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2006 Nissan Altima Idle Relearn (You need to watch this if you can't get relearn to work)
2006 Nissan Altima Idle Relearn (You need to watch this if you can't get relearn to work) WorldViralMedia 54 Views • 5 years ago

⁣You need to do a relearn of the Idle on your Nissan if you are experiencing idle surges between 800 to 1000 and 1800 to 2000 RPM and/or have a P0507 error code.

There are many videos talking about how to do the idle re-learn on Nissan cars, but none explain that the check engine light should flash slowly then quickly if the re-learn steps are done correctly. This video first shows you what happens when a re-learn fails, then it shows you what to look for if a re-learn is initiated correctly. I hope this helps everybody save $100+ by doing it yourself rather than paying a Nissan dealership. BTW, I cleaned the throttle body as a step to try and fix this problem; I did not have the key on or the battery disconnected when I shoved a screwdriver in to hold the valve open, and some say that will damage the TB. Do not assume that cleaning the TB will damage it; it didn't in my case.

Before doing the re-learn, you need to do the following:

1) Confirm battery is good (voltage 12.9V or higher at idle).
2) Drive the car for 15 minutes to warm up both the engine and transmission. (It may be adequate to just idle the engine till fully warm)
3) Turn off as many electrical items in car as possible. Make sure
lights are off and doors are shut (dome lights not on). You do not have to unplug the radio like some suggest; basically if your battery is good, the electrical items being on is not critical.
4) Center your steering wheel.

5 Amazing Health Benefits Of Hemp Seeds That Can Change Your Life
5 Amazing Health Benefits Of Hemp Seeds That Can Change Your Life WorldViralMedia 53 Views • 5 years ago

Hemp seeds are the seeds of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa.
Hemp seeds are exceptionally nutritious and rich in healthy fats, protein and various minerals.
Here are 5 health benefits of hemp seeds that are backed up by science.

1.Hemp Seeds May Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease
Heart disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. Interestingly, eating hemp seeds may reduce your risk of heart disease.
The seeds contain high amounts of the amino acid arginine, which produces nitric oxide in your body.
Nitric oxide is a gas molecule that makes your blood vessels dilate and relax, leading to lowered blood pressure and a reduced risk of heart disease.
The gamma-linolenic acid found in hemp seeds has also been linked to reduced inflammation, which may decrease your risk of diseases like heart disease.

2.Hemp Seeds and Oil May Benefit Skin Disorders
Fatty acids may affect immune responses in your body. Studies suggest that your immune system depends on the balance of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.
Hemp seeds are a good source of polyunsaturated and essential fatty acids. They have about a 3:1 ratio of omega-6 to omega-3, which is considered in the optimal range.
Studies have shown that giving hemp seed oil to people with eczema may improve blood levels of essential fatty acids.
The oil may also relieve dry skin, improve itchiness and reduce the need for skin medication. 

3.Hemp Seeds Are a Great Source of Plant-Based Protein.
About 25% of calories in hemp seeds come from protein, which is relatively high.
In fact, by weight, hemp seeds provide similar amounts of protein as beef and lamb — 30 grams of hemp seeds, or 2–3 tablespoons, provide about 11 grams of protein.
They are considered a complete protein source, which means that they provide all the essential amino acids. Your body cannot produce essential amino acids and must obtain them from your diet.
Complete protein sources are very rare in the plant kingdom, as plants often lack the amino acid lysine. Quinoa is another example of a complete, plant-based protein source.

4.Whole Hemp Seeds May Aid Digestion
Fiber is an essential part of your diet and linked to better digestive health.
Whole hemp seeds are a good source of both soluble and insoluble fiber, containing 20% and 80%, respectively.
Soluble fiber forms a gel-like substance in your gut. It’s a valuable source of nutrients for beneficial digestive bacteria and may also reduce spikes in blood sugar and regulate cholesterol levels.
Insoluble fiber adds bulk to your stool and may help food and waste pass through your gut. It has also been linked to a reduced risk of diabetes.

5.Hemp Seeds May Reduce Symptoms of PMS and Menopause
Up to 80% of women of reproductive age may suffer from physical or emotional symptoms caused by premenstrual syndrome. These symptoms are very likely caused by sensitivity to the hormone prolactin.
Gamma-linolenic acid, found in hemp seeds, produces prostaglandin E1, which reduces the effects of prolactin.

But Could CBD Make You Fail a Drug Test?
But Could CBD Make You Fail a Drug Test? WorldViralMedia 53 Views • 5 years ago

Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a non psychoactive compound produced by the marijuana plant that seems to be everywhere these days. Maybe you’ve even been asked if you’d like it added to your morning cup of joe! THC, also marijuana-derived, is what gets people high and is screened for by drug tests. The chemical structure of THC is very similar to CBD’s, which begs the question: Could using CBD make you fail a drug test? In this episode of Reactions we break down the chemistry behind the possibilities.

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