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<blockquote data-quote="Scardoc" data-source="post: 588918" data-attributes="member: 44692"><p>I'm not convinced. The human body is incredibly adaptable but also one Hell of a finely balanced marvel of nature. Prolonged exposure to hypo or hyper is almost certain to have a negative effect......in my non-medically trained and humble opinion!!</p><p> </p><p>Imagine you're a tyre, a Dunlop let's say, you should be 32psi and no real harm will come if you drop to 28 or creep up to 36 now and then. But to consistently be 22 or 42??</p><p> </p><p>Ps....if you are a diabetic Dunlop and you are currently riding at 40psi - don't inject!! POP!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scardoc, post: 588918, member: 44692"] I'm not convinced. The human body is incredibly adaptable but also one Hell of a finely balanced marvel of nature. Prolonged exposure to hypo or hyper is almost certain to have a negative effect......in my non-medically trained and humble opinion!! Imagine you're a tyre, a Dunlop let's say, you should be 32psi and no real harm will come if you drop to 28 or creep up to 36 now and then. But to consistently be 22 or 42?? Ps....if you are a diabetic Dunlop and you are currently riding at 40psi - don't inject!! POP! [/QUOTE]
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