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i stumbled across here [crackpot link deleted] ...
wats your thought, my stand, I'm more skeptic!
wats your thought, my stand, I'm more skeptic!
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lisab said:I bet it would align you chakras.
isn't tis really funny,Health Benefits
◦Promotes unclumping of cells
◦Enhances immune and endocrine systems
◦Has the ability to destroy viruses and bacteria
◦Enhances cellular nutrition and detoxification
◦Enhances cellular permeability
◦Helps to protect DNA from damage
◦Helps to retard the aging process
◦Helps to fight cancer cells
◦Strengthens the body’s biofield
◦Preventing electro-magnetic waves from affecting one’s health
◦Increases focus and concentration
sphyics said:i don't think so, its so simple, balancing the 7 chakras(energy centres) jus by carrying a pendant...
sphyics said:i don't think so, its so simple, balancing the 7 chakras(energy centres) jus by carrying a pendant...
isn't tis really funny,
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