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user12364216446
user 12342654 :
vão viciar ainda mais as pessoas
2026-03-29 22:25:40
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a.deborafernandes
Debora Fernandes | IA :
isso é assustador, dependendo das mãos que manipula. mas interessante, quero ver o vídeo de como funciona! amo seus conteúdos e comecei a assinar a newsletter
2026-03-30 13:40:58
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oceanodegabi
oceanodegabi :
então depois de muitos anos agora as empresas estão nos dando acesso as ferramentas que elas usam pra nos manter nas redes sociais
2026-03-30 05:35:29
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hardboy.01
HARDBOY! 01 :
Eu queria saber os picos cerebrais, em NoPor. Deve ser insano
2026-05-07 14:59:47
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rochaigorr
Igor :
Seria a ferramenta baseada em estimativa? Uma vez que o conteúdo não foi testado "cientificamente" em humanos?
2026-03-30 15:27:54
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katiaregianne_
Katia Regiane :
Que loucura isso aff fiquei bem aterrorizada
2026-03-30 04:38:33
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g0nnadie
luan :
ONDAS CEREBRAIS
2026-03-31 01:56:14
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well_d_wellynthon
Well •Kirito• :
valeu
2026-05-07 04:33:41
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kennogueira_
luna. :
dito isso, tô excluindo o app, beijo kkkk
2026-04-01 11:08:36
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timidasensatez
RB :
efeito priming
2026-04-04 00:41:46
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advciceroalencar
cicero :
Quando fizer o vídeo avisa
2026-04-01 11:30:30
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pehdrojacob
PehdroJacob :
Caraca
2026-03-29 21:29:28
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cibelesales2
Cibele Sales :
Estamos sendo manipulados cada vez mais 🥺, mesmo trabalhando com marketing, isso me assusta.
2026-03-30 15:08:05
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mavih_dutraa
⋆✮mavihdutra ✮⋆ :
Minha nossa, a gente até sabe disso mas quando jogam a realidade na nossa cara é foda kkkkk
2026-04-01 02:40:43
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user5096919318863
Simone :
meu Deus
2026-03-31 23:36:08
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pricilaawe
Prícila Ribeiro695 :
É muito bom ou muito ruim... Depende do conteúdo que a pessoa escolhe consumir
2026-05-07 13:32:37
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n.daily.journal
n.daily.journal :
Que conteúdo insano👏
2026-03-30 00:29:17
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gabiserrano212
gabiserrano212 :
Incrível
2026-03-29 21:18:12
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joaoguilhermeteod7
Joao Guilherme Teodo :
contratar alguém para me ajudar a gerar contudo no campo ! Será que é igual ?! Pela tela e pessoalmente ?!
2026-04-28 18:17:12
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layla_verena
layla :
caraca
2026-04-08 13:48:20
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dsorafa
rafanot :
Brabo seu conteúdo 👏👏
2026-06-02 12:37:22
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soapyesposa
soapyesposa :
meu deus que loucura
2026-05-08 18:39:52
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beamayumitoma
dailybeamayumi💫 :
como fazer isso?
2026-05-04 02:19:27
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ffnhrdrgbdbndv
ffnhrdrgbdbndv :
então quer dizer que você olhou pros vídeos ruins e pros bons e aprendeu com os vídeos bons? realmente essa ia está impossível mesmo
2026-04-27 09:59:28
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bielzinx03
GabrielSll :
oloco
2026-03-30 03:33:59
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Practicing good hygiene with baby bottles and utensils isn’t just a “nice to have” — it’s essential for your baby’s health, especially in the first year of life when their immune system is still developing. Here’s why it matters so much: 🦠 1. Babies are more vulnerable to infections Newborns and infants haven’t fully developed their immune defenses. Harmful bacteria like E. coli or Salmonella can grow quickly in leftover milk or poorly cleaned bottles, leading to illnesses such as: Diarrhea Vomiting Fever Even small amounts of contamination can make a baby sick. 🥛 2. Milk is a breeding ground for bacteria Breast milk and formula are highly nutritious — not just for babies, but unfortunately for bacteria too. If bottles aren’t washed and sterilized properly: Bacteria multiply rapidly at room temperature Old milk residue can contaminate fresh feeds 👶 3. Prevents serious conditions Poor hygiene can increase the risk of infections like: gastroenteritis (stomach infection causing diarrhea and dehydration) Oral thrush (fungal infection in the mouth) In severe cases, dehydration from infections can become dangerous for infants. 🧼 4. Removes invisible residue and germs Even if a bottle looks clean, milk proteins and fats can stick to surfaces. Proper washing and sterilizing: Breaks down hidden residue Kills bacteria and fungi you can’t see 🍼 5. Builds a safe feeding routine Consistently practicing good hygiene helps you: Avoid cross-contamination (e.g., from hands, surfaces, or other utensils) Create a safe feeding environment daily ✔️ What “good hygiene” actually includes: Washing bottles immediately after use Using hot soapy water and a bottle brush Sterilizing (especially for babies under 12 months) Drying with clean air or sterile equipment Washing your hands before handling feeding items The bottom line Babies don’t have the defenses adults do, so something minor for you can be serious for them. Clean bottles = reduced risk of infections, better digestion, and overall safer feeding. #springsales #tiktokmademebuyit #uktiktok #uktiktok🇬🇧uk
Practicing good hygiene with baby bottles and utensils isn’t just a “nice to have” — it’s essential for your baby’s health, especially in the first year of life when their immune system is still developing. Here’s why it matters so much: 🦠 1. Babies are more vulnerable to infections Newborns and infants haven’t fully developed their immune defenses. Harmful bacteria like E. coli or Salmonella can grow quickly in leftover milk or poorly cleaned bottles, leading to illnesses such as: Diarrhea Vomiting Fever Even small amounts of contamination can make a baby sick. 🥛 2. Milk is a breeding ground for bacteria Breast milk and formula are highly nutritious — not just for babies, but unfortunately for bacteria too. If bottles aren’t washed and sterilized properly: Bacteria multiply rapidly at room temperature Old milk residue can contaminate fresh feeds 👶 3. Prevents serious conditions Poor hygiene can increase the risk of infections like: gastroenteritis (stomach infection causing diarrhea and dehydration) Oral thrush (fungal infection in the mouth) In severe cases, dehydration from infections can become dangerous for infants. 🧼 4. Removes invisible residue and germs Even if a bottle looks clean, milk proteins and fats can stick to surfaces. Proper washing and sterilizing: Breaks down hidden residue Kills bacteria and fungi you can’t see 🍼 5. Builds a safe feeding routine Consistently practicing good hygiene helps you: Avoid cross-contamination (e.g., from hands, surfaces, or other utensils) Create a safe feeding environment daily ✔️ What “good hygiene” actually includes: Washing bottles immediately after use Using hot soapy water and a bottle brush Sterilizing (especially for babies under 12 months) Drying with clean air or sterile equipment Washing your hands before handling feeding items The bottom line Babies don’t have the defenses adults do, so something minor for you can be serious for them. Clean bottles = reduced risk of infections, better digestion, and overall safer feeding. #springsales #tiktokmademebuyit #uktiktok #uktiktok🇬🇧uk

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