2010-01-31

ms dev survey

1.10: ms`survey for dev'ers using vc++ express:

How did you arrive at the MSDN Web site today?
Via a link from a non-Microsoft Web site or newsletter

Which of the following best describes
the primary task you were trying to accomplish
with your visit to the MSDN Web site today?
download sdk

Please tell us in your own words
what specific information or resources you were looking for
during your visit to the MSDN Web site today.
. an openware said I could compile its code
using your free visual c++ express sdk .

most true of your visit to the MSDN Web site today?
I found what I was looking for

level of knowledge and skills related to the product
or technology you are researching today.
Intermediate
When do you plan to use the information you were looking for today?
In the next month

What is your preferred way of finding information on the Web
for the primary task you are performing today (download)?
I rely on search wherever possible.
I will quickly search again if a search result doesn't have what I'm looking for.
x I usually rely on search initially,
but when I click on a search result
I will often try navigating from there before searching again.
I rely on navigation wherever possible.
I think of search as a last resort when navigation is not helpful.

Please indicate which, if any, of the following methods
you used to look for information or resources
on the MSDN Web site today.
Site navigation (i.e., using links in the menu(s) or tabs on this site)
Links within the site content or articles
Search tool on the site

Satisfaction with the Web Site
Please rate your level of satisfaction with the following features of the MSDN Web site.
no:
The ability to easily find the information that I am looking for
Accuracy of the information on the Web site
Depth of information included on the Web site
The organization of information on the Web site
ok:
Loading speed of the Web site compared to other sites
Up-to-date content
Links within the site content or articles
Search tool on the site
Site navigation (i.e., using links in the menu(s) or tabs on this site)

Overall, how satisfied are you with the MSDN Web site?
ok
What changes would you like to see to improve your
experience with the MSDN Web site? (Please be specific.)
. there are a lot of product choices;
please be immediately specific (all on one page)
as to intended target, price,
what you get for paying more,
or what you don't get
for using free tools .

Thinking about the resources currently provided by the MSDN Web site
(including documentation, articles, forums, blogs, code samples, downloads, training, etc.),
please rate your agreement with the MSDN Web site
ability to provide resources that...
5/10:
Help me get the most out of my Microsoft products
Improve my skills
Help me evaluate new products
Are easy to find
Help me connect to the IT community
Help me do my job better
Help me make the case for investing in Microsoft products
Help me solve technical problems

Please indicate your level of agreement with
each statement as it applies to the MSDN Web site.
Visitors can find and interact with
peers and experts on the site
Visitors can contribute their own content to the site
(e.g., comments, articles, samples, uploads, etc.)

Please tell us how likely you will be
to recommend the MSDN Web site to a friend or colleague.
surely

How long have you been programming, either for school, work or non-work purposes?
4-6 years

Now, we would like to ask you a few questions about
Microsoft as a company.

Please tell us how your visit to the MSDN Web site today
influenced your satisfaction with Microsoft Corporation.
5/10

Considering everything you know or have heard about Microsoft,
its products, its service and support organization,
how satisfied are you with Microsoft as a company?
ok
[considering their research on security, singularity, .net,
what they could do if not held up by backward compat
and demand to giving dev's full stupid control .]

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Which of the following categories
best describes you?
Developer: Designs or customizes software applications or Web sites;
writes or tests computer code; or manages a software development process.

your primary purpose for visiting the MSDN Web site today?
Personal use

Thinking about your average weekly activities,
which one of the following best describes your primary role at work?
Testing software - this could include testing projects and software that you or others have written.
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What is the approximate number of personal computers,
including laptops, in your organization at all locations?
1 - 4 PCs
What is the approximate number of professional developers,
in your organization at all locations?
1 (self-employed)
What country/region do you live in?

