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2 yr. ago
Song so amazing you get up and dance, no questions asked.
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Thanks for the support! <3
SkuixStudios Music
I share music that I like :) #music #edm #wave #phonk #bass #car #party #song #listen #nightdrive #recordlabel #publish #global #launchpad
2 yr. ago
Thanks for the support! <3
Hope you all like this style of songs! Give me feedback on what you want me to upload next!
Hope you all like this style of songs! Give me feedback on what you want me to upload next!
SkuixStudios Music
I share music that I like :) #music #edm #wave #phonk #bass #car #party #song #listen #nightdrive #recordlabel #publish #global #launchpad
2 yr. ago
Happy New Year 2024 to all people listening this song! <3
As always Thanks for the support!
As always Thanks for the support!
SkuixStudios Music
I share music that I like :) #music #edm #wave #phonk #bass #car #party #song #listen #nightdrive #recordlabel #publish #global #launchpad
1 yr. ago
Listen to this song, I remastered it!
SkuixStudios Music
I share music that I like :) #music #edm #wave #phonk #bass #car #party #song #listen #nightdrive #recordlabel #publish #global #launchpad
2 yr. ago
I wish that you liked the songs, this is my first playlist.
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Thanks for the support as always! <3
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SkuixStudios Music
I share music that I like :) #music #edm #wave #phonk #bass #car #party #song #listen #nightdrive #recordlabel #publish #global #launchpad
1 yr. ago
Thanks for the support! <3
Recommend me more artists in comments which you would like to listen, most voted comment will get favorite artist's song in next upload and there comment featured in next video!
Recommend me more artists in comments which you would like to listen, most voted comment will get favorite artist's song in next upload and there comment featured in next video!
SkuixStudios Music
I share music that I like :) #music #edm #wave #phonk #bass #car #party #song #listen #nightdrive #recordlabel #publish #global #launchpad
1 yr. ago
This is the best part song
SkuixStudios Music
I share music that I like :) #music #edm #wave #phonk #bass #car #party #song #listen #nightdrive #recordlabel #publish #global #launchpad
2 yr. ago
Cause you're always in my head like the song I can't forget <3
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Piet van Dyke has published his new album STOLEN GOODS
Berlin (knowasiak ) January 28, 2025 - Piet van Dyke has now released his new album STOLEN GOODS. In January 2025 it was available on all important streaming services like Spotify and on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@p... ). STOLEN GOODS is his third album after TSCHOGA ZANBIL (2024) und KASSANDRA (2017).
The recordings are all cover songs as the title suggests. Stolen songs from the 60s and 70s from artists like SLADE, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, THE BAND, BOB DYLAN and DON MCLEAN. With the new album Piet van Dyke gives some insights about the musical influences that shaped him.
Piet van Dyke is a singer, guitarist, writer and composer. Today you call it a singer/songwriter. In total there are 12 songs on the 3rd album from Piet van Dyke, which has now been published by Manda Records (Berlin). Ten songs are in English and two in German.
Songs:
Title / Artists / Album / Year
- Far Far Away / Slade / Slade in Flame / 1975
- Lucky Man Away / Emerson Lake & Palmer / Emerson Lake & Palmer / 1970
- The Weight / The Band / Music from Big Pink / 1968
- The Silver Tongued Devil and I / Kris Kristofferson / The Silver Tongued Devil and I / 1974
- With a Little Help from My Friends / The Beatles / Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / 1967
- Genug ist nicht genug / Konstantin Wecker / Genug ist nicht genug / 1977
- Little Tin Soldier / Donovan / Fairytale / 1965
- Suzanne / Leonard Cohen / Songs of Leonard Cohen / 1967
- Me and Bobby McGee / Kris Kristofferson / Kristofferson / 1970
- Schon morgen / Hannes Wader / Kleines Testament / 1976
- Forever Young / Bob Dylan / Planet Waves / 1974
- American Pie / Don McLean / American Pie / 1971
BIOGRAPHY:
Piet van Dyke was born in the last year of the 50s at the Lower Rhine. He grew up in the Westerwald and in the Lower Rhine area close to the dutch border. He studied at the universities of Duesseldorf and Hamburg, worked later in Munich and is now living in Berlin.
