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EFT (emotional freedom technique) . I know 15 strongest point on body and I do use personally 8 of them.
Everybody who wants to do this technique well needs to speak with him self into last details.
When I did EFT with my friends, I do always make final question test. There u know if is problem not problem anymore or if is still inside body flowing wrong energy.
I have to say ,this technique and ho`oponopono change my life . I am just happy
I'm not a big fan of slurpees, I actually haven't had one since I was a kid, but the other day I went to a 7/11 and my girlfriend had one of these so I decided to try it. I can't believe how good this specific slurpee is made with blackberry ginger ale.
My other friend said the pina colada slurpee is also amazing. I guess I've missed out all these years. I've always disliked slurpees for some reason thinking they weren't that great and just filled with sugar, but they really upped their game with flavor these days.
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Those picture make me sick .... what disgusting stuff is that? Chemicals blended with sugar, I would never touch it!
Pictures like these make Europeans shiver and make them fear the planned free trade agreement ....... at least you did not add chlorine chicken.
Cited from a Harvard Study:
-> two out of three adults and one out of three children in the United States are overweight or obese
Flegal KM, Carroll MD, Kit BK, Ogden CL. Prevalence of obesity and trends in the distribution of body mass index among US adults, 1999-2010. JAMA. 2012;307:491-7.
-> the nation spends an estimated $190 billion a year treating obesity-related health conditions
Cawley J, Meyerhoefer C. The medical care costs of obesity: an instrumental variables approach. J Health Econ. 2012;31:219-30.
-> Rising consumption of sugary drinks has been a major contributor to the obesity epidemic
McGuire S. Institute of Medicine. 2012. Accelerating progress in obesity prevention: solving the weight of the nation. Washington, DC: the National Academies Press. Adv Nutr. 2012;3:708-9.