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Running Cars on Water - The Answer to High Gas Prices

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With gas prices hitting all time highs, we are starting to feel the effects as we watch our hard earned cash getting sucked through the gas tank. Many people are even resorting to selling their cars or finding a job closer to their home because they can't afford to drive to work! Fortunately, there is a solution. Thousands of people across the nation and millions throughout the world have already discovered the benefits of running cars on water.

Currently, the whole idea behind running cars on water is to supplement your gasoline usage, improve fuel economy, and result in cleaner emissions. Scientists and hobbyists are still trying to find a way to run a car ONLY from water, but right now running cars on water and gasoline can yield improvements in fuel economy up to 40%.

A system for running cars on water actually does not burn water directly, it is first actually converted into a hydrogen gas commonly known as HHO. HHO gas is also known as Brown's Gas or Rhode's gas and has been used for over a century as a fuel source for lamps, torches, and high-heat ovens. The conversion is done automatically whenever your engine is running by sending an electrical current through the water, a process known as electrolysis. By sending the current of electricity through the water, the hydrogen and oxygen split and begin to group and bubble to the top of the reservoir where they are then sucked into the engine along with air.

There are not any commercial units available for running cars on water, mainly due to the fact that these hydrogen-based gas savers can be built for inexpensively using parts you can find at your local hardware store. In fact, every one of the thousands of people running a hydrogen based gas saver either built it on their own, or bought it from someone who built it themselves. You can easily build one of these for yourself and have it installed and saving you gas in a couple of hours.

Never Built Anything Like This Before?
Hey that's alright! Most people running cars on water had never built one before either. If you're still a little fuzzy on how this works or how to build it, I highly suggest following one of the many guides that show you step-by-step, start-to-finish exactly how to build and install your own hydrogen gas saver. For your convenience, I've reviewed the Top 3 Guides available so you can decide which best fits your individual needs and budget.

Bruce Brennan is an expert in Fuel Economics and enjoys helping people just like you save gas every day. For more information including reviews, product comparisons, and fuel saving tips, visit his website: Hydrogen Gas Savers

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Paxil Directly Linked to Birth Defects

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Recent studies have shown that the use of Paxil during pregnancy increases the chances of birth defects. In December 2005, the Food and Drug Administration moved Paxil from a class C drug to a class D drug. A class C drug is one that has been proven to harm animals; and a class D drug is one that has been proven to harm the human fetus. According to the FDA, a Swedish study was done which proved that women who took Paxil in the first trimester (first twelve weeks) of the pregnancy had two times higher risk in having a baby with some form of birth defect than other women who took another form of antidepressant or no antidepressant medication. Some of the harms or birth defects caused by the use of Paxil before or during pregnancy include potential infant heart defects and persistent pulmonary hypertension in newborn babies. During the first trimester of a pregnancy, the babies heart develops. According to medical experts, the most crucial time is during weeks three through seven because this is when the heart is taking the form of four separate chambers.

In addition to infant heart defects, there are several other potential defects that can result from taking Paxil during a pregnancy. For example, a 2005 research study showed the women who took Paxil during a pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, were more like to have an omphalocele; a birth defect which is a malformation where the abdominal contents protrude into the base of the umbilical cord. A condition known as craniosynostosis; another birth defect which is an early closing of one or more of the sutures of an infant's head, causing a malformation of the skull is another potential defect that can result from the use of Paxil during a pregnancy.

Lung disorders are yet another birth defect that can be directly linked to the use of Paxil during a pregnancy. In 2006, the FDA issued an advisory notice saying that infants had problems with adjusting to breathing air when they first came out of the womb, which required them to have some sort of mechanical ventilation to assist with breathing. They claim that this birth defect can also be linked back to the use of Paxil during the pregnancy.

In conclusion, the FDA has said and proven that there are several birth defects that can be related to taking Paxil medication during the pregnancy. These include birth defects affecting the heart, lungs, and overall development. Women have a higher risk of birth defects, if the Paxil is taken before or during the pregnancy. Many lawsuits are now being initiated because of birth defects which could possibly be the result of taking Paxil medication during the pregnancy. If you have been taking or are currently taking Paxil and you are pregnant, then you should discontinue its use, contact your doctor and seek legal advice right away.

Nick Johnson is a personal injury attorney and lead counsel with Johnson Law Group, a personal injury law firm with principal offices located in Houston, Texas. Mr. Johnson represents injured people in injury cases and matters involving the drug Paxil. For a free case evaluation, contact Johnson Law Group and its Paxil attorneys at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com for more information.

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