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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies Corp. EDYYF

Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies, is a Canadian-based company delivering leading-edge energy solutions. EHT’s clean and renewable energy solutions are easily deployed and customizable. The Company is able to combine and integrate solar, battery storage technology, and energy efficient structures that qualify for being “NET ZERO”.

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Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies Corp. > Synsepalum Dulcificum
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Post by Budaman on Jun 04, 2020 9:11pm

Synsepalum Dulcificum

I have been giving it a lot of thought about what type of exotic berry would warrant a grow pod like EHT's. I think it might be the synsepalum dulcificum, or "miracle fruit". It is a shrub berry that is from western Africa and alters the taste buds so that sour tastes sweet. It is also being looked into for it's affect on diabetes. Each single berry is worth a lot of money, and if it can be grown consistently, it is a gold mine. It would make a lot of sense. I welcome people's thoughts - even that of our resident under bridge dwellers. In my opinion only. Thanks-Buda.
Comment by ThatstheIife on Jun 04, 2020 10:55pm
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Comment by Budaman on Jun 05, 2020 7:05am
No, not dingle berries, Synsepalum Dulcificum. Repeat after me, Synsepalum Dulcificum. I had hoped that hooked on phonics would have worked for you, but apparently not. You should ask for you money back. Until then, try reading about spot. See spot run. Run, spot. In my opinion only. Thanks-Buda. quote=ThatstheIife]dingleberries...lol..Look it up sure its exactly the right fit for you to eat ...more  
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