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You rub the serapeptase on or consume it?
I consume..i take them along with natokinesse in the morning on an empty stomach.
You rub the serapeptase on or consume it?
You rub the serapeptase on or consume it?
I consume it. (2) 80,000 SPU Ultra Pure every other day on an empty stomach. I am a wood worker. I cut my finger on a jointer blade while I was sharpening it. Like, to the bone slice. Deffinately needed stitches. I literally watched that flap of meat that was peeled back a half inch and about an 1/8 inch deep, grow back with ZERO scar on only a band aid. I have a cnc machine and have been a programmer for my entire adult life, so I have about 100 scars all over my hands. I have scars from when I was 23 years old. This stuff is legit..
I consume it. (2) 80,000 SPU Ultra Pure every other day on an empty stomach. I am a wood worker. I cut my finger on a jointer blade while I was sharpening it. Like, to the bone slice. Deffinately needed stitches. I literally watched that flap of meat that was peeled back a half inch and about an 1/8 inch deep, grow back with ZERO scar on only a band aid. I have a cnc machine and have been a programmer for my entire adult life, so I have about 100 scars all over my hands. I have scars from when I was 23 years old. This stuff is legit..
Im sorry this is off topic, but now that you mention being a wood worker, Theres a radio show I listen to every night, Coast2CoastAM, listening to an old show from Art Bell, a guy called and Art asked "so what do you do for a living" and the guy replied "I am a wood worker" so Art replies "So are you a carpenter?" And the guy says "No Sir, I am a wood worker, not a carpenter" So of course Art with his unique personality continues the show questioning what is the difference between the two. Or can a carpenter be a wood worker? or a wood worker a carpenter? LOL
So... what is the difference?
That’s incredible! We usually use bacitracin in these issues but this is definitely a welcome addition and for those who want to try something different. Thanks for your post. Also why do you have a CNC machine? What are you making with it?
Wood working and carpentry. I make 3d relief carved signs for commercial businesses along with custom woodwork. I spent most of my career as a plastic injection mold designer and 3d contour programmer. I've been involved with rapid prototyping as well. I made the first prototype bumper and inserts for the last gen Acura NSX. Shit like that. Got bored with that and started my own shop. Cnc router, laser, Tig welder and all the support machines. I also have a product I make for repair on Porsche.. If you can think it, I can model and manufacture it!!
that’s awesome I can probably use some of your extra tees on the molds we make in the C&C work we do. As you can see for all of our items we have custom injection molds. This is rather costly as you know so if there’s a way to save us money let me know. I had a Porsche and I loved it! Now I’m an old man and I drive a land rover defender LOL quite the difference
Yes sir! It's the first thing I notice when I look at things anymore. Not how does that thing work, but how is it made.LOL. I see the mold actions in my head. Where do the slides come in, how is it shutting off..cold spruce, hot drop. Etc..You need any prototypes modelled up, hard tooling cut, just let me know..
Im sorry this is off topic, but now that you mention being a wood worker, Theres a radio show I listen to every night, Coast2CoastAM, listening to an old show from Art Bell, a guy called and Art asked "so what do you do for a living" and the guy replied "I am a wood worker" so Art replies "So are you a carpenter?" And the guy says "No Sir, I am a wood worker, not a carpenter" So of course Art with his unique personality continues the show questioning what is the difference between the two. Or can a carpenter be a wood worker? or a wood worker a carpenter? LOL
So... what is the difference?
I may take you up on that because I have a few ideas that I’ve been wanting to create that I have not been able to find someone who could do so. Let me put on my thinking cap and I’ll send you another message letting you know the different ideas I have.
I have an older brother who is a Master Carpenter and Master Woodworker; 45+ year careerIm sorry this is off topic, but now that you mention being a wood worker, Theres a radio show I listen to every night, Coast2CoastAM, listening to an old show from Art Bell, a guy called and Art asked "so what do you do for a living" and the guy replied "I am a wood worker" so Art replies "So are you a carpenter?" And the guy says "No Sir, I am a wood worker, not a carpenter" So of course Art with his unique personality continues the show questioning what is the difference between the two. Or can a carpenter be a wood worker? or a wood worker a carpenter? LOL
So... what is the difference?
The bomb thing would be a silisleeve with a pid temp Display and warmer molded in the silicone. Get that to hit therapeutic temps through usb so you are able to use it with portable power and wear it during the day. Great for healing and great for stealth lengthening
The bomb thing would be a silisleeve with a pid temp Display and warmer molded in the silicone. Get that to hit therapeutic temps through usb so you are able to use it with portable power and wear it during the day. Great for healing and great for stealth lengthening
I have a heck of a time rolling mine on every time. Seems like the fit required to provide an adequate stretch might be prohibitive. Add in heating elements, non starter. Rolling it on and off, daily would create fail points over time, create stress points to the silicone. I would lean more towards 2 piece. 1 that clamps at the base, 1 that clamps at the head. Clamps made of harder plastic, lined with silicone. Adjustable for squeeze. I could see steel adjustment screws overmolded inside of a harder plastic for the clamps Giving like a legit all day stretcher. It would be easy to overmold the heating elements in a hard plastic and would last forever. If it was heated at the base and near the head, You suppose the heat would creep into the penis evenly over say 5 minutes?
The heat is external and will probably cause over-heating on the penis. The problem I foreseen is skin burns; try to wear one of those "Heatwraps" on your penis 6-8 hours and see how long you will last. Someone is going to have some sweaty funky smelling balls at the end of the day.
For heat the best possible thing is that heating pad that has a variable temperature. The problem with eating pads is they’re too big and cumbersome. But he is definitely a huge factor in growth. Are used a heating pad for my first five years.
Imagine the bulge potential of jamming a heating pad down your pants! Awesome...LOL..maybe outfit an inverter for your but crack..I could see it!