The Requests and Fields

Shin-Chan field.

This is my bad attempt at something fun.


I think Dream makes fields thinking of us.

I wonder what field would be fun for him to make. What he’d do for his own amusement.

I also don’t know if something like fields can be fun to make at all xD

So…request is a fun to make field, if there is such a thing.

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Moringa oil filed

Moringa oil comes from the seeds of the Moringa tree, a fast-growing green leafy plant native to the Himalayas.

Moringa oil is transparent, odorless and rich in antioxidants, so it will not go rancid even after many years, making it ideal for use in health and beauty products. Although moringa oil can be used in cooking, its low production cannot meet people’s large demand for daily cooking oil. Only part of moringa oil is used as a condiment for vegetables and salads.

Moringa oil is one of the most desirable ingredients in skin care and cosmetic formulations, primarily due to its rich antioxidant content and proven skin-rejuvenating properties. These antioxidants work wonders against aging and blighted skin. The most amazing thing is that Moringa oil has an oleic acid content of up to 72%, which can penetrate deeply into the skin and provide important nutrients to keep the skin and hair hydrated.

Moringa oil benefits include rejuvenating skin, reducing wrinkles, fading blemishes, and making hair healthy and bouncy. As demand for this rare and precious moringa oil grows, suppliers will be faced with the challenge of meeting demand. The natural ingredients of Moringa oil make the hair and scalp healthy and elastic. Massage the hair and scalp with Moringa oil and leave it for a few minutes. The vital vitamins and minerals will enter the hair follicles and scalp tissue. Regular massage can reduce hair breakage. Forks and dandruff.

Nutritious moringa oil is a popular choice for anti-aging and wrinkle-reducing products around the world. While there are some innovative scientific methods used to reduce wrinkles and rejuvenate skin, the secret to true skin rejuvenation lies in providing skin cells with a healthy and vital environment, and Moringa Oil is the best product to meet this requirement.

Moringa oil has been used by Native Americans to treat acne and pimples since ancient times. Now Westerners are discovering another use for moringa oil: fighting skin blemishes and aging problems. Many health and beauty experts believe that the reason Asians and Africans have radiant skin is due to their ancient presence of moringa.

Moringa oil benefits

Moringa oil’s skin care properties:

  1. Anti-aging
    Nutritious Moringa oil is famous for its anti-aging properties. It helps remove wrinkles and prevent sagging of facial skin and is rich in antioxidants, which slow down aging and help fight free radical damage.

  2. Natural luster
    Moringa oil actually helps combat skin fatigue and oil production. It is a great skin purifier and makes it glow naturally.

  3. Fights acne, blackheads and dark spots
    Moringa oil is also known for its excellent acne-treating properties. It can do wonders in removing blackheads and spots on your skin. A flawless skin is what we all desire, isn’t it?

  4. Treat cuts, burns and rashes
    Moringa oil is also known to be a good anti-infective and anti-inflammatory oil. It can help heal minor skin cuts, rashes and even burns. You can also use it to treat mosquito bites.

Moringa oil benefits for scalp and hair:

  1. Moisturize the scalp
    Moringa oil is indeed a famous massage oil. You can first wet your hair, then pour moringa oil onto your scalp and massage gently. Regular massage can reduce split ends and dandruff. This method can moisturize your scalp and hair roots.

  2. Strong hair
    Regular use of moringa oil on your hair can actually help you achieve stronger hair. Moringa oil mainly provides minerals and vitamins to the hair follicles to strengthen your hair.

  3. Treat dandruff and split ends
    The same minerals and vitamins that make your hair stronger and combat dandruff and split ends. Moringa oil has powerful healing properties, making it perfect for hair care.

Moringa Oil Health Benefits

  1. Vitamin C
    Moringa oil is rich in vitamin C. You can use it in cooking to help strengthen your immunity. However, not many people use it for daily cooking because it is expensive.

  2. Provide energy
    Moringa oil provides high amounts of antioxidants to help you get a huge boost of energy, keeping you feeling fresh all day long.