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net tripping

1.1: proj.addn/net.facebook.com/updating your privacy settings:
[not sure about how this turned out;
alarmed that there was no way give just friends my b'day;
must have been that I gave a false one]
Here are your new settings:
Everyone can see:
* About me
* Education and Work
Friends of Friends can see:
* Photos and Videos of Me
* Birthday
* Religious and Political Views
Your custom settings were preserved for:
... [other things] .


1.6: mis.addn/net.blogger.com/publish fails:
. tried to blog failed,
ok after got all pages to save to draft,
then got all drafts published later .


1.18: mis.addn/net/linked to unpublished knol:
. sent knol link to many
only to find later it was not yet published
-- may do well with general rule of
test important links in strange browser
before sending them .


1.19: sci.addn/net.twitter.com/lists:
. co.dev#feabhas has twitter? twitter has new feature"lists?
my acct is on lists? 4:
@SignalDService/architects-twibe
@davidgrotto/dietitians-twibe
@davidaknapp/christians-twibe
@JMC_Ministries/christians-twibe

1.24: proj.addn/net.blogger.com/profile`interests updated:
. be careful with the commas,
because the keywords help people find other bloggers
with similar interests .
* software engineering
* preventive health
* isotonics (weightlifting without gear)
* hormonics (hormonally balancing nutrition)
* productivity enhancement
* velomobile
* human-powered cars
* recumbent
* tadpole
* trikes
. removed some paren's since many others are interested in
trikes and recumbents .

1.26: web.addn/net.marilynvossavant.com:
. her diet seems ho-hum,
but she's got a perfect hdl/ldl .
. she has a discussion board where people are
ranked {scholar, intellectual, thinker};
there is discussion of big bang,
but she was not part of it .
. her articles (which include the comment on big bang)
are at parade.com
google site:parade.com/askmarilyn/2009/
but the googles go further back than 2009
when addressed that way, if at all .

pc tripping

1.3: web.addn/xpw.seamonkey.g'gears:


mis.addn/usb.card`reader/going blinky:

1.1: mis.addn/mac/bak:
. the connection to card was shakey,
so it[mac fs] put me in read-only mode:
I removed card reader from ext
to directly in a usb socket of hub:
ok, ... sort of ...

1.3: mis.addn/xpw.komodo/internal error:
. it said the enclosed report was an internal error,
but it was due to loose connection in the card it was saving to .
. right after I opened the file,
the os gave the sound like a removable had been taken off-line .
. then I tried saving and it said the file had changed;
I said ignore changes (I knew there were none)
and that's when it noticed there were "(internal errors) .
Exception: 2147500037
Traceback:
save@vieweditor:957
anonymous@chrome://komodo/content/views.js:2014
anonymous@chrome://xtk/content/controller.js:91
anonymous@chrome://komodo/content/views.js:1385
[anonymous]@null:0
command_doCommand@chrome://komodo/content/library/commands.js:280
command_doCommandAsync@chrome://komodo/content/library/commands.js:234
anonymous@chrome://komodo/content/keybindings/keybindings.js:2068
anonymous@chrome://komodo/content/keybindings/keybindings.js:2068
anonymous@chrome://komodo/content/keybindings/keybindings.js:2224
anonymous@chrome://komodo/content/keybindings/keybindings.js:2122
Komodo Edit, version 5.2.3, build 4312.
Built on Wed Nov 18 19:49:30 2009.
1.10: mis.addn/usb:
. one of the hub's devices started mis.comm'ing .


1.4: mis.addn/xp/filename error:
. oh yes, now I recall why it was stupid
to let xp do massive file copies:
xp will quit on a too-long or illegal file name,
and will neither give a list of all the offenders,
nor will it continue the job .
. you need to then delete the infidel copy
and consider some other way to get your files in order .
. sometimes the files are too deep
because they started out fine but then you
unzipped them into the std shared folder,
which has the craziest long pathname
as if the microsoft-herded designers were
fighting among themselves for
domination between the efficiency of pathname limits
and cool factor of user-friendly names like:
[this is where your documents and other personal data go
on too much free cola]


news.addn/antivirus reviews:
1.9:
. kasparsky, and eset are the best paywares
avast free,
ms' security essentials free
1.10:


Process Explorer shows you information about
which handles and DLLs processes
have opened or loaded.
. The unique capabilities of Process Explorer
make it useful for tracking down
DLL-version problems or handle leaks;
and, provides insight into the workings of
Windows and applications .

