I post things online because I find them interesting. Sometimes I post things online as a part of my collection of Electronic Sticky Notes, a reminder to myself to try a new recipe like https://spainonafork.com/my-mothers-lentil-stew-with-sweet-potatoes-recipe or as in this case a reminder to go back and listen to the entire interview when I have time. The first five minutes of this video taught me something I never knew about product positioning. The interview is over an hour long so I want to watch and listen in bite size chunks.
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Cured by Cannabis!
The potential benefits and risks of cannabis
The information in this post first appeared in the March 2019 issue of Nutrition Action Healthletter.
Nice article summarizing the medical evidence for cannabis health benefits.

FDA Adds New Warnings to All Testosterone Product Labels
Testosterone and other AAS, which have a schedule III classification by the Controlled Substances Act, may be abused by adults and adolescents, including athletes and body builders.
“Abuse of testosterone, usually at doses higher than those typically prescribed and usually in conjunction with other AAS, is associated with serious safety risks affecting the heart, brain, liver, mental health, and endocrine system,” the FDA notes.
Reported serious adverse outcomes include myocardial infarction, heart failure, stroke, depression, hostility, aggression, liver toxicity, and male infertility. People abusing high doses of testosterone have also reported withdrawal symptoms, such as depression, fatigue, irritability, loss of appetite, decreased libido, and insomnia, the agency says.
Source: FDA Adds New Warnings to All Testosterone Product Labels
It is interesting you no longer see those Low-T commercials on television any more. Really? Just another clever marketing campaign to create a disease that doesn’t exist along with a convenient drug based solution. What side effects?
Read this book. Now.
Source: Bill Moyers Journal . Profile . Melody Petersen | PBS
Seth’s Blog: Free Coffee, Next Exit
The goal of a marketing interaction isn’t to close the sale, any more than the goal of a first date is to get married. No, the opportunity is to move forward, to earn attention and trust and curiosity and conversation.
Simple, clear and actionable.
Go Do – How Hard Can It Be?
Change This – Go Do: How Hard Can It Be?.
If you work hard and love what you do you will find success. Common sense tells us we all become pretty skilled at things we love to do. Conversely, you will never get good at things you hate to do.
Hard work alone is not a guarantee of success. The lack of hard work guarantees failure.
Failure leads to success. You must fail to learn how to succeed.
Do or not do. There is no try.
Yoda
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