October 19th, 2009
PTFE Tubing, it’s pretty basic, you wouldn’t think people would mess it up. I mean it’s basically meant to handle hot liquids without bending, without melting, without leaking etc. It’s meant to resist chemical damage and so on, and frankly speaking, the best PTFE tubing should therefore not be hard to find at all. But the reality is that sometimes it is hard to find the best PTFE tubing or good PTFE tubing in general.
But realistically speaking, you need to look for the details. The devil is in the details they say. Any company worth using should offer you different options in tubing such as those with PTFE properties, FEP properties, PFA properties, you get the basic idea. You need variety, variety is essential. They should respect the environment, they should specify what’s better about their tubing such as for example great chemical resistance.
While some will use false advertising, if they don’t specify these details, you can guarantee that it’s basically because they don’t provide those options in general. So in general terms, I guess you could say that you have to expect more, expect the best even. Like any other industry, there are good and bad sellers when it comes to PTFE tubing. It’s just a matter of finding them.
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September 23rd, 2009
I’ve read a lot of information out there about this HGH craze. It’s no surprise to me that people want to stay looking young longer, heck why not? Personally, I look forward to growing old gracefully but I’m not a vain person. I think that all this beauty worship is a waste of time and usually it proves to be damaging and even dangerous. For instance, HGH was originally used for patients with AIDS/HIV or little kids with kidney disease. It was their MEDICATION….it was never intended to be used in the fashion it is now.
Why would you take medication if you weren’t sick. A normal sane person wouldn’t. I know you won’t catch me taking cold medicine unless I have a cold. Sure, HGH will provide you with an initial rush, elevated moods, younger looking skin etc…but you have to take it for so long to get those results that by the time you quit, your pituitary gland no longer works and your body cant produce HGH on its own.
That just means that anytime you aren’t taking HGH you will just age faster. Not to mention that it has been linked to cancer, enlarging of the heart, high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, chest pains, painful and swollen joints due to fluid retention, carpel tunnel syndrome, bad headaches, diabetes and strange growths on the bones or internal organs. Sounds heavenly, doesn’t it? Do you really want to take that chance? Just remember, people dont look that pretty when they are in caskets.
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August 4th, 2009
Without question, unlike many other ingredients in general across many markets, HGH has actually been studied. That is impressive and disappointing as it has been banned. But frankly, it was an article in 1990 published by Dr Daniel Rudman MD that really set off the craze surrounding HGH. He is a researcher at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He conducted a controlled study of 21 healthy men between 61 and 81 using doses of biosynthetic HGH to achieve 8.8% increase in lean body mass and a 14.4% decrease in adipose tissue mass with a 1.6% increase in average lumbar vertebral bone density and 1% increase in skin thickness.
It’s a small study, but a study nonetheless. Since then, it has been quite controversial and they have shown various effects. Rather, consumers have reported various effects and benefits. HGH is a natural substance in the body, and it decreases with age. Some have found it to have various benefits when put back in, and they continue to ask questions, explore, etc, despite the illegality of it now. But it was banned partly because of side effects and partly because of other factors. So it should just be kept in mind as you choose your options.
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July 28th, 2009
It seems like everything is imported from China. In this case, a jury in Denver, Colorado substantiated an indictment against College Pharmacy in Colorado Springs for importing illegal HGH from China and distributing it among customers. Thomas Bader, age 63, and Kevin Henry, age 56, have been arrested as owner and sales representative, and they were arrested as of August 28, 2007 by special agents from the FDA. Bradley Blum, age 36 who was apparently a representative for the Houston company who helped them to import it from China has also been charged at this time.
The big thing is that of course it’s illegal except in the treatment of certain disorders. But in addition to that, no HGH imported from China has ever been approved for that purpose or use in the United States in general. My thought is they obviously thought they could make a huge profit off it and did, but also HGH from China was cheaper and easier to get. But did it ever occur to them that there is a reason it’s cheaper? I mean HGH is a hot commodity right now, it’s going to be expensive if you buy it legitimately or if you illegally import it. Why would they provide better prices like that?
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July 14th, 2009
Now I’ve heard of chondroitin reducing psoriasis, especially when it was paired with Crohn’s disease or arthritis. But now they’re saying that HGH treatment could treat psoriasis. So in theory, our skin manifests things that go wrong in the rest of our body, and it definitely is the largest organ in the human body. But if you are not healthy in some ways, you may experience psoriasis, dry, scaly patches on the skin. It is generally hereditary, and it may also affect your fingernails, elbows, and finger tips with thick, dry skin that might even bleed in some cases.
Tearing in worse cases can be extremely painful. It may differ between individuals. But they say that HGH improves overall health and therefore improves psoriasis. It strengthens your immune system, helps you to fight off infections, improves blood circulation, and naturally improves skin, preventing skin irritation. Also some ingredients found in HGH supplements such as arginine actually improve skin healing, reduce irritation, strengthen the immune system, and otherwise promote faster healing and reduced bacteria and irritation.
So in that way, it actually makes a bit more sense, especially in relation to this very specific treatment plan and otherwise. So in short, HGH supplements would be advisable, not necessarily the injections.
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July 9th, 2009
So the fact is that HGH is definitely not legal. But is it safe? According to studies I’ve read, with regular use there are no real big side effects. And they obviously use it for certain medical conditions, whereas if you produce too much HGH, obviously that would have a seriously detrimental effect for you. But there are not that many people with that particular problem, otherwise known as gigantism. It is widely available through HGH stimulating products, though the real HGH stuff is of course illegal and it is banned by major sports groups as well such as the Olympics and MLB.
It is made by the pituitary gland and essentially controls many parts of youth and aging. It can be helpful for multiple reasons including to increase lean muscle mass, burn more fat, improve skin, reduce signs of aging in general, etc. It decreases with age. But apparently they consider it that dangerous, because obviously they banned it. So what are these side effects? Well long term abuse can lead to irregular heart rhythms, increased diabetes risk, and joint or facial deformities. But with moderate use and even long term moderate use, there are as of yet no side effects. So…..I still fail to see it.
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