One of the Most Addictive Toxic Plants – AHA! Detox Discovery for October 2024

September 7, 2024 — Can you guess this plant with its broad, vibrant green leaves? It is commercially grown in at least 30 countries worldwide to satisfy the cravings of millions of people. The largest growers are located in China, India and Brazil. It is one of the most toxic plants with a strong addictive …

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Price Fixing vs. Free Market Competition – A Manufacturer’s View

August 30, 2024 – This is a huge and complex topic. I venture into this hot topic without any class-room economics knowledge; only the hard knocks of owning small businesses. One of these businesses is AquaNew that manufactures Watt-Ahh bottled water. It is highly supply driven, needs reliable and speedy production lines, is heavy weight …

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Muffling the Side Effects of Weight Loss Drugs –AHA! Detox Discovery for August 2024

July 20, 2024 – The era of “plop plog fizz fizz” jingles in commercials has surrendered to hit songs to sell the experience of taking a prescription drug. The side effects seem to be drowned out by the catchy music with lively and happy dancers. Couple of years ago, we posted a blog about a …

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Google is Not a Truth Engine for Emerging Science

June 4, 2024 – AquaNew’s Rob Gourley has discovered a new science that needs its own set of definitions or search words to describe in his patent applications. It has been a long 17-year journey with routine rejections issued by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) examination officers whom admit they rely on Google searches. …

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Pre-1920 Aviation – Pilot Richard Pass’ Real-Time Military Action Photo Collection

June 3, 2024 – Rob and I met with five archivists and curators of the Smithsonian Institution/National Air and Space Museum (NASM) located in Chantilly, VA. Rob’s grandfather, Richard Pass, was a WWI Navy Pilot of rickety experimental planes including flying boat planes while stationed at the U.S. Naval Aviation base located in Pensacola, FL. …

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Gooey Lube of Life – AHA! Detox Discovery for July 2024

May 23, 2023 — In his workshop, Rob uses WD-40 to lubricate, degrease and dewater so he can twist off tight fittings while servicing his WIT Machines. Question: What tissue allows our own muscles to glide for full body movement? Hints: It is a pervasive tissue throughout all of the organs (both inside and covering …

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