The top window always shows a list of
the currently active processes .
. the bottom window depends on the mode:
handle mode:
you'll see the handles that the process selected
in the top window has opened;
DLL mode:
you'll see the DLLs and memory-mapped files
that the process has loaded.

1.19: web.addn/xpw.avg/replacement with opensource anti-virus:
. clamav is the only opensource one?
I thought there was something open about avg,
anyway avg is just nutty slow .
. clamwin claims to be open
but all I could find was that it does use an open engine:
clamav
. it's just a scanner .

web.addn/xpw.security/rootkit prevention:


. a security and data integrity tool
useful for monitoring and alerting on specific file change(s)
on a range of systems. The project is based on
code originally contributed by Tripwire, Inc. in 2000.

pdf reading

1.10: mis.addn/xpw.adobe`acrobat/a frigin' mess:
. problems with pdf?
find a reader for xp that is not made by adobe .
. kill process tree of acro* [acrobat reader],
only then do I get the cpu back,
that thing has its teeth in everything .
. it slowed down the main menu response to minutes! .

1.10: addn/net/google`chrome vs adobe`pdf:
. why would google's chrome not be playing well
with adobe's acrobat?
perhaps chrome`folks wanted to show us
how adobe's acrobat just wasn't playing well?
. consider how google's model could be upsetting adobe:
pdf's are supposed to be the portability standard,
and chrome's purpose is to facilitate cloud computing,
in which the model is being always on-line
with access always by browser
-- and html 5, or javascript --
really obviating the need for pdf's
which were originally designed for a
printer-centric world .


1.10: mis.addn/xpw.chrome/pdf plugin change:

. does chrome have a way to remove pdf plugin?
can't find it in menu's;

Delete or rename the DLL file:
"c:\program files\adobe\reader 9.0\reader\browser\nppdf32.dll"
Also search for copies of nppdf32.dll in Firefox/other browsers folders.

To find which nppdf32.dll is actually used,

Just open any DLL file in the browser
and look through loaded DLL modules
in the Lower Pane (DLL mode).

03-12-2009 matthawke/Nishi's advice worked for me:
. using that method I discovered that
Reader 8.0 was supplying its DLL to Chrome.
Renamed the DLL (to disable it) and restarted Chrome,
voila! Now using the Foxit Firefox plugin in Chrome.


1.28: proj.addn/xpw.foxit/a working pdf viewer:
. the auto-opener wouldn't recognize [sumatra pdf]
as my default pdf reader?
download and install the freeware foxit:
try the custom install:
it argues about being a plugin for
a firefox app that doesn't exist;
after that it asks to be a plugin to unspecified? ok (whatever);
and be my default pdf reader .
[later I found that g'chrome would use my new default pdf reader
by calling it to open in its own window .]

1.28: proj.addn/xpw.chrome/getting along with pdf's:
g'chrome is using the new pdf viewer with no problems
. when adobe's plugins were installed,
it would use the plugin as part of its page,
but then malfunction when that page was subsequently closed .
. g'chrome now responds to a pdf`open
by calling the default pdf reader to open in its own window .

1.30: mis.addn/xpw.pdf/killed flash too:
. when I was killing all things adobe
in order to make sure chrome had no adobe pdf code;
I also wiped out adobe's flash
-- the only way to watch youtube apparently .


1.10: web.addn/xpw/computer guru blog tucson:
. during his last radio program,
the tucson guru said he'd have links to an answer;


problems that could be solved using svn

1.9: mis.addn/bak confused with orig:
. bak'd bak? recover .
. checking the editor,
my recent files were from the original,
so changes were going into the right files;
but on selecting the files to bak,
I'd chosen one set from the bak,
and put them into another set on the bak .
. I had renamed the bak to include the word "(bak)
but within that,
there was another copy with no name change .

