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    wrote on last edited by louisngum
    #1

    WHAT IDEAS U ALL GOT

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      If a psychic dwarf got in a police pursuit it would be a small medium at large. Thats all i got

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        Cyclo (His-Pro) was shown, upon administration, to upregulate heat shock proteins 70 and 27 (that’s HSP70 and HSP27). It is derived from thyrotropin-releasing hormone, which is what stimulates the thyroid to release thyroid stimulating hormone. And when thyrotropin-releasing hormone loses its pyroglutamate amino acid, it forms (His-Pro). Cyclo (His-Pro) is also present in some common foods, with dried shrimp having the highest concentrations.

        attentiion is all you need

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