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  • The Kraken
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    • 12-25-11
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    #36
    Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
    what do you consider legit? history of the medical industry is shady. do you know why the pharmaceutical industry is so big? most modern doctors are nothing more than drug pushers. hence, i refuse to go to the doctor unless i have to and i haven't been to one in over 20 years.

    Good stuff Ghenghis.... I've worked with great doctors for nearly nearly two decades now, and one of the absolute best doctors I've ever worked with told me "Kraken, if you want to stay healthy, live long and healthy, stay out of hospitals, stay out of dr's offices"

    I can't say I abide entirely by that as I've had 3 surgeries in the last 6 years and am on chronic opioids, and just recently had a spinal steroid injection (which I might end up regretting, now i have more pain than before the goddamned injection), but I'll never forget him saying that and I do agree, I just use medicine to fulfill my needs.
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    • Ghenghis Kahn
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      • 01-02-12
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      #37
      kraken, i like you man. you're one of the good guys. you need to stop taking all that junk. i know it's easier said than done.

      i'm telling you. out of all my family members, i'm the only one that never visits doctors and not on one single pharmaceuticals.

      guess what, i'm the healthiest one... just sayin'
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      • Ghenghis Kahn
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        • 01-02-12
        • 19734

        #38
        one thing though, the difference between otc and pharmaceuticals is one can kill you while the other won't.

        i'll pay a little for otc supplements even if it doesn't work for the placebo effect and placebo effect is proven to be real.

        but like many have mentioned, healthy diet is the key. too bad, everything that's healthy tastes like shit and it's an expensive life style.
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        • The Kraken
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          • 12-25-11
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          #39
          I don't doubt it one bit

          My only caveat is this, I work in a part of the hospital that deal a lot with emergencies, and I can't tell you how many times I've heard the phrase "my husband has always been healthy, nothing ever wrong with him, in fact he's never been to a doctor until now"....

          And then we see the coronary arteries and he has severe triple vessel disease that has been building up most likely over decades. The reality is the guy hasn't been healthy, he just chose not to go to the doctor, which I respect. I stay away as much as I can as well. Then we send him over to surgery to have a quadruple bypass. So I don't know what the answer is, but my gut tells me stay away as much as you can, at most go see a GOOD PCP once a year just in case you're missing something.

          Just last night I saw that Prince had opioids on him, as did Michael Jackson, as have so many others. With the DEA's war on prescription drugs right now, it's making it nearly impossible for normal people with severe chronic pain to obtain opioids for pain relief. I fall into this category. I told my wife just last night "it's probably time I figure out a way to get off the oxy, because eventually no Dr. is going to write me for it anymore."

          So to your point, I have come to the same conclusion, albeit for a different reason, but the same conclusion nonetheless. Time to taper down
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          • Ghenghis Kahn
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            • 01-02-12
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            #40
            yeah i do need to get my blood work done sooner than later. don't get me wrong, i'm not against doctors. i'm just against the protocol. i say 95% of the doctors don't even know the history of the medical industry, no joke.
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            • TheMoneyShot
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              • 02-14-07
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              #41
              Originally posted by JMon
              I have been doing this for the past five years and haven't been sick in those five years. I own retail and work the counter around sick everyday. My family gets sick but I don't. 40s, smoker, drinker and degen gambler. At the bottom...research Spirulina.. Unreal benefits, no taste can be sprinkled on food even. Only a tsp a day.

              Only pills I take are...

              Organic Garlic with Allicin ---< key addition

              CoQ10


              Liquid: The following freeze dried, organic powder into one full glass of water everyday.



              Good post! Definitely going to look into this!
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              • Ralphie Halves
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                • 12-13-09
                • 4507

                #42
                Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
                but like many have mentioned, healthy diet is the key. too bad, everything that's healthy tastes like shit and it's an expensive life style.
                Chingis, I'm shocked!!

                Learn to cook, and shop at Whole Foods. Real food is amazing, never trade a few bucks for what goes inside of your body on a daily basis.

                People complain that real food is so expensive. The truth is, food should have never gotten to be this cheap! We just can't see it that way anymore.
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                • RudyRuetigger
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                  • 08-24-10
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                  #43
                  Originally posted by TheMoneyShot
                  Good post! Definitely going to look into this!
                  why?

                  he doesn't get sick taking this but his family does

                  so he can convince you in 1 post but not his family in those years??
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                  • JMon
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                    • 12-11-09
                    • 9800

                    #44
                    Originally posted by RudyRuetigger
                    why?

                    he doesn't get sick taking this but his family does

                    so he can convince you in 1 post but not his family in those years??
                    it's pretty tough to get down until you get used to. It's has a grassy earthy taste. My wife has tried it a couple times, but literally gags so she gave up. My daughter is 7, she isn't touching it. So there you have it.
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                    • smitch124
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                      • 05-19-08
                      • 12566

                      #45
                      Originally posted by The Kraken
                      I don't doubt it one bit

                      My only caveat is this, I work in a part of the hospital that deal a lot with emergencies, and I can't tell you how many times I've heard the phrase "my husband has always been healthy, nothing ever wrong with him, in fact he's never been to a doctor until now"....

