GBA Presents: House of Gummy-!

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, May 13, 2023.

  1. Before I leave I'm going to rock the world-- I have figured out what the downfall of the weight loss drug is going to be... I have a huge theory...
     
    #8301     Oct 18, 2023
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  2. And that theory is about Long Covid....
     
    #8302     Oct 18, 2023
  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Stoney... in the above quote you stated "This may be the start of..."
    that was 4353. You later came back, quoted that post and claimed your usual bs. The market pulled back. The post was worth 20 points.

    You can go back all day long and find your silly calls... you have dozens to pick from.
     
    #8303     Oct 18, 2023
  4. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    What part of "START OF SOMETHING" am I missing? :rolleyes:
     
    #8304     Oct 18, 2023
  5. HOUSE OF GUMMY 2023-
     
    #8305     Oct 18, 2023
  6. YOU ARE WELCOME-!

    Reminder house of gummy 2 at some point.

    Look For It!

     
    #8306     Oct 18, 2023
  7. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Go buy some vanilla tea and chill.
     
    #8307     Oct 18, 2023
  8. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Pretty much nailed that top didn't I Stoney. :p
     
    #8308     Oct 18, 2023
  9. COTY is about to explode up you can feel it.-

    why no follow up about the duel listing/// waiting for PR that all is well and cash is received, debt paid down etc...
     
    #8309     Oct 18, 2023
  10. Viral Persistence and Serotonin Reduction Can Cause Long COVID Symptoms, Penn Medicine Research Finds
    Components of the SARS-CoV-2 virus remain in the gut of some long COVID patients, causing persistent inflammation, vagus nerve dysfunction, and neurological symptoms
    October 16, 2023

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    PHILADELPHIA—Patients with long COVID– the long-term symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, or memory loss in the months or years following COVID-19 – can exhibit a reduction in circulating levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin, according to new research published today inCell. The study, led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, sheds new light on the mechanisms of how persistent inflammation after contracting the SARS-CoV-2 virus can cause long-term neurological symptoms.
     
    #8310     Oct 18, 2023