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Your gallbladder is a sensory organ that releases bile into the digestive system to emulsify and break down fats. Suppose you don’t have a gallbladder; that means your body doesn’t know when or how much to release bile. It might release too little, which can lead to digestion issues. Or it might release too much, which can cause anal leakage. Yeah, a quality of life where you regularly shart yourself when you sneeze? Yeah, it’s better to keep your gallbladder. | Dr. Patrick Flynn
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Did you expect this food to stimulate stem cell growth?😳 World-renowned physician Dr. William Li explains how cacao can stimulate stem cells to migrate to various sites of repair and regeneration throughout the body. Cacao is the core ingredient in chocolate and is produced from the beans of cacao tree through a process of fermentation, drying and roasting. Clinical studies have shown that men in their sixties with heart disease, who drank 2 cups of dark hot cocoa per day for a month, doubled t
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99.99% of guys aren't good at dirty-talking! You can stimulate a woman just with your words. When you talk dirty, her brain gets more excited than with touch because the brain is her most responsive sexual organ. This makes the whole experience more pleasurable. Think of dirty talk as a ""pleasure-boosting tactic"" that will always spice things up in the bedroom. Master this skill and become a bed expert. Want more tips like this? Type ""CONFIDENCE"" in the comments, and I'll send you some free
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3 things to stimulate new brain cell grow - Barbara O'Neill Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. Do your own research. #naturalremedies #healthtips #holistichealth #jointhealth #naturalremedy #viralshorts #IBS #homeremedy #renedyforchough #viral #shorts #naturopathicmedicine #healthyfood #exercise #viral #viralvideo #heal #health We love this author but we don't have any correlation with him/her. | The Healthy Railway
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Which structure(s) on the neuron in model 1 would receive a signal from either a sensory cell (taste bud, touch receptor, retinal cell) or from another neuron?
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Heart Problems? Beat it, Beat it! 👉 Every organ, including your heart, has nerves connected to specific areas. For heart health, focus on the area of your palm between your middle and pinky fingers. 1️⃣ Use a flat fist to gently tap this spot to stimulate the heart’s nerve pathway. 2️⃣ For a stronger effect, use your knuckles to apply deeper pressure. Repeat on both palms to help relieve symptoms like high blood pressure, palpitations, or chest discomfort. Beat it till you defeat it! 💪 Schedul
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For many women, their minds are their most powerful S*x organ. That’s why it is important to prepare her mind for S*x as well, not just her body. So try these tips: BEFORE S*X: (1) Let her catch you gazing at her as if she is your favourite meal! (2) Tease her (Leave a Sexy note, text message, food at her office etc) (3) Surprise her with sudden money. DURING S*X. (1) Engage in deep k!ssing, Or@| sex & stimulate her sensitive areas (like her CItOris, nipples etc). (2) Talk to her, tell her how g
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