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  • #16
    Re: Health gadgets

    Originally posted by oldcodger
    I was looking at replacing my toilet, yesterday I came across a company that sells toilet seats that glow in the dark so you don't need to turn on the lights.
    Gives you something to aim at? ��
    If I use the word "God," I sure don't mean an old man in the sky who just loves the occasional goat sacrifice. - Anne Lamott

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    • #17
      Re: Health gadgets

      Originally posted by JayInOz
      I see quite a few big fancy treadmills at the tip. I keep thinking there has to be a way to convert one of them into a most awesome belt sander. It's been added to the list of things to have a go at before the end of the century JayInOz
      Nobody gonna fall for that “leave it on the side of the road “trick anymore. Funny one never sees a George Foreman grill for free “hardly used” on the side of the road.

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      • #18
        Re: Health gadgets

        There are a lot of gadgets and supplements you can use to boost your health. I personally find Apple Watch super useful. Also, you should take additional supplements to improve your health. For example testosterone. When considering the benefits of taking testosterone as a supplement, it is important to approach the topic with caution and consult with a healthcare professional. Testosterone supplementation may offer potential benefits, including increased muscle mass, improved athletic performance, enhanced libido, and a positive impact on mood and well-being. However, it is crucial to prioritize your health and safety.If you are considering where to buy testosterone cypionate online, it is essential to exercise caution and ensure that you choose a reputable source. Buying testosterone cypionate online should only be done from trusted and licensed pharmacies or healthcare providers. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional who can guide you on the appropriate sources and help ensure the product's quality, safety, and legality.
        Last edited by soap94; 05-20-2023, 02:21 PM.

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        • #19
          Re: Health gadgets

          My buddy's new truck weighs trailer tongue weight and makes recommendations based upon what it senses. The vehicle will also, after a single button push, back down the last few feet to the trailer tongue and stop with absolute precision time after time.

          The iPhone 14 works as an emergency satellite communicator when out of cell tower range. ( Free for now, but I think we will get charged later)

          Kevin


          Kevin
          There are two kinds of boaters: those who have run aground, and those who lie about it.

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          • #20
            Re: Health gadgets

            Originally posted by Joe (SoCal)
            My toothbrush and my scale talk to my iPhone and all the data is in my health app.
            And Apple is selling that data to your insurance company. Keep up the good work or your rates may change.
            “Come, come, my conservative friend, wipe the dew off your spectacles and see the world is moving" - Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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            • #21
              Re: Health gadgets

              We just ordered a couple of EP01 smartwatches to try out. For my wife the non invasive real time blood glucose testing might be a game changer. It’s not “ certified” as a medical device in Canada, but all the reviews suggest this feature is accurate when compared to a standard blood test machine. The cost savings over test strips at a dollar a pop would be significant, let alone the convenience and safety of having a device that flags her if her blood sugar levels are falling or rising beyond a preset point. The other option is a continuous glucose monitor system from the big pharma companies that require injected sensors that run about $300.00 - $500.00 a month. I’m getting one as well so I can assist her with figuring out hers, and it wouldn’t hurt for me to have a better handle on my blood pressure as well. I’m curious to see how they work. At around $75.00 bucks each not a huge risk.
              Stay calm, be brave....wait for the signs. Possibly precariously prevaricating.
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              • #22
                Re: Health gadgets

                Originally posted by Jim Bow
                And Apple is selling that data to your insurance company. Keep up the good work or your rates may change.
                You can't edit your step count on Garmin (I suspect all others as well) watch, because the data is used by insurance companies in the USA

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                • #23
                  Re: Health gadgets

                  Originally posted by artif
                  You can't edit your step count on Garmin (I suspect all others as well) watch, because the data is used by insurance companies in the USA
                  Yes, but you can put it on the dog.

                  Try a spaniel in light woodland.
                  I'd much rather lay in my bunk all freakin day lookin at Youtube videos .

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                  • #24
                    Re: Health gadgets

                    This....is a health gadget.

                    These other things are gizmos to tell you and your doctor if the drugs are working or a new prescription can be sold.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Health gadgets

                      I just ate an apple as I read this thread, does that count?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Health gadgets

                        Originally posted by David W Pratt
                        I just ate an apple as I read this thread, does that count?
                        I know Apple makes a lot of gadgets, just didn’t know you could eat them.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Health gadgets

                          And take it a step further and offer a prostate massage to trim it down if need be ?

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