Yep, next time you're in your local pharmacy, go up to the prescription window in the back and ask for a product called "mentafil." It comes in a vial (to be drawn up into a syringe) - and will require a signature and photo ID. That is the stuff you are looking for.
Serum is in the blood vessels (circulating blood). Lymph is the plasma that diffuses through the arteries (used to be part of the blood) into the lymph system. Once it flows through the lymph system, it will rejoin with blood through veins.
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Serum is serum
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straighteniners/ straightening serum and then majorly backcomb
I use a serum called Oh so straight I wet my hair at night put the serum through then in the morning I have gorgeous hair. I think it is by Phil smith.
If you'd like to begin using a straightening serum with your hair during the straightening process, you may find that you really like the result. Chances are that you already know how to straighten hair; you want to know how to work the serum in. You can use a straightening serum in one of two ways; you can use it while you straighten or you can work it in with your fingers when you're done. Both methods are the same, you dab a small amount on your finger tips and quickly swipe it through and down your hair. It can be done this way whether you put it in before you're done or after!
Plasma minus clotting proteins is called serum. Serum is the liquid portion of blood that remains after blood has clotted and the clotting factors have been removed. Serum is used in various medical tests to measure different components in the blood.
Serum is generally free from blood cellular components but when collecting serum sometimes few cells will be pipetted with the serum & that is the only source of DNA in the serum.
how can you test for any toxity in blood serum or serum tears.
Really i dont know please i want to know whats means thanks
A serum separator tube (SST) typically yields serum after centrifugation. It contains a gel barrier that separates the serum from the clot during the centrifugation process, allowing for easy collection of the serum layer.