DISCOGRAPHY:
- STOLEN GOODS. Manda Records 2024
- TSCHOGA ZANBIL. Manda Records 2024
- KASSANDRA. Timezone Records 2017
Music Label: Manda Records by Marcus Friedrich Schultzn - https://manda-records.com/
Media Contact:
Manda-Records
Bamberger Str. 31
10779 Berlin / Germany
Mr. Marcus Friedrich Schultz / Management
Phone: +49-157-8250 7756
E-Mail: marcus-friedrich-schultzposteo.de
https://manda-records.com/
###
#music #PietvanDyke #singer #songwriter #Slade
Berlin (knowasiak ) January 28, 2025 - Piet van Dyke has now released his new album STOLEN GOODS. In January 2025 it was available on all important streaming services like Spotify and on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@p... ). STOLEN GOODS is his third album after TSCHOGA ZANBIL (2024) und KASSANDRA (2017).
The recordings are all cover songs as the title suggests. Stolen songs from the 60s and 70s from artists like SLADE, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, THE BAND, BOB DYLAN and DON MCLEAN. With the new album Piet van Dyke gives some insights about the musical influences that shaped him.
Piet van Dyke is a singer, guitarist, writer and composer. Today you call it a singer/songwriter. In total there are 12 songs on the 3rd album from Piet van Dyke, which has now been published by Manda Records (Berlin). Ten songs are in English and two in German.
Songs:
Title / Artists / Album / Year
- Far Far Away / Slade / Slade in Flame / 1975
- Lucky Man Away / Emerson Lake & Palmer / Emerson Lake & Palmer / 1970
- The Weight / The Band / Music from Big Pink / 1968
- The Silver Tongued Devil and I / Kris Kristofferson / The Silver Tongued Devil and I / 1974
- With a Little Help from My Friends / The Beatles / Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / 1967
- Genug ist nicht genug / Konstantin Wecker / Genug ist nicht genug / 1977
- Little Tin Soldier / Donovan / Fairytale / 1965
- Suzanne / Leonard Cohen / Songs of Leonard Cohen / 1967
- Me and Bobby McGee / Kris Kristofferson / Kristofferson / 1970
- Schon morgen / Hannes Wader / Kleines Testament / 1976
- Forever Young / Bob Dylan / Planet Waves / 1974
- American Pie / Don McLean / American Pie / 1971
BIOGRAPHY:
Piet van Dyke was born in the last year of the 50s at the Lower Rhine. He grew up in the Westerwald and in the Lower Rhine area close to the dutch border. He studied at the universities of Duesseldorf and Hamburg, worked later in Munich and is now living in Berlin.
DISCOGRAPHY:
- STOLEN GOODS. Manda Records 2024
- TSCHOGA ZANBIL. Manda Records 2024
- KASSANDRA. Timezone Records 2017
Music Label: Manda Records by Marcus Friedrich Schultzn - https://manda-records.com/
Media Contact:
Manda-Records
Bamberger Str. 31
10779 Berlin / Germany
Mr. Marcus Friedrich Schultz / Management
Phone: +49-157-8250 7756
E-Mail: marcus-friedrich-schultzposteo.de
https://manda-records.com/
###
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2 months ago
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Watching birds is like listening to the earth hum a song. Each flutter, chirp, and soar speaks a language of freedom, simplicity, and wild beauty. Nature never rushes, yet everything is perfectly on time.
I love birds.
I love birds.
SkuixStudios Music
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2 yr. ago
That's the best song I can listen to while playing Cognac Metaverse! <3
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How Prescription Medications Interact with Over-the-Counter Supplements
If you've ever glanced at the supplement aisle in your local pharmacy, you know it can feel like entering a mysterious world of promises and possibilities. From vitamins to herbal remedies, the shelves are lined with options that claim to support everything from your immune system to your mood. However, before you decide to add a supplement to your routine, it's crucial to consider how it might interact with any prescription medications you're taking.
