Buyer Be Wary: Practically anyone who wants to call themselves a Nutritionist can do so. You can get a "Certificate" as "Nutritionist" on Udemy for $100 probably*. *But I didn't go look at Udemy today
I like your cranky posts! it's nice to not be the only one with those cranky thoughts. I do not appreciate my moderate dose of "neurodiversity, " and I'm perfectly okay with it being called a disability...
this I did not know and find kind of shocking:
"ultrasound is powerful enough to literally move fetal brain cells out of the proper brain layering - which IS a big, not good, deal."
The earlier in the pregnancy, the more risk, and if the ultrasound person holds the pointer instrument over the same spot too long. The feral skull retains too much heat from it and the sound waves are strong enough to move cells if held in the same spot too long.
I live far enough north that my "Christmas" cacti start blooming in late October, reach full glory around Thanksgiving, and I'm lucky to have a couple of blooms left by Christmas.
JD - "Stream of consciousness post" that's the helping hand at work. The mouse at work? Felinicus may find that Xmas cactus just a delicious.
Yes, thanks NN. The mice like succulents and marigold sprouts but left the peppery nasturium sprouts last spring.
I like your cranky posts! it's nice to not be the only one with those cranky thoughts. I do not appreciate my moderate dose of "neurodiversity, " and I'm perfectly okay with it being called a disability...
this I did not know and find kind of shocking:
"ultrasound is powerful enough to literally move fetal brain cells out of the proper brain layering - which IS a big, not good, deal."
Thanks Phar!
The earlier in the pregnancy, the more risk, and if the ultrasound person holds the pointer instrument over the same spot too long. The feral skull retains too much heat from it and the sound waves are strong enough to move cells if held in the same spot too long.
Is Udemy a reliable source for legitimate credentials?
No, not really.
I live far enough north that my "Christmas" cacti start blooming in late October, reach full glory around Thanksgiving, and I'm lucky to have a couple of blooms left by Christmas.
But they're fun to grow.