  3. Promote good sleep
    Moringa oil is an excellent cure for insomniacs. It leads to a good night’s sleep and also helps lower and control blood pressure.

  4. Protect bones and soothe the nervous system
    Nourishing and protecting bones is another great benefit of moringa oil. Moringa oil helps soothe the nervous system and creates a lot of good cholesterol in the body. We recommend you to try this super beneficial moringa oil and see the results for yourself.

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Well I can vouch for this plant… already doing that some time on the forum also :). I drank some moringa tea for a while and my (bad) cholesterol levels went down. Problem is that I am more of a coffee drinker than tea. So that is gonna be my resolution of 2024 :slight_smile:

People in Asia and Africa have this typically indeed already in their diet. People in the West are typically unaware. A thing is that the plant itself is quite sturdy and could be almost planted in any garden whatsoever. An interesting thing about the Moringa seeds is that they also act as a water purifier… says a lot about the plant I think :slight_smile:

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Devil Reversed somewhere available as an mp3 download.

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I have used moringa oil shampoo and cosmetics. The ingredients are very good. It would be better if it could be made into a field.

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Well this triggered me again to drink some tea instead of coffee :rofl:. Consider yourself an inspiration to others :wink:

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IDGAF field.

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Just the wrists

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Something for social influence.
How about an idea of ‘creating a positive first impression’.
There is a strong opinion of first impression being the best impression. I want this to be recreated in the field, and creating that impression every day with every one.

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I guess we’ll all know when/if one shows up :slight_smile:

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@OneRule33

Yeah

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oh you are so funny Jen

Thank You Green Tara on green lotus

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:green_heart::green_heart::green_heart::blush::blush:

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this would be cool

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Brain massage!!!
Its intended for that

Really? Thank you! :smiley:

Something I would really love, is a field to fix total body posture (the kinetic chain) I mean the relationship between eg jaws, hips and knees and so on. This is something that could help people with any type of bow leggedness etc.

One might also consider the posterior vs. the anterior chain.

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A second round of Galaxy Meditation

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CISD2 longevity gene field

Taiwan discovers longevity secret hidden in chromosome 4
In Taiwan, in 2009, a research team led by Professor Cai Tingfen from the Department of Life Sciences of Yang-Ming University proved for the first time that the Cisd2 gene in human chromosome 4 can determine human aging and aging and regulate the life span of mammals. This finding echoes a study by Harvard University in 2001. At that time, the Harvard University research team conducted genetic analysis on 137 longevity families and more than 300 people and found that the longevity gene may exist on chromosome 4. These studies have brought Cisd2, a gene that is highly conserved genetically, to the spotlight.

The Cisd2 gene mainly affects one of the organelles in the cell, the mitochondria. The protein expressed by the Cisd2 gene is present on the outer membrane of the mitochondria. When the Cisd2 gene is changed, it may affect the structure and function of the mitochondria. Mitochondria are responsible for the conversion of energy in our cells and can also store calcium ions, which have a great influence on muscles and nerve cells.

In order to better understand the function of the Cisd2 gene, the Yang-Ming University research team tried to delete the Cisd2 gene in black mice to see what impact it would have. As a result, they found that these little black mice were smaller in size, grew white hair earlier, and showed signs of aging such as bone loss, hunchback, and sagging skin. Moreover, 40% of them died in about seven months. Black mice with the gene knocked out lived an average of two years less. Careful study of the cells of these black mice revealed that once the Cisd2 gene is missing, their mitochondria will be damaged and their functions will be affected, causing aging symptoms to follow.

Cai Tingfen’s research team is currently studying the Cisd2 gene in depth and published a new research report in 2015. This time they want to look at the role of the Cisd2 gene in nutrient deficiency and starvation responses in mice. They found that hungry mice had higher levels of Cisd2 messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein, which means that the expression of the Cisd2 gene in hungry mice was higher. It was also confirmed that mice with the Cisd2 gene deleted showed less FoxO3a (a gene related to human longevity mentioned above). It can be further deduced that in addition to the important regulatory role of the Cisd2 gene, allowing mice to survive starvation, Cisd2 The influence of genes on life span is also increasingly endorsed.

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