The Unseen Interplay
Prescription medications and over-the-counter (OTC) supplements may seem harmless on their own, but when combined, they can engage in a complex dance within your body. Imagine your body as a bustling city, and each medication or supplement as a citizen with its unique role. When introduced to each other, some citizens may cooperate harmoniously, while others might clash and disrupt the peace.
The Cautious Partnership
Before we dive into the intricacies of these interactions, it's important to establish a foundational understanding. Prescription medications are often carefully calibrated to address specific health concerns, with precise doses and formulations. When you introduce OTC supplements into the mix, you're essentially adding new characters to the script.
It's like assembling a team for a project – everyone needs to be on the same page to achieve success. However, just like in any group, conflicts can arise. That's where understanding potential interactions becomes vital.
The Interactions: A Closer Look
Let's break down some common scenarios where prescription medications and OTC supplements might cross paths and influence each other.
The Antagonists vs. Allies
Imagine your body as a battlefield, and the prescription medication as your frontline defense against a specific condition. Now, picture an OTC supplement marching in with its own agenda. Some supplements may enhance the effects of your medication, acting as allies in the fight. Others, unfortunately, may counteract or diminish the medication's effectiveness, acting as antagonists.
The Importance of Communication
Communication is key in any relationship, and the same goes for the dynamic between prescription medications and supplements. Your healthcare provider plays the role of mediator, ensuring that all team members (medications and supplements) work together harmoniously.
When discussing your medications with your healthcare provider, don't forget to mention any supplements you're considering. Transparency is the bridge that allows information to flow freely and prevents any surprises or unexpected clashes in your internal city. If you need more information on potential interactions, explore the resources available through the following link: [a]https%3A%2F%2Fyourmemorialpharmacy.com%2F[/a]
Metabolism Maze
Our bodies are complex biochemical landscapes, and the liver is the grand conductor orchestrating the metabolic symphony. Many medications and supplements undergo metabolism in the liver, where enzymes break them down for elimination. Introducing a new supplement could either speed up or slow down this metabolic process, affecting the concentration of medications in your system.
It's like altering the tempo of a song. If the tempo is too fast, the melody may become distorted. If it's too slow, the rhythm might be lost. Achieving the right balance is crucial for the harmony of your health.
The Burstiness of Biochemistry
Picture your body's metabolism as a live musical performance. Sometimes it's smooth and steady, like a well-practiced orchestra. Other times, it's bursty, with sudden crescendos and decrescendos. Certain supplements can introduce burstiness to this biochemical symphony, potentially leading to unpredictable fluctuations in medication levels.
Nutrient Competition
Just as citizens compete for resources in a bustling city, nutrients can compete for absorption in your digestive system. Some supplements may interfere with the absorption of medications, reducing their effectiveness. For example, calcium can hinder the absorption of certain antibiotics, creating a tug-of-war for your body's attention.
In the grand scheme of your health, the interplay between prescription medications and OTC supplements is a delicate dance. While supplements can offer valuable support, they must be introduced with caution and under the watchful eye of your healthcare provider.
As you navigate the aisles of the supplement world, armed with the knowledge of potential interactions, remember that your body is a unique ecosystem. What works seamlessly for one person might create discord for another. The key is to be proactive in communicating with your healthcare provider, ensuring a collaborative effort to optimize your health.
In conclusion, the dynamic between prescription medications and over-the-counter supplements is a nuanced interplay that requires careful consideration. Like the characters in a play or the instruments in an orchestra, each element must contribute positively to the overall performance. By understanding these interactions and fostering open communication with your healthcare provider, you can navigate this complex landscape and make informed decisions about your health.
