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To: THE ANT who wrote (183528)2/4/2022 8:00:52 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone2 Recommendations

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maceng2
pak73

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Pathetic isn't it?

6000 years and the supposedly brightest brains on the planet never , NEVER STUDIED

D3?

What arrogance!



To: THE ANT who wrote (183528)2/4/2022 8:47:56 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone1 Recommendation

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marcher

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Every doctor I have Talked to has treated me the same as Haim's doctors ,laughed at me

and told me I would calcify my arteries and eyes.

Even 10 to 15 years later doctors find it impossible to admit they were wrong.

What D3 actually did was totally relive my pain in both knees that I have bone on bone, with no

meniscus in either knee. Two hips that I have been told to replace about 10 years ago.


My only treatment for this is D3

I plan on dying with no surgeries.

Is God laughing?

God knows he gave earth a universal cure that man screwed up!



To: THE ANT who wrote (183528)2/6/2022 5:11:17 PM
From: fred woodall1 Recommendation

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Maple MAGA

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I just got around to reading this. From research perspective you landed on an excellent find. Thank you.

Vit. D

Herodotus also provided another colourful tale regarding the Battle of Pelusium. When Herodotus visited the site of the battle, he was shown the bones of the men who had fallen during the battle. The remains of the Egyptians were lying on one side of the field, whilst those of their enemies on another. One way of identifying whether a skull belonged to an Egyptian or a Persian was to strike it with a stone. If the stone made a hole in the skull, then it belonged to a Persian; if it did not, then it belonged to an Egyptian. According to the historian, this is due to the fact that from young, the Egyptians “shave their heads and the bone thickens in the sun”, whilst the Persians “wear felt tiaras from birth and so shelter their heads from the sun”. Once again, we may never know how much truth there is in this claim.