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chulacola · 7 months
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I rarely post wips here nowadays. Here's something from Twitter.
MiraMori and Spamton going out grocery shopping, doing good ol'ordinary stuff together. :)
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rick shades in the cyber city from Deltasone chapter 2
he got ranned over :(
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Have you read paper trails? It's a Deltasone fan_comic that takes place after chapter one (I belive, it's been a hot minute sence I read it lol) it's here on Tumblr if you haven't and it's AMAZING anyone in the Deltasone Fandom needs to read it.
IT'S ONE OF THE REASONS I FOUND OUT TUMBLR :DDD
(including with zarla-s with their spamton comic, they are LITERALLY THE FIRST PERSON I FOLLOWED AS WELL)
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crossover-enthusiast · 2 months
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I think the Undertale/Deltasone fandom is going insane /j
When haven't they been insane?
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periwinklemeanderings · 7 months
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7 Popular Supplements That May Have Hidden Dangers:
1. Vitamin D: Too Much Can Harm Your Kidneys
Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption in the body, and having enough is central to health and well-being, offering the promise of protecting bones and preventing bone diseases like osteoporosis, per the NIH. Supplemental vitamin D is popular because it’s difficult (if not impossible for some) to get enough from food.
Also, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes, our bodies make vitamin D when bare skin is exposed to direct sunlight, but increased time spent indoors and widespread use of sunblock, as a necessary way to prevent skin aging and skin cancer, has minimized the amount of vitamin D many of us get from sun exposure.
But vitamin D supplements are a tricky topic. Sometimes, it can seem that guidelines and research contradict each other. The truth is, enthusiasm for vitamin D supplements is outpacing the evidence.
For example, when healthy pre- and post-menopausal women take vitamin D (up to 400 international units, or IU), it does not necessarily prevent them from breaking bones, according to a 2018 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation.
And high doses are not a good option. In healthy people, vitamin D blood levels higher than 100 nanograms per milliliter can trigger extra calcium absorption — and lead to muscle pain, mood disorders, abdominal pain, and kidney stones, notes the  Cleveland Clinic. It may also raise the risk of heart attack and stroke.
“More is not necessarily better when it comes to micronutrient supplements,” says Dr. Manson.
That said, vitamin D supplements may benefit certain people, including those at risk of deficiency, such as individuals with darker skin, certain health conditions, and older adults, per MedlinePlus. The most recent American Geriatrics Society consensus statement specifically suggests that people older than 65 can help reduce the risk of fractures and falls by supplementing their diet with at least 1,000 IU of vitamin D per day, in addition to taking calcium supplements and eating vitamin D–rich foods.
Anyone can bolster their vitamin D levels by spending brief periods in the sun without sunblock — about 10 to 15 minutes a day, according to the NIH.
Keep in mind that vitamin D supplements and medications can interact with each other. Meds that don’t mix well with vitamin D include the weight loss drug orlistat (Xenical, Alli), various statins, such as atorvastatin (Lipitor), thiazide diuretics (such as Hygroton, Lozol, and Microzide), and corticosteroids like prednisone (Deltasone, Rayos, Sterapred), according to the NIH. -
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techdiggi · 1 year
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Technical SEO Agency Vancouver: Best Place for SEO Services
Online marketers say SEO is difficult, but if you want your website to be successful on the internet with Write For Us Digital Marketing, you’ll want to work with a reputable SEO agency like Deltasone.
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parkerbombshell · 2 years
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the-realharleyquin · 2 years
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Trying to voice Deltasone characters so my husband understands things while he sews is both the the best and worst thing.
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castletown-cafe · 2 years
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Castletown Café Episode 7: Addison’s Personalized Tea Part 4: Noelle Tea
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Previously on Castletown Café:
“There’s just something about brown sugar with cinnamon - it’s one of those perfect combinations, just like apple and cinnamon!”
We continue.