1.15: mis.addn/xpw.agent ransack/doesn't see eol's:
. my mac files don't have cr's in them .

1.19: pos.addn/backup/a safer system:
. since the accident
[@] mis.addn/data loss/worst of all backup worlds
it's apparent that I'm completely brain dead,
so I need a habit that can't possibly be confusing .
. open a zipfolder in the backup drive,
then when wanting to backup,
go to your usual directory and drag what needs to be bak'd
into the taskbar's icon for the zipfolder .
. it will come to the front
and then you can drop it in .
. another tool specifically for my problem
is the ms`briefcase, which lets you sync both directions .
. I had some confusion with that,
but I can't recall what it was .
. the idea seems pretty straight,
it could have been impl' bugs .
. the tests seem ok, and it has an easy habit:
after copying a folder to the briefcase,
it detects both additions and deletions to that folder,
so, then hitting the update button will do an
efficient incremental backup
without any crazy-manual copy and replaces .
1528:
. perhaps one place I got in trouble before
was working on a briefcase version that needed update,
then, since briefcase is not smart like subversion,
I was having a mess with merging changes .
. recall winmerge being a godsend numerous times
in my distant pc past .

1.22: mis.addn/xpw.briefcase/frigin' orphanage:
. it's not seeing that I need updates
because it thinks everything it does have
is an orphan ?
I need to recopy everything again .
. it could be due to not shutting down properly?
[@] mis.addn/xpw/found frozen on shutting down

1.23: mis.addn/xpw.briefcase/mov's turn to delete-create's:
. I was alarmed by a bunch of delete's;
that is part of the way that
briefcase handles mov's .



1.22: mis.addn/xpw/found frozen on shutting down:
. xpw needs hard reset for hung restart
for major auto.update .


1.28: sci.addn/xpw.sigil:
. it's a lot like seamonkey composer
only nicer integration of html-text views;
but is a bit confused in text view:
when on a header, eg H1-tagged text,
the controls indicate that the text is
normal (vs H1) with bold formatting .


1.28: proj.addn/xpw/unregistered app's:
. //c.drive/prog'files/000
is my place for programs that didn't
install in the usual way
(when you open them,
they just start doing their app')
. added links from there to shared folders;
. that way they are protected from being
writable from the user acct,
but are still runnable any acct .
. contents include process explorer and sumatra pdf .


1.30: mis.addn/xpw.chrome/not so modular:
. I thought chrome was touting modularity!
. some window was disfunctional
so I hit its close.box,
but then it froze, and gave me the dialog:
"(app is unresponsive, wait or kill?)
then kill took down every chrome window
not just the window*process I was attempting to close .

mac tripping

mis.addn/mac.picasa/forgot how picasa works!:
. I'm (wrongly) assuming picasa can't read crypts,
so I'm pulling a copy of log into open space
for importing into picasa .
. after having no luck importing anything,
I did some rtfm, and found what I'd forgotten:
there is a folder mgt that lets you exclude picasa's search,
and I had excluded everything except the one place
where the log had once been
before I moved the entire log to a crypt .
web:
of course, I forgot!:
. you just need to go into Tools / Folder Manager
and check the [Scan Always] on any folders you want imported .
news:


2010-01-30

high-fat diet, dioxins, and cancer

1.29: health/cancer/dioxin:
. after hearing about our unending dioxin blunders
from a gm food discussion ...
. how much is a dioxin a continuing problem?
dioxin in jungles soon farmed on;
is that collecting in veg? esp'ly fatty or root veg?
...
. some remassaged data indicated little risk of dioxin
from eating root veg grown in high-dioxin soils;
but, apparently this is not the case for fatty plants .
Dioxin in the Agricultural Food Chain
. dioxin is continually ommitted by trash incinerators,
and {dairy, beef} cows concentrate these sources .

