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Inhairit: The Best Natural DHT Blocker

23rd May 2010
Hair loss is not something new or unfamiliar for people. It is a problem related to your hair. If you start losing your hair or have thinning hair then, it is not something which you should avoid or neglect, but it is something that should be cured prompt... Read >
Author: inhairits

Do Not Suffer The Whole Next Day With A Terrible Hangover

18th August 2009
For everyone alcohol is considered as the choice ingredient for a good time and party. But after consumption of alcohol, it results in several types of issues that can be from physical actions to biological reactions. Some people experience hangover after... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

With EtG Testing, What is The Difference Between Urine Alcohol Testing and Hair Alcohol Testing?

02nd April 2009
Ethyl glucuronide or EtG is a metabolite only produced when alcohol is in the bloodstream. It is identified as a marker in alcohol hair testing, through a patented analytical process that provides forensic evidence of the pattern of alcohol abuse - or abs... Read >
Author: Rebecca

Alcohol-X Formula Works to Rid of Hangovers

13th March 2009
The Alochol-X formula by Bhelliom Enterprises is the revolutionary and very fast acting solution of natural ingredients placed together that go to work immediately in order to keep you hangover free. It works with all kinds of alcohols including beer, liq... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Know About Cotinine Drug Testing

09th March 2009
Cotinine is a metabolic of nicotine, used to measure the grade of tobacco smoking. According to National Survey On Drug Use 2007, overall 68 million people abuse tobacco, and more than 3.5 million teens abuse tobacco between 12-17 years. Detection of smok... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

L-Citrulline

18th April 2006
L CitrullineL-Citrulline like L-arginine and L-Ornithine L-Citrulline is an amino acid that supports the body in optimizing blood flow through its conversion to L-arginine and then nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is involved in vasodilatation and low levels a... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
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