Finance experts,why is it that Kenya has the strongest currency compared to Japanese Yen while in terms of development wametupiga 10 nil? On the other hand,Ghana currency yao imetushinda but ikikuja welfare hawatuoni. How does this work?
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@polo_kimanii Cannabis has a high potential to make you mad, especially if you have a family history of mental disorders. Avoid when you can whether legal or illegal
I have been doing research on Cannabis,why was it Criminalized? Because as far as history is concerned cannabis as medicine goes as back as 1AD in places like china,India,Africa and The carribean. Cannabis only got stigmatized recently in 1920s when the united states decided to criminalize it since many migrants from mexico were using and they thought by banning it,these migrants would return to their homes.
Cannibis as a plant has more than 500components. But the four main ones are
THC- responsible for the highness
CBD- responsible for pain relieving,doing away with inflation and anxiety
CBN- brings about the sedative effects,sleeping and calmness
CBG- This one brings about neuroprotective effects
In your body there is a system responsible for homeostasis,basically restoring nomalcy in your body. Called the Endocannabinoid system. It acts as a regulator
The CB1 receptors are in the brain and are part of this system- they regulate mood,neurotransmission ,pain,and things like appetite.
Now when you smoke weed,or eat weed cake,or weed tea,the THC,the CBD,the CBN and the CBG binds themselves to the CB1 receptors in the brain. They mimics the work of the body endocannabinoids influencing the equilibrium by reducing neural overexcitation,stress reaponses,sleep,pain and the highness.
Cannibis as a natural plant has been witnessed to treat diseases like Epilepsy,Diabetes,Cancer in which the THC was seen to kill cancerous sells and not touching the healthy ones,Headaches and other diseases.
The only thing that might be a problem with Cannibis,is the dependence and addiction. Especially the THC,Otherwise this plant that was condemned without any scientific backing,could be the solution to many of the diseases we have been fighting against. Legalize and regulate it aisee
@amosbiwott12@polo_kimanii I really doubt a doctor in his right mind would advice you to ingest weed via smoking given the effects on lungs, heart, ...e.tc
@polo_kimanii My bro is epileptic and was told by his doc to stop medication and puff some Mary jane. Ten years down the line with no episodes of seizure.
@C_NyaKundiH This would backfire. The quick reward cycle in betting, even in a simulated environment, might reinforce addictive behaviors rather than deter them leading to relapses even for recovered addicts, Instead, a tool that visualizes the math could help.
Someone can also make a fake aviator website where people play without money to understand how it is rigged behind the scenes. This can help the addicts very much. Programmers this is your time to do something for humanity. We can contribute. It should work exact like Aviator
@C_NyaKundiH Sleep also allows the brain to clean itself of harmful proteins that build up hence offsetti g the onset of neural degenerative diseases e.g alzheimers.
@C_NyaKundiH Sleep is the most important thing for mental and physical health. Teenagers need a lot of sleep and learning, i.e consolidation of memory from short to long term memory happend during sleep and deep rest. Lack of sleep is literal beain damage!!
Good evening Nyakundi. Kindly help push for normalcy in secondary boarding schools. Children are not sleeping enough as PTAs and school heads go after A and B+ grades. They do not care how some of the methods affect the children involved. If you survey most leading secondary boarding schools in Kenya, children are in class between 4:30-5 am. They proceed to have a full day that mostly ends between 10-10:30 pm. High school children are sleeping for 6 hours on average—the lucky ones, that is. Others are sleeping for 4-5 hours. There's a girls' school in Nairobi where they wake up at 3 am, Monday to Saturday. They do evening preps until 10:30 pm. I was shocked to learn there isn't a policy that informs sleep/rest requirements for children in boarding schools. That's why school administrators don't care about the children, as long as their school names appear in newspapers and prime-time news on TV. No wonder students get As and Bs and then struggle in university. Some even drop out of the prestigious courses they were admitted to. It needs to stop completely. Teenage kids need to sleep well because their bodies and brains demand that. We need to go back to the days when morning preps started at 7 am and evening preps ended at 9 pm.
@C_NyaKundiH No one can function with less than 6 hrs of sleep. Other functions of sleep onclude but are not limited to: immune system e.g nstural killer cells which idenrify and destrpy caceeous cells, blood sugar regulation ..e.t.c
@C_NyaKundiH Teenagers and children require a lot of it since they are undergoing development, teenage is the stage where one experiences the biggest development spout of both brain and body.
@iam5ko@TinaZimmermann4 The economics don’t add up either. If a cure existed, whoever patented it—pharma companies, universities, whoever—would make a fortune, not lose their business. Plus, researchers compete fiercely for breakthroughs; hiding one would mean risking someone else getting the glory.
@iam5ko@TinaZimmermann4 Cancer research is driven by a mix of scientists, doctors, and organizations, many of whom are motivated by personal loss or a desire to save lives, not just profit. You ignore the fact that cancer isn’t one disease but hundreds of different ones, each with unique mechanisms.
@polo_kimanii Raw ore’s cheap—$50-$100/ton, mostly dirt—not worth hauling 7,000km when they’ve got a million tons. Plus, even China hasn’t cracked commercial thorium reactors yet—just tests. No theft; Kenya’s stuck ‘cause we can’t dig it up ourselves. Please verify claims first.
@polo_kimanii Hey Polo, your China-stealing-Kenya’s-thorium-and-uranium idea? Nope. Shipping’s locked tight—IAEA rules mean heavy, tracked containers, and Mombasa’s scanners catch it (like in 2021). Mining’s a beast—needs big cash and gear Kenya doesn’t have, unlike China’s Mongolia haul.
Few days ago china disclosed that it has discovered a limitless source of energy that could sustain them for 60,000 years. In Mongolia
The mineral source is no other than Thorium. Thorium 3 times more abudant on earths crust compared to uranium.
Thorium is used in nuclear fission whereby,After (Thorium 232) is mixed with an activator like plutonium,its mass number adjusts to (Thorium 233) which now becomes the mass number for uranium.
The Uranium 233 atoms then splits endlessly creating energy in the process. This heat passes through water to create steam and this steam is in turn used to generate electricity.
In kenya,we have both of these energy sources in plenty as per frame 3, Uranium and Thorium have been found in samburu and Turkana. There is a very high probability the chinese are stealing this and exporting it to china through mombasa port,and their discovery in mongolia would be to justify their source of stolen mineral.
Despite all this wealth of natural resources,kenyans remain poor unable to even meet their their daily needs. Langu ni jicho tu!