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Is a dark (tinted/mirrored) motorcycle helmet face shield dangerous at night?

I am hoping to get a motorcycle soon, and am trying to figure out what gear i want now so I will know what to get when the time comes. I would want a darker or mirrored face shield, but I don't know if this would reduce my visibility at night. Would these reduce any visibility or make night riding or low light riding more dangerous?

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Change the food i think that would work.
It certainly could be the kitty's food. Look for a food that is mostly meat, with little or no grains, fillers, or by-products. Be aware that intestinal parasites can cause smelly gas, too. You might take a stool sample to the vet, just to rule it out.
Sounds like your kitty may have a sensitive tummy. There are specialty foods out there that deal with that type of issue. However when changing your pets food you must do it gradually over time. So you will add small amounts of the new food to its old food until it is eating all new food. This should be done over a 10 to 14 day span. Just changing its food all at once could make it's belly problem worse so take the time to do it right. If this doesn't work I would make a vet appointment.

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