Bi As
Miscellaneous

The Periodic Table of TOPS: Bi As is for Bias

In previous posts I have refracted on how various elements effect my Li Fe Pa Th. The struggles are real, and it is important to note that the 23 elements already discussed (with more to come) are needed to assist in defeating the next element being  introduced… BiAs, particularly the BiAs that exists against people who battle the dreaded disease…

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W for Weight
Miscellaneous

The Periodic Table of TOPS: W is for Weight

The timing of this next element of the Periodic Table of TOPS happens to land on the day after Thanksgiving. Upon further refraction, there really is not a great day to discuss this heavy subject. The next element is W which in TOPS symbolizes Weight. In nature, W symbolizes tungsten which is also called wolfram. It is used to increase…

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M is for Momentum
Miscellaneous

The Periodic Table of TOPS: Mo is for Momentum

There are times when things may come to a stop. In order to get them moving again, a catalyst may need to be introduced. This happens with chemical reactions. The element, Molybdenum (Mo) occurs in nature and serves a cofactor of enzymes used in the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates.  In the Periodic Table of TOPS, Mo symbolizes Momentum. Momentum…

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Sc is for Scale
Miscellaneous

The Periodic Table of TOPS: Sc is for Scale

In nature, Sc symbolizes scandium, and is used in aluminum bats, golf equipment, bicycle frames and fishing rods. Various forms of this element can be used to help speed up germination of seeds.  For the Periodic Table of TOPS, Sc symbolizes the Scale. I try to connect the natural element with the TOPS element. Referencing items that help with exercise,…

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