Noelle Tea is soft and sweet, according to Ralsei, and eggnog, much to Susie’s delight. Given that Noelle and her family are reindeer with a Christmas theme, it only makes sense for Noelle Tea to taste like a Christmas flavor. Though I’m sure there are recipes out there for “eggnog teas”, I had instead gotten the idea for another iconic holiday flavor: gingerbread.
Ginger tea is readily available at supermarkets and wherever tea is sold, being a popular herbal tea choice. Normally, I’m not one for herbal tea, but I figured I’d make an exception here if I could make a herbal tea that tastes like a gingerbread cookie.
There are many different brands to choose from, but I highly suggest a ginger tea without other interfering flavors such as peppermint or licorice root. I say this because I tried making gingerbread tea with a brand that had those ingredients and it messed with the desired result. Combine two bags of ginger herbal tea with whole cloves, a stick of cinnamon, and a generous sprinkle of ground nutmeg. Add equal parts brown sugar and molasses, and you got Noelle Tea!
Unlike the more involved Kris Tea, or the Mari Tea which had multiple brewing ingredients, both of which required the use of a strainer, the brewing of the Noelle Tea contains much less ingredients without the need to cut or chop up any fruit. Also, we will not need fresh ginger root as we will be using pre-packaged ginger tea. The whole spices can easily be removed with chopsticks or a pair of tongs when the brewing is complete. Our remaining teas will likewise be easier going forward, also containing minimal ingredients.
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NOELLE TEA:
Ingredients:
4 cups water
2 bags ginger tea
1 large cinnamon stick
4 whole cloves
A generous sprinkle of nutmeg
2 teaspoons dark brown sugar
1 & 1/2 teaspoons molasses
Bring water to a boil on high heat. Turn heat off and add ginger tea, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Let tea brew for 5 to 7 minutes, depending on how strong you want your ginger tea, and directions on the tea package. Different ginger teas have different ingredients and thus different brew times.
Remove tea bags after desired amount of time, and let spices continue brewing depending on how long you brewed your ginger tea (subtract how many minutes you brewed your ginger tea from 30 and that’s the remaining amount of time to continue brewing your spices).
After you’re done brewing the spices, grab your chopsticks or tongs and remove the cloves and cinnamon stick. Pour the tea into a heat-proof bowl, storing container, or teapot and add your dark brown sugar and molasses. Stir until combined and sugar is dissolved to give your tea that gingerbread taste.
This festive tea is best served in a Christmas-themed mug, or any red, white, or green mug.
Brew-In-Mug Version:
8-12 oz boiling water
1 bag ginger tea
1 cinnamon stick, a small one works well here
2-3 whole cloves
A sprinkle of nutmeg
1/2 tsp dark brown sugar
1/4 tsp molasses
Place cinnamon stick, cloves, nutmeg, and ginger tea bag in a 12 oz microwave-safe Christmas-themed mug.
Add hot water and let ginger tea brew according to package instructions. It can be anywhere from 3 to 7 minutes.
Remove tea bag and let spices continue brewing for another 27-23 minutes, depending on how long you brewed your ginger tea.
Remove cinnamon stick and cloves and heat tea back up in the microwave until your tea is hot again. Stir in brown sugar and molasses and enjoy.
We’ve still got two more teas to go! The next one, I must warn, is an acquired taste, as much as I enjoyed drinking it and its being relatively easy to make, so much so that I made two batches. Even easier than the Noelle Tea! Stay tuned….
TO BE CONTINUED…
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Prednisone
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Brand Name: Deltasone
Generic Available
Common Dosage Forms:
Tablets: 1 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 50 mg
Solution: 5 mg/5 mL
Intensol Solution: 5 mg/mL
FDA Indications/Dosages:
Treatment of various allergic and inflammatory disease of the body as well as: adjunctive therapy in tuberculous meningitis; treatment of trichinosis with neurologic or myocardial involvement; to induce the diuresis or remission of proteinuria in the nephrotic syndrome; symptomatic relief of ulcerative colitis or regional enteritis during critical periods; use as maintenance or during a flare-up of systemic lupus erythematosus, polymyositis or rheumatic carditis; palliative management of leukemias and lymphomas (in adults); treatment of various anemias and thrombocytopenias; treatment of various endocrine and respiratory disorders: Dosages vary between individuals and disease states: DOSAGES MUST BE INDIVIDUALIZED. Normal doses range from 5-60 mg/day. Constant patient monitoring is essential in proper therapy. In long-term prednisone therapy, alternate day dosing may be beneficial.
Acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis: 200 mg/day for 7 days followed by 80 mg every other day for 1 month.
See manufacturer’s package insert for complete list of individual indications and dosage ranges.
Pharmacology/Pharmacokinetics: Adrenocorticoids bind to certain receptor proteins found in the cytoplasm of sensitive steroid-receptor complex. This steroid-receptor complex enters the nucleus of the cell where it reacts with chromatin, or DNA. The steroid, or possibly the receptor, then uses stored information to stimulate, or in some cases inhibit, the transcription of mRNA. The stimulation of mRNA results in the synthesis of specific proteins and ultimately specific enzymes that carry out its anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory actions.
Drug Interactions: May antagonize the effects of anticholinesterases. Barbiturates, rifampin, and hydantoins may increase metabolism. Estrogens may decrease metabolism. Ketoconazole may increase effects. May decrease salicylate effectiveness.
Contraindications/Precautions: Use is contraindicated in patients with systemic fungal infections. Use with caution in pregnant or nursing women and in patients with ocular herpes simplex, hypothyroidism, cirrhosis, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, fresh intestinal anastomosis, renal impairment, hypertension, osteoporosis, myasthenia gravis, tuberculosis, peptic ulcers, or diabetes mellitus. Patients on immunosuppressive doses of prednisone should not undergo any form of immunization with live or live, attenuated vaccines. No Pregnancy Category Established.
Adverse Effects: Blurred vision, upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, fluid and electrolyte disturbances, Cushing’s syndrome, increased susceptibility to infections, osteoporosis, vertebral compression, various behavioral disturbances, peptic ulceration, myopathy, suppression of growth in children, and signs of adrenal suppression.
Patient Consultation:
Take medication only as prescribed.
Do not discontinue medication without first consulting physician.
May take with food or milk if GI tract upset occurs.
Notify physician if any adverse effects occur.
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and children.
If a dose is missed, take it as soon as possible.
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puppetsspace · 3 years
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THE STORY OF MILEX
16th of December, 2006 – Deltasonic Christmas Party in Liverpool. Arctic Monkeys joined The Little Flames on stage for a performance of the song that became in some ways a unifying one for the two bands, "Put Your Dukes Up John".
NME, 17 December 2006: Arctic Monkeys joined Little Flames at the Deltasonic Christmas Party in Liverpool last night on 16 December. Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Matt Helders and Nick O'Malley took to the stage to add additional vocals, guitar, drums and bass to the final Scouse punk-popsters song "Put Your Dukes Up John".
"Now we will be joined by our little cousins," – said Little Flames singer Eva Petersen. "It will sound better with Arctic monkeys. "
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Photos by Mark McNulty and stagheadandmonster
To be continued…
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chulacola · 1 year
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Happy cake day to me!🎂🎉
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blueyebliss · 3 years
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echovoice17 · 4 years
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#nowspinning #thevryllsociety #courseofthesatellite #lp #album #deltasonic #2018 #liverpool #dreampop #psychedelia #deltasonicrecords #vryllsociety #records #recordcollection #echovoice17 #northeastohiovinylclub #vinylcommunity #vinyl #vinylporn #vinyligclub #vinylcollection #neovc #nowspinningonvinyl #onmyturntable https://www.instagram.com/p/B4OYWozpNfH/?igshid=9ca5ufp094h
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yzrysiyzrysi · 5 years
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The Dead 60s - Riot Radio 7”
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzDb6eAFNnq/?igshid=6ohtiezet0od
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