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Invoicing my insurance company for non-medical things

The CanadaLife insurance company owes me over $1000 and I've been disputing them for 2 years now and every dispute has been declined.

I've reported them to the BBB and they've said all they can do is hurt their reputation and can't force them to pay me. I've also reported them to various insurance regulators but my province have told me it's Manitoba's responsibility (where they're based) and they've told me its my province's responsibility.

I don't see myself getting imbursed, so I was wondering if it would be feasible to buy $1000 worth of groceries or something and having the vendor send the invoice to the insurance company? This is probably considered fraud but they won't take me to court knowing they legally owe me money. All the lawyers I've asked have said $1000 isn't enough for the case to be worth it to them which is why I haven't taken THEM to court.

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How to determine safe dosage of a homemade extract?

Looking to make a rosmary alcohol tincture to investigate the alleged serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, and GABA A activity reported in mice.

Would a medicinal dose of fresh rosmary equate to 1 medicinal dose of alcohol extract or would the extract from 1 medicinal dose of fresh rosmary be a lot more potent? And if so, how do I determine how much is safe for human consumption?

Also, how would I determine the required ratio of 50-70% alcohol to distilled water? I'd like to have a tincture dosable in 1 drop.

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