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because I keep seeing it for sale in pumps and such–how are they doing this, like take this Estrogel, it.s 0.6% which means .6g/100ml which = 6mg/ml
Premarin was .625mg of estrogens, so in 1/10th of a ml (a few drops) you’d get the same dose, and that dose of .625 was considered DANGEROUS in the Women’s Health Initiative, and most sprayers are going to overdose that amount, and they’re not quantitative.
Sorry but I’m very confused how these bioidentical hormones which are identical to premarin, can be sold in pumps, they’re absorbed through the skin, so they’re still dosed.
Can someone in the know explain this? Thanks

http://www.estrogel.com/benefits.htm

premarin is conjugated estrogens, combinations of estradiol, estriol and estrone, which are identical to human estrogens…that’s just dumb to say that estradiol from horse pee is different than estradiol made through synthetic processes from plant sterols
Estrogen and ptogesterone and testosterone are all extremely lipophilic and absorb VERY READILY through the skin, which is why femring and estring have microgram quantities and sufficient absorprtion…and the hormone creams are often prescribed for genital use, not that that matters because if the hormones are in a lipophilic carrier they’re extremely well absorbed. Imagine a 3% estradiol cream (which I found out is legal), if a patient uses only 1 tsp, they could absorb up to 15 grams of estradiol per day. In any case, compare that to WHI where only 0.625 mg of conjugated estrogens (including weaker estriol and estrone) were used and had detrimental effect.
FDA YOU MUST STOP LEGALIZING HORMONE CREAMS WHEN ALL OTHER DOSAGE FORMS ARE PRESCRIPTION, the overdose potential is very ominous.

i have a wagner hand sprayer and it works just fine for me for spraying on the paint, and its fast enough, but i cant turn it down enough to do the trim its just not fine enough, so i had a old what i call a auto motive paint sprayer the kind you plug into the compressor, i tried it and it worked good for doing trim it shoots out a very strait line of paint, but it does not work to good with my small com presser, i have to use my big com presser to get it to work good, do the small portable com pressers have enough pressure to push the paint through the guns i no the big one was only pushing about 180 psi and it seemed to be painting just fine, many people told me it wouldn’t work well it works if the pressure is right it works good, i have been looking at a set of paint guns that sell for about 99.00 dollars, they are what most people would say are for painting cars, but i want to use them to paint the smaller more intricate parts of my house, should my little compressor pump enough for these guns ? its not such a small com presser its just old, it takes a couple guys to load it in the truck. whats the best gun for doing this type of work ?

a little of what i do before the netting goes up.

The “BattleArk” was designed to remotely spray American Lotus plants that have taken over the pond. It weighs 56 pounds fully “armed” and measures 2×3 ft by 8 in deep. It is powered by two 12V 7AH gel cell batteries and carries 2 gallons of herbicide (dyed blue for better visibility). It uses a reversible electric motor with 2 rudders for each direction. It has 2 11″ props joined at right angles with one “upside down” for better reverse thrust. It was designed for good maneuvering, not speed. The hull is a large mixing tub. The deck and hold are 1/4″ plywood. The prop surround is made from two cutoff 5 gallon buckets. The custom built “gun turret” is made from PVC pipe and mdf and mounted on a “Tupperware” container to protect servos from water. The sprayer is a standard 12 V pump type, controlled by an RC switch/relay. It uses its own battery to avoid running down the propulsion battery.

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ok. here what happens. the machine runs through the cycles just fine. water flows in (but fills the bottom of the tub instead of spinning around through the sprayer arms). The heat element works fine. the unit drains beautifully. We had the GE repairman out at a cost of 75 bucks for the service call. after a whopping 9 minutes he said it needed a motor that needs to be ordered. it would be 0 plus 0 labor and he’d be back next week. the printout receipt he gave me of the estimate says the motor and then it says it includes the pump housing. well, the pump makes sense to me because the water isn’t spraying anywhere, but the motor makes no sense because you can hear the motor and the the machine doing all the things it normally does.
My question is, is the GE monogram set up in a way that replacing the pump assembly required a new motor? Is he trying to misguide me? Should I cancel the order? Does anyone know? Any help would be VERY appreciated!
Oh yeah, i should have said that. I tried running a gallon of vinegar through it…. nothin. I tried a giant pot of super hot water and a cup of the citric acid stuff… nothin. I poured the stuff into the sprayer arms on the second time around thinking they might be clogged with this fine phoenix water. but still… nothin.
oh, of course, the model number. it’s a long one. its: ZBD7105GSS

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Ok, so I went to wash my JD Mower today, thinking nothing of it really. When I finished washing it, I went to start it up, and move it back to my garage… Well it started fine, but when I went to shift it into five, and take-off, It shifted very easily (Shifter Moved Absouloutely Freely), I let off of the break, and it went no where… I am really curious as to what has happened. Please help. Also, here are some additional details:
-I washed it using a regular hose with a 7 shaped standard hose sprayer attachment.
-Yes, it had pressure, possibly enough to knock something off…
-I very faintly sprayed the Gear Trans, but I think that something back there is the problem.
-I did not use soap, just water.
-I checked the belt already, it is on just as it was before I started washing it.
-I am only a level one, so I am not able to comment on your answers, so any comments to your answers will be posted as additional details.
@Chris: Thanks for the help, that is what I figured… I just wasn’t sure. Thanks again…

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