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Subject: [NH] فلم فض غشاء البكارة بنت روسية مثيرة ساخنةو بيضاء تصرخ وتغنج و تنزل دم ++18 - msg#01340
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A dear customer of mine (my mother!) is experiencing stomach pain as a
result of using the LLV pack. She started them 1 week ago and always
takes them with food, but between the fishy taste (occasional burping)
and the stomach aches she is not feeling benefitted by them :) I
would really like to support her into better health and less pain in
her life. She went through breast cancer, mastectomy & chemo last
year. She also had carpal tunnel surgery about 3 weeks ago.
I thought perhaps her stomach lining had been damaged by the chemo,
but she insists that she hasn't had any stomach pain prior to taking
the supplements.
I would love some suggestions as to why this might be happening and
how she might overcome it to get the incredible nutritional benefits
of LLV!
Thank you!
Rochelle
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Re: Any senior citizens here?
i think memorizing is a better choice in the beginning (otherwise progress is likely to be very slow, and it would appear frustrating).
once you reach dnb 3 or dnb4, intution will automatically start coming into play (when you accidentally forget, you will have to guess..and slowly you can pick up on intutive way of doing it!)
2011/4/19 DziaÅo, Christopher <chrisdzialo@xxxxxxxxx>
I don't internalize how much of a mental workout n-back actually is. How would you rate it on a scale of 1-10? I find n-backing fun and will often put in 45mins daily, along with some games at Luminosity and mental-aktiv.de. It would beÂwonderfulÂif an intense, more advanced game that trained IVG. There was a previous threat that spoke about n-back and how it requires a certain type of person to maintain training -- I have a like-minded friend that is IQ ~130 andÂcares about his mental performance, and he doesn't even maintain his regimen. I don't see BWS becoming widelyÂadapted, even with theÂcapacityÂincrease Gf and overall cognition.Â
I play with a mixture of memorizing and intuitive play. Intuitive play causes some troubles as I doubt myself selection and end making wrong matches, even though I know there wasnt a match. I get over excited/ahead of myself and have been training to not be so quick to answer, and let intuitive answers emerge moreÂfrequently. I'm playing at 60-80's, and will sometimes I get 85s's if I maintain control for that session; the lower scores are from stupid mistakes that cause me to confuse my sequence. I'veÂreachedÂ6-back with 50%.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 5:45 PM, D <damian.amendra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Regardless of the techniques you use at the higher levels, dual n-backis still a very strenuous mental workout. It will lead to some
improvement, somewhere, even if you're memorising
On Apr 18, 8:15Âam, jck <jckeert...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> I also hate doing anything because it 'feels' right. However, I asked> because I read that playing n-back by memorizing the sequence is useless
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Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Breast Cancer
There are other reasons for the ridges. Diane is correct, but that doesn't meanthat is the cause with your daughter. Before I did anything else I would put her on the GX and PB protocol for cleansing.If she is old enough to take the LLV you really should get her on it, if there is a
deficiency in her diet this will take care of it, in my opinion.PatOn Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:53 AM, novakidseatfree <novakidseatfree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My daughter has had pitted nails for a while. Her doctor said it was a
calcium deficiency so I then made sure she consumed a lot of calcium.
It never went away. After seeing the doctor 6 months later, he said
it is a Zinc deficiency. So I gave her a zinc supplement for the past
few months and she still has the pitted nails. Is this really a
deficiency? Is there any oil that will treat this?
Thanks,
Tina
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[NH] تتطلب بناني و بنانية توقف وهو يمارس ساخن جنس و تغنج سكس المثير يمارس بعنف ++18
I'm going to add that these are autoimmune diseases and the root cause of them is candida albicans overgrowth, so clearing that up would help as well. Eliminating sugar, red meat, alcohol, caffeine, nicotine (if used), and gluten from the diet are strongly recommended, as is doing a cleanse with our GX Assist and then using the PB Assist to rebuild a health digestive tract.
http://www.holistichelp.net/candida.html
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 5:03 PM, MDensley <melissadensley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have some ideas on what oils to use but would really appreciate any
input.
I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease about 5 years ago and have been
doing surprisingly well the last few years (since i got involved with
doterra). Today I received confirmation that I have Rheumatoid
Arthritis as well. Which is actually one of the number one diseases to
accompany Crohn's...go figure.
I've been taking the supplements for a while and I definitely notice a
big difference if I happen to miss a day.
I'm a pretty avid oil user and use several oils daily aromatically,
internally, and topically. I'm usually using them constantly to be
honest :)
I know the Marjoram has helped the tendinitis in my elbows a great
deal so I plan to continue using this.
Is there anything else that you guys recommend? I saw somewhere that
Birch helps?
I appreciate any input/advice.
You guys are the best :)
Best wishes,
Melissa
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[Everything doTERRA] Anyone near Farmington New Mexico?
Thank you.
On Apr 22, 6:25 am, ailambris <ailamb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It could be hyperarousal. Check yourself if you notice that you are
> becoming overexcited. Many days I experience what you describe, and it
> is typically from having overexerted myself in the past day, or few
> days. My suspicion is that this may be in some way related to and be
> good justification for procrastination. It makes sense that some are
> the scholarly analogues of sprinters, and some are of distance
> runners. I think that if you are the highly excitable type, you are
> more likely to work intensely, in short bursts, and may need ample
> recovery in the time following. Also your diet is suspect. It doesn't
> seem to be a popular subject around here, which I think is ironic.
>
> On Apr 20, 7:21 am, D <damian.amen...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > Some days, even having had adequate sleep, I have an inevitable "bad
> > day" on which I cannot concentrate during revision (for exams coming
> > up) and negative thoughts dominate the mind. Even my dual n-back
> > performance on these days is poorer than usual.
>
> > Apologies for my grievance; is there anything I could possibly do to
> > minimise or prevent bad days or to recover my vitality on a day i
> > don't feel as motivated?
>
> > Thanks
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