shape have a curvature associated with a test of the MWI?
    fractalness could suggest the sizes of zones of probabilities in the MWI. Wallace says there are infinite universes, yet a utilitarian seeks improvement, so could evidence of blocky fractal construction at the observable universe give a hint as to “
    predominating” or “expanding” modes of form.



    A person named Wallace says there are “infinite” MWI universes. Reading about infinity though there are different sizes of infinities. http://igoro.com/archive/is-two-to-the-power-of-infinity-more-than-infinity/ (Ostrovsky) like infinity of real
    numbers, like decimals, is larger than infinity of integers. Ovstrosky says 2^00 is bigger than the infinity of reals. so what might 2^00 look like as an object? Prhaps a laser beam, split into two, meeting a half silvered mirror _[ ]- following a
    square path, then recombining would have a planar rather than linear character. Infinities have aleph (or maybe beth) number designations like beth sub 0, beth sub 1 etc. I think these might go up to beth sub 4. So could an AI, or a person, find beth
    sub 7 or something? Then a physical instantiation of that would make many times more MWI universes than other things. That could be beneficial if you like more stuff, yet concerning to Dave Pearce because it would make a lot more humans prior to a
    unanimous vote among all sentiences that “being is great!” The thing is that after a unanimous vote that “life is great!” The AI might then ethically produce a beth sub 7 technology creating such a vastly huger amount of sentience than our world
    as to make our worlds troubles (prior to unanimous “great!”) infinitesimal even with the MWI compared to the amount of sentiences after unanimous “great!” So human existence might be a minuscule workshop of producing unanimous “great” prior
    to a technological expansion of the MWI.



    hedonistic imperative: recreation drugs can be beneficial

    improvement perspective: heighten social fluency and reduce the paranormal voices I hear. Less itching. Optimism and courage to do new things. There are two or three similar drugs I could try to reduce voices and have fun. Alternate different chemicals
    different weeks.



    risks: week does not seem as much fun as weekends. Habituation.



    different ways to take it; the russian drug way, the recreational drug way



    The quick green schizophrenic jumped over the lazy fecund bored venusian waxy aardvark

    although I read “Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag“



    if nine won one, who won two?

    if nine won one who won first?

    I won eight won two.



    If 7 8 9 and I one 8

    Hun dread won one.

    I 8 hun dread. Peace.

    an elec tronic medical thing



    electronic diagnosing socks

    diagnosing doorknob



    ebay posture improving girdle



    June 12 laser tongue diagnostic

    GSK: There is a mini spectrometer that you can aim at things to find out the chemicals in them. I think putting this in a phone has been published.

    What if a laser pen like thing could be aimed at the tongue near toothbrushing time to do spectroscopy? Could it find any health opportunities like high cholesterol or trace amounts of mis-metabolites? Possibly.

    If it is too much $ perhaps they could simply wave it at your moth when you go to the dentist.

    I suppose one improved version of this could be part of an electric toothbrush with optical fiber bristles that got really near the tongue. "laser tongue diagnostic" is not at the

    first page of a search engine.



    Microwave that suggests healthy eating

    GSK: Preventing disease with healthier eating. If a microwave suggested healthy foods you could eat (with a larger display). It might affect 1-5% of the meals prepared causing healthier eating, making some slight difference in cumulative healthy diet or
    introducing new dishes to make.

    I do not really know what would be in a "mediterranean bowl", but "lentil soup" or some appealing way of saying "fiber surprise" could be the kinds of suggestions that appear on the display.

    It would be suggested at the promotion that this was a way to start a healthy diet and stay reminded.



    ok, so think of a person in a rowboat. They can jump to the right or left making waves, if they alternate sides when they jump do the waves overlap to prove propulsion, not to them, but to something at the wave node overlaps?

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