If you've ever glanced at the supplement aisle in your local pharmacy, you know it can feel like entering a mysterious world of promises and possibilities. From vitamins to herbal remedies, the shelves are lined with options that claim to support everything from your immune system to your mood. However, before you decide to add a supplement to your routine, it's crucial to consider how it might interact with any prescription medications you're taking.
The Unseen Interplay
Prescription medications and over-the-counter (OTC) supplements may seem harmless on their own, but when combined, they can engage in a complex dance within your body. Imagine your body as a bustling city, and each medication or supplement as a citizen with its unique role. When introduced to each other, some citizens may cooperate harmoniously, while others might clash and disrupt the peace.
The Cautious Partnership
Before we dive into the intricacies of these interactions, it's important to establish a foundational understanding. Prescription medications are often carefully calibrated to address specific health concerns, with precise doses and formulations. When you introduce OTC supplements into the mix, you're essentially adding new characters to the script.
It's like assembling a team for a project – everyone needs to be on the same page to achieve success. However, just like in any group, conflicts can arise. That's where understanding potential interactions becomes vital.
The Interactions: A Closer Look
Let's break down some common scenarios where prescription medications and OTC supplements might cross paths and influence each other.
The Antagonists vs. Allies
Imagine your body as a battlefield, and the prescription medication as your frontline defense against a specific condition. Now, picture an OTC supplement marching in with its own agenda. Some supplements may enhance the effects of your medication, acting as allies in the fight. Others, unfortunately, may counteract or diminish the medication's effectiveness, acting as antagonists.
The Importance of Communication
Communication is key in any relationship, and the same goes for the dynamic between prescription medications and supplements. Your healthcare provider plays the role of mediator, ensuring that all team members (medications and supplements) work together harmoniously.
When discussing your medications with your healthcare provider, don't forget to mention any supplements you're considering. Transparency is the bridge that allows information to flow freely and prevents any surprises or unexpected clashes in your internal city. If you need more information on potential interactions, explore the resources available through the following link: [a]https%3A%2F%2Fyourmemorialpharmacy.com%2F[/a]
Metabolism Maze
Our bodies are complex biochemical landscapes, and the liver is the grand conductor orchestrating the metabolic symphony. Many medications and supplements undergo metabolism in the liver, where enzymes break them down for elimination. Introducing a new supplement could either speed up or slow down this metabolic process, affecting the concentration of medications in your system.
It's like altering the tempo of a song. If the tempo is too fast, the melody may become distorted. If it's too slow, the rhythm might be lost. Achieving the right balance is crucial for the harmony of your health.
The Burstiness of Biochemistry
Picture your body's metabolism as a live musical performance. Sometimes it's smooth and steady, like a well-practiced orchestra. Other times, it's bursty, with sudden crescendos and decrescendos. Certain supplements can introduce burstiness to this biochemical symphony, potentially leading to unpredictable fluctuations in medication levels.
Nutrient Competition
Just as citizens compete for resources in a bustling city, nutrients can compete for absorption in your digestive system. Some supplements may interfere with the absorption of medications, reducing their effectiveness. For example, calcium can hinder the absorption of certain antibiotics, creating a tug-of-war for your body's attention.
In the grand scheme of your health, the interplay between prescription medications and OTC supplements is a delicate dance. While supplements can offer valuable support, they must be introduced with caution and under the watchful eye of your healthcare provider.
As you navigate the aisles of the supplement world, armed with the knowledge of potential interactions, remember that your body is a unique ecosystem. What works seamlessly for one person might create discord for another. The key is to be proactive in communicating with your healthcare provider, ensuring a collaborative effort to optimize your health.
In conclusion, the dynamic between prescription medications and over-the-counter supplements is a nuanced interplay that requires careful consideration. Like the characters in a play or the instruments in an orchestra, each element must contribute positively to the overall performance. By understanding these interactions and fostering open communication with your healthcare provider, you can navigate this complex landscape and make informed decisions about your health.
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2 yr. ago
A perfect song to listen at nights.
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