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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Theoretically it is possible to get the     |
|    01 Oct 22 00:08:26    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              3d printed needles could have many side pores at the sides of the distal       delivery tip, spreading the high pressure stream into a diffusion area of .1-2       mm at the sides equivalent to plunger pressure standard hypodermic needle       fluid deposition velocities                            One possible application of a pressurized hypodermic needle with full needle       flow delivery is cosmetic procedures, aside from the face this could also be       applied at depth to the breasts                            1/10 diameter tube with 1/7 diameter fiber optic and sonographically contrast       labelled tip could allow precise micro positioning of the needle, particularly       during cosmetic procedures, if a regular needle is .7mm then this needle would       be .08mm diameter        but still deliver the same amount of fluid, and could be steered to precise       locations                            Motorized (electric pump) pipettors are $49-69 on eBay and alibaba so similar       technology could be the same or less, noting only the needle (and perhaps,       like a pipettor, the fluid reservoir) could be disposable                            Such a 1/10 diameter pressurized syringe needle with sonography contrast       enhanced tip could be used to inject support and perkiness enhancing chemicals       into the breasts making them match measurements of the person's breasts taken       when they were 15-16,        there are a number of chemicals that could do this, chemicals that are growth       factors for supporting tissues, another possibility is the non carcinogenic       injection of something that causes non-stretch .1-.5mm wide scar tissue deep       at the breast far from        the skin                            Similarly pumped 1/10 diameter needles could be used to do medical procedures       on joints or be used at things like chemotherapy of brain and other tumors                            It is also possible a 1/10 usual diameter hypodermic needle with a pressurized       fluid delivery would be more comfortable to experience                            Treating depression at the developing world could be more effective with 1/10       of 1¢ drugs printed on paper, available without prescription, as described in       my imaged notes, you use an inkjet printer to print 604 1 cm drugged paper       squares on a 11¢        piece of specialized paper, this accompanies the idea that some group of       drugs, when halogenated, ethynyl group modified,and attached to a cytomembrane       passing moiety or peptide each make the drug 10 times more potent, multiplied       that is 1000 times        stronger pharmaceuticals per milligram, so most drugs with a 200 mg dose would       become 200 microgram doses printable with an inkjet printer on 1 centimeter       squares,              Fluorinated ethynylized, cytomembrane passing optimized bupropion (wellbutrin)       could be 10fluorine*10ethynyl*10cytomembtane passing is 1000 times more potent       as mg per dose than wellbutrin, changing it from 68¢ a dose (retail) to 6.8       tenths of one ¢        printable on paper with an inkjet printer a dose, making this available       globally could alleviate depression in 180 million people globally, this       fluorine/ethynyl/cytomembrane/inkjet approach could also be used on other       antidepressants but I favor        buproprion because it omits effecting sex drive or even increases it and may       be a better than well drug for those without depression              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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