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Xango and Arthritis

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Vesquerre - 13 Jul 2006 19:05 GMT
In the word arthritis the suffix 'itis' means inflamed and 'arthro'
refers to joint.  Hence 'arthritis' literally means 'inflamed joint'.
There are over 100 separate entities when all types fo arthritis are
cataloged. Unfortunately, the cause of most of them remains unknown."

Many of these conditions not only affect joints, ligaments, and other
supportive tissues but also may attack skin, nails, and key internal
organs as well.  Most occur 2 to 3 times more often in women than in
men and osteoarthritis alone cost the US over 65 billion each year! Its

is the leading chronic medical condition reported by the elderly

In most types of arthritis the majority of mangosteen's benefits will
come formits anti-inflammatory effects because it selectively blocks
the COX-2 enzymes and doesn't cause the dangerous gastro-intestinal
side effects of prescribed or across-the-counter anti-inflammatory
drugs.  Additionally, the mangosteen exhibits a neurological pain
reducing affect.

To learn more information and read testimonials, visit my web sites:

http://vesquerre.natureswellnesssecret.com
http://teamdavis.discovermangosteeen.com

and them email me at Vivianpesque...@yahoo.com to get involved as a
drinker or distributor
We can also set up a time to speak with the doctor that I am working
with.

Vivian Esquerre
Harvey R. Stone - 15 Jul 2006 03:51 GMT
"Vesquerre" <viviom> wrote in message news:1152glegroups.com...
> In the word arthritis the suffix 'itis' means inflamed and 'arthro'
> refers to joint.  Hence 'arthritis' literally means 'inflamed joint'.
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> Vivian Esquerre

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Ralph - 04 Aug 2006 04:27 GMT
Hi,

Antioxidants are great but you need more. Another class of nutrition
technology. Combined with Xango this can be very powerful. I tried it
already.

Please visit http://www.the-wellness-channel.org hours of health and
wellness videos from arthritis to cancer to aids etc...

- Thanks

> In the word arthritis the suffix 'itis' means inflamed and 'arthro'
> refers to joint.  Hence 'arthritis' literally means 'inflamed joint'.
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> Vivian Esquerre
Harvey R. Stone - 04 Aug 2006 14:14 GMT
"Ralph" <ralphposroups.com...
> Hi,
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> - Thanks

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Paul T. Holland - 06 Aug 2006 21:14 GMT
> Hi,
>
> Antioxidants are great but you need more.

not really, a decent spam-blocker usually does the trick

the-wellness-channel.org is really just another of your
sites...ralphposadas@cacninc.org has been spamming since he put the sites up
back in sept of '05

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