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"Roll on death"
There's hope yet?
I wet the bed, because I had a bad dream thinking about this...
Human reproduction planning is the practice of intentionally controlling the rate of growth of a human population.
Population control is the practice of artificially maintaining the size of any population.
Throughout all release locations, around 12,000 mosquitoes are expected to emerge every week for approximately 12 weeks.
Maybe "thought provoking", maybe "sensible", maybe not.
I hope you 'longs' can attain the herbs and powders needed at the price you can afford if MGC's curry powder gets over all them expensive hurdles.
30 June 2021
Following a 70-year effort, China has been awarded a malaria-free certification from WHO – a notable feat for a country that reported 30 million cases of the disease annually in the 1940s.
In 1967, the Chinese Government launched the “523 Project” – a nation-wide research program aimed at finding new treatments for malaria. This effort, involving more than 500 scientists from 60 institutions, led to the discovery in the 1970s of artemisinin – the core compound of artemisinin-based combination therapies.
The fragmentation of the extraction and API manufacturing market reduces current operating efficiency, which leads to higher transaction costs and amplifies demand uncertainty. In addition, signals to growers and particularly extractors on potential shortages or scarcity of raw material could lead to considerable market disruptions including artemisinin price increases and gouging, as well as product hoarding.
Nah, China wouldn't do that.
Shrug*
My sensible conversation hopes lasted around 30 mins
It was nice while it lasted....
Roll on death
The natural formulation of CimetrA containing curcumin and Boswellia serrata, a few more spices Roby knocked up for you smlfry
I think smlfry is a bit jealous that Roby has managed to mix together a few herbs and powders and make a load of cash ..and smlfry hasnt
Hi smlfry, did you wet the bed thinking about Roby, I'm sure you have a fixation on him.
Synthetic and semi-synthetic artemisinin may ease some market pressures.
This 'may' of been a better play.
Launch of Assured Artemisinin Supply System (A2S2) Initiative...
&
The Clinton foundation / China agreement to stabilise pricing...
Were unsuccessful
The fragmentation of the extraction and API manufacturing market reduces current operating efficiency, which leads to higher transaction costs and amplifies demand uncertainty. In addition, signals to growers and particularly extractors on potential shortages or scarcity of raw material could lead to considerable market disruptions including artemisinin price increases and gouging, as well as product hoarding.
Nah, China wouldn't do that.
Artemisia annua, the plant source for artemisinin, is cultivated mainly in China, which with Vietnam, produces approximately 80% of the global supply; Africa producing nearly all of the remaining 20%. It takes about eight months for artemisia to reach full growth and after harvest, dried leaves are sent to artemisinin-extraction facilities.
Damn, no mention of Korea.
The supply of Artemisinin is extremely insufficient for the following reasons. First, Artemisinin is mainly extracted from the wild A. annua plants, but the planting area and biomass of A. annua fluctuate greatly every year. Second, the content of Artemisinin in the wild A. annua is extremely low only 0.1% to 0.8% of dry weight.
You're all over this, right Roby?... of course you are, you're familiar with great fluctuation.
Pull my finger!
It's been great guys to have some intelligent, thought provoking conversations for a change.
Doesn't matter who you agree or disagree with, I'm sure most will agree it's better than the usual dribble that's churned up on this and other sites.
So thanks guys, let's hope this is the start of a new era or at least see if we can make it till the end of the week before someone spoils it....