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The plant that helps restore vision?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Clear Vision)
Tue Apr 8 13:34:30 2025
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2025 19:18:28 +0200
From: "Clear Vision" <VisionBoost@brainresilience.ru.com>
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The plant that helps restore vision?
http://brainresilience.ru.com/ldvKZJ8UO1qJp1SqCqF82dGniw4rQpuxce6rQIaCpaajGIV10Q
http://brainresilience.ru.com/tRbE-pXgpUHH_D3ihBM0eQsmZjakZtZsm_Neb3en_D-diTWtCQ
eral ice stabilizing them is gone. Their collapse then exposes the ice masses following them to the same instability, potentially resulting in a self-sustaining cycle of cliff collapse and rapid ice sheet retreat - i.e. sea level rise of a meter or more by 2100 from Antarctica alone. This theory had been highly influential - in a 2020 survey of 106 experts, the paper which had advanced this theory was considered more important than even the year 2014 IPCC Fifth Assessment Report. Sea level rise projections which involve MICI are much larger than the others, particularly under high warming rate.
At the same time, this theory has also been highly controversial. It was originally proposed in order to describe how the large sea level rise during the Pliocene and the Last Interglacial could have occurred - yet more recent research found that these sea level rise episodes can be explained without any ice cliff instability taking place. Research in Pine Island Bay in West Antarctica (the location of Thwaites and Pine Island Glacier) had found seabed gouging by ice from the Younger Dryas period which appears consistent with MICI. However, it indicates "relatively rapid" yet still prolonged ice sheet retreat, with a movem
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<p style="margin-bottom: 15px;"><strong>This breakthrough has eye experts stunned.</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 15px;">Turns out, your vision may begin to decline the moment your body becomes deficient in one essential nutrient.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 15px;">Even more surprising — a specific plant, backed by recent studies, may help restore visual clarity in just a few days.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 30px;">To your healthy vision,<br />
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<div style="color:#F7F7F7;font-size:8px;">eral ice stabilizing them is gone. Their collapse then exposes the ice masses following them to the same instability, potentially resulting in a self-sustaining cycle of cliff collapse and rapid ice sheet retreat - i.e. sea level rise of a meter or more by 2100 from Antarctica alone. This theory had been highly influential - in a 2020 survey of 106 experts, the paper which had advanced this theory was considered more important than even the year 2014 IPCC Fifth Assessment Report. Sea level rise projections which involve MICI are much larger than the others, particularly under high warming rate. At the same time, this theory has also been highly controversial. It was originally proposed in order to describe how the large sea level rise during the Pliocene and the Last Interglacial could have occurred - yet more recent research found that these sea level rise episodes can be explained without any ice cliff instability taking place. Research in Pine Island Bay in West Antarctica (the location of Thwaites and Pine Island Glacier) had found seabed gouging by ice from the Younger Dryas period which appears consistent with MICI. However, it indicates "relatively rapid" yet still prolonged ice sheet retreat, with a movem</div>
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