todo.web/health/sure-pure eggs:
. recent b'day money could be useful for getting
chickens that could supply sure-pure eggs .
. eggs typically have 10 times more dioxin
than veg'oil does (still 10times less than
fish highest on the food chain) .

santa man v1.0 -- a walk through the monsanto park

1.27: santa man v1.0 -- a walk through the monsanto park

. Health and Wellness Product Information Group asks:
should we eat gmo's?
should gmo's eat us!
-- look at this vid: Controlling Our Food
"(
On March 11 a new documentary was aired on French television
- a documentary that Americans won’t ever see.
The gigantic bio-tech corporation Monsanto
is threatening to destroy the agricultural biodiversity
which has served mankind for thousands of years.
)
. gmo is about patentable seeds,
so you know when you don't have gmo because
really only when the seed sale is free of
contracts prohibiting saving crops for seed .
[1.30: ... and when there is
no similar gmo crop growing upwind .]
. in processed food things won't be labeled in usa,
though they are in europe .
. in 1992 George Bush Senior signed an executive order
that genetically engineered food
be equal to non-genetically modified food .
. the FDA was able to classify gmo's as GRAS
and under this category,
doesn’t require any additional testing or labeling.

. this film convincingly reminds us
that when there's a lot of money involved
the chances that science gets fudged
become exponentially more likely and tenacious .
. Monsanto is the main target of the film
simply because they have been at the forefront of gmo tech,
and they were the main source of money
behind the USA`admn's current policy on gmo regulation .

. the film documents Monsanto's history of careless science
with what turned out to be some very hairy problems:
pcb's, dioxin use as free as 60's love ...
. pcb's are not only a cause of cancer,
but are reducing IQ, thyroid, and sex hormone function .
. pcb's are spreading world-wide,
[and this is one reason why fat in the diet causes cancer
even when a high fat diet
protects us from cancer in other ways .]

[. Monsanto might seem like an
obvious villain at this point;
but, as you saw from
the finance industry's deregulation causing
yet another worldwide depression:
we all love privacy (virtually deregulation)
even though it's proven year after year
that private parenting is sure to leave some children
exposed to molestation;
and likewise,
we feel our businesses deserve privacy
even though they are sure to devastate
some unlucky generation(s) .
. who can you trust?
first, be sure to trust no one who says
we can be trusted until proven guilty
(wouldn't that be you?) .]

. tryptophan's EMS disorder was said to be a gmo problem,
[but it was also said by others
to be a different type of biotech problem:
when you are growing organisms to produce chemicals,
you have to be constantly vigilant with testing
to insure you still have the same vector working for you
-- something like the need for testing software:
it's all really created by the devil
(the creator of emotions and imagination);
-- no matter who the human face's name is --
and, it's all got to be walk-through'ed and tested .]

. gmo soy has been modified to survive roundup .
. roundup was recently shown in French courts
to not be as biodegradable as they once asserted
[... and, it doesn't have to be!
the world's agriculture will soon be
entirely roundup ready
and everything else is simply expendible! .]

. gmo corn is cross-polinating with mexican organics;
and, that is feared to be the end of organics for corn
as the transgenics don't do well without
high-tech fertilizers and pesticides .
[ but I fear it will be the population crush
looking for a quick fix,
that is really going to encourage the use of
exactly those "(accidental) hybrids
that do well with the cheapest treatments
only to grow larger populations that require
yet greater yields -- demanding ever more from science .]

. India has a different problem with gmo's:
the cotton is advertised as resistant to some insect,
only to be more vulnerable
to something else (like some sort of jungle rot) .
. the naive borrow money to start the technocrop
only to go bankrupt and fold with a suicide .
. one social worker points out that patented "(transgenics)
are being tried on every crop that India is growing:
they are literally being carpet-bombed with patents
as there will not be any corner of agriculture
that will not be lured into the trap of quick bucks
and unstable futures ...
[and with accidental crossbreeding,
what crops will they not own
-- what genome will they not degenerate into
dependence on high-tech methods?]

