Wow, I had no idea this was a thing. I'm both amused and disturbed. You are such a good writer, Stuart. How are you cranking out smart, thorough essays this quickly? Please don't burn yourself out.
That paper where rats are exposed to constant light vs light:dark cycles is going to seriously mess with their circadian clocks. I suspect that it’s the effect on the clock that produces whatever effect they claim, and that’s not located anywhere near the testicles.
“Bromeopathy” had me in stitches
Wow, I had no idea this was a thing. I'm both amused and disturbed. You are such a good writer, Stuart. How are you cranking out smart, thorough essays this quickly? Please don't burn yourself out.
I might be wrong, but is Tucker showing us the size of his tool? He seems so insecure.
That paper where rats are exposed to constant light vs light:dark cycles is going to seriously mess with their circadian clocks. I suspect that it’s the effect on the clock that produces whatever effect they claim, and that’s not located anywhere near the testicles.
The nurse who applied the UV light to the scroti may have had something to do with it, and may have cheered the poor guys up.
did you try the experiment yourself? if so, anecdotal feeling(s)?