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  1. It is still a question; some people have fun experimenting with acetone on the other hand other people seem strongly against the idea,

    Guess I have a little mad scientist thinking.

    I’m not suggesting any one use acetone,

    That is not my purpose in posting this,

    My intention is to gain a consensus of opinion,

    In my opinion its worth looking into if for nothing more than the purposed decrees in upper cylinder ware that comes from the higher fuel burning efficiently,

    Louis LaPointe has been testing, I only know Louis LaPointe from his postings.

    Here is a link

    http://www.lubedev.com/smartgas/additive.htm

    I think most things have been in some ways reverse engineered if only a few parts are reverse engineered

    One percent or less if it’s a crucial component that could have a big effect

  2. Fuel Additive Formula,

    Pure acetone can safely be added to the fuel in the amount of 2 to 3 ounces per 10 gallons of gasoline.

    This superb mileage additive is technically dimethylketone and found in many hardware stores labeled as 100% acetone.

    Add xylene in the same amount.

    Advantage, exponentially increases engine life; Lowers surface tension in your fuel molecules so the fuel will evaporate fully to provide more power, lower emissions and greater mileage.

  3. Hi you’re asking about business, well I’m a middle aged white guy who lives in the U.S.A.

     

    every few years I travel to different countries including the Philippines,

    if I’m lucky enough to meet some one in a verity of ways,

    introduction from a friend, for example, if I see some thing that I can recognize as a possibility.

     

     

    Then I form a partnership, these work out in different ways, some have been slow steady producers, other take off like a rocket and quickly burn out.

     

    Some I’ve had to bail out of the red repeatedly, like push starting a car in the hopes that it will run long enough to get you were you want to go,

     

    my past ventures included restaurants and office supply, lack of management and internal corruption are two of my main nemeses.

     

    Since I’m half a world a way I have to rely on the integrity of whom I’m involved with, I’m looking for some thing completely different now.

     

    Generally I’m willing to speak of what I have done, this was quickly written the time constraints may affect coherency.

  4. i would move if i was still young, i don't know if i would if i was older it could be a lot of stress.

    but i would come back to the Philippines.

    this is all hypothetical,

    i have had an apartment in the Philippines,

    since i have not posted my picture yet a few people don't know that I'm a white American guy,

    that's why its hypothetical.

    i would like to have a vacation home or early retirement home in the Philippines,

  5. Early Baldness May Result From Insulin Resistance

    There exists a proven association between male-pattern baldness and serious cardiovascular events, but the mechanism of action is unknown.

     

    Now, a new study has shown a strikingly increased risk of insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin-resistance-associated disorders in men with early onset of male-pattern baldness (alopecia),

     

    supporting the theory that early male-pattern baldness could be a clinical marker of insulin resistance.

    Researchers performed a practice-based case-control study on 154 subjects (aged 19-50 years) with early-onset male-pattern baldness (onset prior to 35 years of age) and age-matched controls.

     

    Men were only selected whose hair loss was significant, using an accepted classification method.

    Information on diagnoses of chronic diseases and data on current medication, weight and height, fasting total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, and blood glucose were collected.

     

    Blood insulin levels were measured.

    Researchers looked at the following insulin-resistance-associated risk factors:

     

    Elevated lipids (HDL cholesterol <0.9 mmol/L, triglycerides > 1.7 mmol/L, or lipid-lowering medication)

    Abnormal glucose metabolism (fasting blood glucose > 6.7 mmol/L twice or antidiabetic medication)

    High body-mass index

    Elevated systolic blood pressure (> 160 mm Hg).

    A "cluster" was considered to be present if at least three of the four variables were simultaneously positive.

    The risks for the following were all found to be elevated for the alopecia group:

    Nearly 5 times more likely to have clustered risk factors

    Hyperinsulinemia risk was increased nearly 2-fold

    Moderate obesity was increased nearly 2-fold

    Severe obesity was increased nearly 150%.

    Use of cholesterol lowering medication was increased more than 4-fold

     

    Use of blood pressure or diabetic medication was more than double

    Researchers maintain that there findings " ... raise the question whether insulin resistance could be a pathophysiological mechanism or promoting factor in early androgenetic alopecia, which could, in turn,

     

    be an early marker of insulin resistance."

     

    So there you go guys.

     

    For those of you who still have a significant amount of hair left,

     

    CUT DOWN the grains if you want to keep your hair.

     

    It is far more effective than Rogaine and much less costly.

     

    However, you must be warned of the side effects of a low grain diet - you will achieve far higher levels of health,

    and decrease your risk of diabetes, heart attacks, and cancer.

    If, and only if, you are willing to accept such side effects in exchange for keeping your hair

  6. Sugars and grains will increase insulin levels, which has been associated with hair loss.

     

    A common solution for many people with hair loss is to get a hair transplant. This sounds like an appealing solution,

    and if you use Google to search for hair transplants you will find many centers with glowing reports.

     

    However, beware.

    You will need to use one of the other major features of Google that many people are not aware of--Google Groups.

     

    Over two years ago,

    Google purchased Deja's entire Usenet postings dating back to 1995.

     

    The archive is approaching 1 billion postings and is a major collection of knowledge that is wise to review when you are researching any topic.

     

     

    When you type hair transplants into Google Groups you will get a completely different story.

    You will find the many disaster stories that are prominently posted,

    which gives a different, and perhaps more realistic, view of hair transplants.

     

    If you are considering a transplant, you may want to hold off for the technology discussed in the article, which seems a far more elegant solution.

     

    Conventional wisdom is that male pattern baldness is a genetic condition and there is not much you can do to alter it--I don’t believe that for a moment.

     

    While it is clear genetics are involved, the expression of the genetic predisposition is largely environmentally induced.

     

    It appears that once male pattern baldness appears there is little one can do to reverse it. However, if one applies the principles in the diet program and normalizes their adrenal hormones,

     

    I believe most men can severely limit the onset of this genetic predisposition. However, men with hair loss should see their doctors to identify and address whatever modifiable risk factors for heart disease they might have.

    While the baldness might not be treatable, men can certainly reduce their heart attack risk by exercising, maintaining a healthy diet,

     

    making sure their blood pressure is under control, keeping their HDL/cholesterol ratios above 25 with the low grain no sugar diet, and not smoking. Other issues that can be looked at are serum ferritin levels and homocysteine levels.

  7. I really enjoyed looking at the photos too.

     

    Does any know what make the reddish car behind the light blue vw is? It’s just the front showing, and it looks some what like a {55 chevy},

     

     

    It has some sort of air induction on its hood too, only the front forth of the car is showing, by poster, {virtute}.

     

    Does any one mind if I copy some of the photos for my own viewing? I would like to make a slide show on a cd, and set it to music,

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