No. Fable, myth, urban legend.
No. Fable, myth, urban legend.
You cannot do that. When dead, they are gone for good.
There are a few ways to do this. Using a welder for a D.C. source to zap the battery. A car battery should accomplish the same task. Dangerous as it could explode the target battery. Not for amateurs. Buy a downloadable manual to tell you how. Buy sub C batteries to replace the ones in a battery pack. Soldering experience necessary. On the first link scroll to the first comment.
aspirin decrease platelet aggregation
Aspirin used as a prophylactic treatment for DVT condition; not used as a primary treatment.
By taking this medicine, the pain youre feeling will be gone. Aspirin have chemicals in it which are pain killers..
I'm not sure about extending it's life, but I have dropped 2 aspirin down each hole of old batteries that wouldn' charge and it will get them to accept a charge.
Rehydration by drinking water is the best thing to do. Aspirin tablets won't help, and may irritate the stomach lining, especially if dehydrated.
Because at a certain age you have so many wrinkles, you usually would want to use a special medication to help rejuvenateyour skin.
The term is BUFFERED aspirin. Aspirin is an acid, and can cause stomach upset. Adding another substance to aspirin (a buffering material) can help counter the acid of the aspirin- and no tricky tummy.
I watered the dead grass, and hopefully it will rejuvenate. The infusion of new capital was intended to rejuvenate the steel industry.
I want to rejuvenate my skin. (Not really)