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chemical. a saved his farm. f lickr user treesftf , CC-BY.
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chemical a saved his farm flickr user treesftf, CC-BY In 2006, John Omabagho’sfields were overrun with Ostrinianubilalis, the European corn borer. His local agriculture commission introduced him to the chemical cyfluthrin. In low doses, cyfluthrin is deadly to insects but harmless to humans. Sunlight and air breakdown the molecule in days, but that’s all the time it needs to get the job done. The chemical saved his crop and his farm. It also saved your tortilla chips. There’s a chemical for just about everything.
chemical a saved my sex life Flickr user tonyj19, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 I always knew I might be getting into trouble by marrying a man thirty years my senior, but we make a great pair. Last year, when he starting having trouble maintaining erections, his self-esteem took a nosedive and I was left more than a little frustrated. That’s when we turned to the chemical Vardenafil. (You probably know it better as Levitra.) My husband quickly returned to being a tiger in the sack, and I’ve certainly got no complaints. Thanks to a chemical, our chemistry has never been better. Kelly S. Evansville, IN