. in several places there were pitiful instances where
a farmer's neighbors had all started growing gmo's
leaving them on the edge of spraying operations
with pesticide poisoning their ducks
-- and their children .

. in Paraguay, after the leakage of gmo seeds
into their agriculture, it was ironically
Europe's gmo labeling requirements
that forced the Paraguay gov't
to legalize gmo crops
-- otherwise, they couldn't sell to any place
that respected either patents or gmo-phobic labeling .

. Europe's gov't was no different than usa
in the force with which it was swayed by cash,
but they had a scientist tell on prime-time tv
that animal experiments showed that
our state of genetic engineering
was a lot more complicated and unstable
than what the corporate giants were maintaining .

. Europe's public was swayed by tv coverage of
genetically engineered potatoes
that got a snowdrop gene,
which produced an aphid resistance .
lectins often serve as natural insecticides;
but this lectin was considered non-toxic to humans
yet became toxic when inserted into the potato:
. rats eating the potatoes suffered from
hormonal imbalances (fatty organs) .
"(
. increasing a proliferative response in the gut .
thereby having an adjuvant effect
on any chemically induced tumor .
)
. it caused the rat`immune system to
go into high gear;
and, the study's head doctor interpreted this
as meaning that the immune system
was "(identifying the potatoes as alien) .
. it was apparent that the
gene insertion was causing the problem
rather than whatever was being inserted .
. on aug 10 '98, for live news, he reported:
"(
I found it's very very very unfair
to use our fellow citizens as guinea pigs .
)
[. doesn't it seem like having that labeling
is like being told
yet another neighor's house is on fire?
. the question should be not whether
your dollar is ignoring the latest gmo effort,
but
what are your tax dollars doing
to counteract gmo cross-pollination
by developing totally glass-housed growing methods? ]

why teens have elderly cholesterol levels

1.22: news.health/cancer/teen cholesterol:
One-fifth of US teens have unhealthy cholesterol
Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:15pm EST
(Corrects AAP recommendations in fifth and sixth paragraphs)
WASHINGTON (Reuters)
- One in five American teens has unhealthy cholesterol levels,
a major risk factor for heart disease in adults,
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.
The heavier teens were,
the more likely they were to have high cholesterol
but even 14 percent of teens with normal body weight
were found to have unhealthy cholesterol levels, the CDC said.
CDC researchers studied data on 3,125 teens
collected from the
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
for 1999 through 2006.
They found that 20.3 percent of young people aged 12 to 19
and more boys than girls
had unhealthy cholesterol levels.
[ . high fructose corn syrup can raise triglycerides
and promotes fungal overgrowth
which is known to raise bad cholesterol .]

whey to go -- ups and downs with cancer

1.27: whey to go -- ups and downs with cancer

. Health Canada usually agrees with usa`fda decisions;
but they disagreed about rBGH (recombinant bovine GH);
monsanto tried to encourage some agreement
by offering them funds to do their own additional research;
but they were so sure this was money-driven mad science
that they considered the offer a mere bribe .
. the director of monsanto reminds us that
biotech is only as good as its regulation;
which reminded me that when money talks,
it's because sex drive and population explosion
-- not monsanto, usa, or the fda --
is the real bully .

news updates about genetic modifications: gm watch

. whey protein isolate is touted as having anti-cancer potential;
but does that opinion still hold true
as the nature of milk is changed by unregulated science?
. when the cow hormone rBGH was increasing milk production
it also resulted in more IGF-1 in milk
that was said to be promoting the growth of
some cancers {prostate, breast, colon};
I wondered if, even after processing,
that could still be an issue for whey .

