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  2. Picamilon - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration ruled in 2015 that picamilon does not fit any of the dietary ingredient categories in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, [7] [9] namely that it is not a vitamin; a dietary mineral; an herb or other botanical; an amino acid; a dietary substance for use by humans to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary ...

  3. Talk:Picamilon - Wikipedia

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    There is no direct evidence to prove or disprove that Picamilon acts as a pro-drug. Finally a more important question of whether Picamilon has any pharmacological effect to begin with. Are there any controlled clinical studies proving Picamilon's efficacy? If there is no efficacy, the question of whether Picamilon acts as a pro-drug becomes moot.

  4. C10H12N2O3 - Wikipedia

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  6. Andreas Mihavecz - Wikipedia

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    As Mihavecz's cell was in the basement, nobody could hear his screams. He survived by ingesting condensed water from the walls and eventually lost 24 kg (53 pounds) of weight. [2] [3] Eighteen days later on 19 April, an officer who had unrelated business in the basement opened his cell after noticing the stench that was emanating from it. [4]

  7. Rule of threes (survival) - Wikipedia

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    The amount of time a person can survive without a source of water (including food which contains water) depends on the individual and the temperature. As temperature increases, so does water loss, decreasing the amount of time a person can survive without water. The longest anyone has ever survived without water was 18 days. [8]

  8. Jasmuheen - Wikipedia

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    Jasmuheen (born Ellen Greve; 1957) is a proponent of "pranic nourishment" or breatharianism, the practice of claiming to live without food or fluid of any sort and regarded by the scientific community as a lethal pseudoscience. [1]

  9. Honokiol - Wikipedia

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    Honokiol has been extracted from a number of species of Magnolia native to many regions of the globe.Magnolia grandiflora, which is native to the Southeastern United States, as well as Mexican species like Magnolia dealbata have been found to be sources of honokiol. [1]