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Old 07-16-2008, 06:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Nitric Oxide

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Not to be confused with nitrous oxide (a gas used in anesthesia), nitric oxide is a colorless, odorless gas that, now has widespread potential including the treatment of heart disease, shock, cancer, impotence, and pulmonary hypertension. In 1994, the respected journal Science declared nitric oxide as its "molecule of the year."

Nitric oxide is now known to play a key role in many biological functions including inflammation, blood flow regulation, cell growth, smooth muscle relaxation, and preserving memory. Each year, thousands of research papers are written about the molecule.

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Does Nitric Oxide really have such health benefits ? Thought that it might be interesting....

Nobel Prize Winner Didn't Disclose Herbalife Contract
Nitric Oxide Now -- Ask Me How

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I don't know but I do like nitrous oxide.
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I don't know but I do like nitrous oxide.
A co-worker had the article pop up on their Google stream about little known Nobel Prize winners and the pharmaceutical companies.

My first thought was that if it was good for us, they will declare it a "controlled substance" and arrest everyone for growing, err having it.....
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A co-worker had the article pop up on their Google stream about little known Nobel Prize winners and the pharmaceutical companies.

My first thought was that if it was good for us, they will declare it a "controlled substance" and arrest everyone for growing, err having it.....
Too funny. I burned the crap out of my hand back in college once when a balloon busted while I was filling it up from a cartridge. You can still buy as much as you want of those Whip-It's around here. I've not fried cells like that in at least 15 years, can't afford to these days.
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Apparently some mathematician was screwing Nobelīs wife at some time. Fuck Nobel prizes.
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