. whey contains igf-1 that increases igf-1 in the bloodstream;
[however, both sides of the whey debate
are saying that igf-1 from human and cow are identical
and some say that whey increases blood levels of igf-1
simply because whey is increasing the hgh (human growth hormone)
that igf-1 comes from in human blood .]

. HGH (human growth hormone) has a very short life;
most of it is used for producing IGF-1
(Insulin-like Growth Factor 1,
formerly known as Somatomedin-C)
which has an easily measurable lifetime .
. over-dosage of igf-1 is what turns careless hgh use
into the monster of insulin resistance:
this is due to high igf-1 having
the same effect as high insulin .

. one study found that in some groups
the use of low-fat milk could reduce the risk of colon cancer:
"(
A high ratio of IGF-I to IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3)
has been linked to an increased risk of colorectal cancer.
Intake of dairy food (especially low-fat milk)
was positively and moderately associated with
plasma levels of IGF-I, IGFBP-3, and IGF-I/IGFBP-3
[increasing igf-1 more than igfbp-3;
however, ]
among individuals with a high IGF-I /IGFBP-3 ratio,
intake of low-fat milk was associated with
lower risk of colorectal cancer .
) .


IGF-1 is like insulin: vital but dose is everything:
"(
Lifestyle factors that increase IGF-1 [and hgh]:
low-fat, low-sugar diets;
brief, intense exercise
(not aerobic exercise lasting over one hour);
not eating carbohydrates within 4 hours of bedtime.

Foods and supplements that increase IGF-1 [and hgh]:
whey protein;
dairy products (this may be from the whey)
creatine (5 grams per day);
use of arginine or ornithine at bedtime without competing amino's .

. substances to avoid while raising hgh with amino supp's:
alcohol;
Anti-cholinergic medicines (antihistamines)
--(Claritin, Clarinex and Allegra
probably do not affect natural HGH release) .
)

. lef.org has more suggestions for increasing hgh (and igf-1):
"(
. Losing abdominal fat;
avoiding high-glycemic loads
. Optimizing sleep habits
. Exercise training above the lactate threshold
appears to amplify the pulsatile release of endogenous GH at rest,
increasing total secretion for at least 24 hours.
. CDP-choline, arginine, ornithine, glycine, glutamine, niacin (vitamin B3)
can help support endogenous GH secretion,
assist muscle growth and recovery from exercise, and promote healthy sleep.
)
notes:

. nausea can be an indication of
an excessive level of HGH release? [1.29:
the subsequent excess of igf-1 causes insulin resistance
which then allows blood sugar to get too high .]

. hgh over-use can cause the liver to
over-produce glucose;
or, hgh-induced insulin resistance
is leaving no market for the
liver's normal amount of glucose production;
in any case, metformin can be of some help
by reducing the liver's output .

. underactive t4->t3 conversion
(a virtual form of hypothyroidism)
can be a sign of low hgh;
conversely, some uses of hgh have produced
hypothyroidism [from excessive igf-1?]

1.29: soy lecithin is routinely mixed with whey

. since soy lecithin is routinely added to whey,
and soy is a high-fat plant that accumulates dioxin,
I was concerned that dioxins could be a greater cancer risk
than any igf-1 dosage anomalies from whey itself .

. among soy bean meal samples reported,
the highest level of dioxin contamination was
14.68 ppt[parts per trillion] of 2,3,7,8-TCDD,
and had a total toxic equivalency factor (Teq) of 21.75 ppt.

Dioxins, PCBs (picograms) in fatty foods:
Eggs (2) 13
Milk (1 cup) 11
Vegetable oil (1 Tbs.) 1
-- this could be the worst-case scenereo;
nevertheless, the point is that aside from processing diff's,
the main route of dioxin concentration
starts with any biological process -- animal or plant --
that is accumulating lipids in the presence of dioxins .

. fatty substances are routinely added to animal feed
in order to reduce dust or increase pourability .
. these can easily be a source of dioxins in eggs .
[1.30: similar additives for fertilizers and pesticides
could be adding dioxins to soy beans .]