                      And then we see the coronary arteries and he has severe triple vessel disease that has been building up most likely over decades. The reality is the guy hasn't been healthy, he just chose not to go to the doctor, which I respect. I stay away as much as I can as well. Then we send him over to surgery to have a quadruple bypass. So I don't know what the answer is, but my gut tells me stay away as much as you can, at most go see a GOOD PCP once a year just in case you're missing something.

                      Just last night I saw that Prince had opioids on him, as did Michael Jackson, as have so many others. With the DEA's war on prescription drugs right now, it's making it nearly impossible for normal people with severe chronic pain to obtain opioids for pain relief. I fall into this category. I told my wife just last night "it's probably time I figure out a way to get off the oxy, because eventually no Dr. is going to write me for it anymore."

                      So to your point, I have come to the same conclusion, albeit for a different reason, but the same conclusion nonetheless. Time to taper down
                      I've always wondered. Is checking the blockage in the main coronary arteries a part of a routine check up with a good PCP. Or is this only performed when there are symptoms shown in an emergency room visit?
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                      • Ghenghis Kahn
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                        • 01-02-12
                        • 19734

                        #46
                        Originally posted by Ralphie Halves
                        Chingis, I'm shocked!!

                        Learn to cook, and shop at Whole Foods. Real food is amazing, never trade a few bucks for what goes inside of your body on a daily basis.

                        People complain that real food is so expensive. The truth is, food should have never gotten to be this cheap! We just can't see it that way anymore.
                        ralphie, i didn't know you were a hipster, i just go to ralphs man.
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                        • rkelly110
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                          • 10-05-09
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                          #47
                          Take 400 mil magnesium every day along with a 325 mil aspirin.

                          Blood pressure medicine gave me horrendous leg cramps at night. Awful, awful pain. Mag would relieve a cramp in less than 5 mins. Works great for an occasional heartburn.

                          Stopped taking that BP medicine. I have PAD (peripheral arterial disease). I read that mag opens up arteries and
                          taking aspirin thins the blood. Both of what I need to get blood flowing to my legs.
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                          • The Kraken
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                            • 12-25-11
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                            #48
                            Originally posted by smitch124
                            I've always wondered. Is checking the blockage in the main coronary arteries a part of a routine check up with a good PCP. Or is this only performed when there are symptoms shown in an emergency room visit?
                            Cliff Notes: No, it's not routinely done. Even in an ER setting, a lot of times they send you home with a referral to a cardiologist, unless you're having a heart attack.

                            No, most certainly not. It's a process and you have to have certain symptoms.

                            Here's the general process: Patient goes to PCP and complains of chest pains or shortness of breath, he is also of a certain age and has other co-morbidities such as a smoker, family history of early heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes etc..., so the PCP orders some blood work, an EKG and a referral to a cardiologist. But all the components generally have to be there, generally over 50 with chest pain/shortness of breath and other co-morbidities.

                            You can bypass some of the guess work and go straight to a cardiologist. If you do this and say you have chest pain, you will most likely go straight to a treadmill stress test or a nuclear stress test. If you test inconclusive or positive on these tests, then you go to the cath lab to get your coronary arteries checked.

                            But either way, if you're in your 40's and don't have prior heart disease, there will be a battery of tests done before you actually get your coronary arteries checked. The main reason you might ask? Well for one, going to the cath lab is expensive and insurance companies won't pay for the procedure if your Dr. hasn't done their due diligence to make sure you really need to have it done. Coronary angiograms were one of the most abused tests for about a decade while reimbursement rates were between 80-100%, so cardiologists were doing them on anyone and everyone.

                            Second, it is invasive and their are risks. Unfortunately it is the gold standard although a nuclear stress test is pretty good, nothing comes close to accurately seeing disease other than a coronary angiogram.

                            I just recently saw a 48 year old guy get a non-emergent coronary angiogram, the test was clean, his heart looked amazing, and he had a stroke as a result of the test Just not fair
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                            • Ghenghis Kahn
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                              • 01-02-12
                              • 19734

                              #49
                              Originally posted by The Kraken
                              I just recently saw a 48 year old guy get a non-emergent coronary angiogram, the test was clean, his heart looked amazing, and he had a stroke as a result of the test Just not fair
                              damn that's fukked up. that's why i'm gonna try to cut the meat out when i turn 50.
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                              • opie1988
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                                • 09-12-10
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                                #50
                                Originally posted by gauchojake
                                chinch bugs, manganese... a lot of people don't even know what that is
                                Fabulous post!!
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                                • Jayvegas420
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                                  • 03-09-11
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                                  #51
                                  Where's my badge Opie?
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                                  • smitch124
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                                    • 05-19-08
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                                    #52
                                    Originally posted by The Kraken
                                    My only caveat is this, I work in a part of the hospital that deal a lot with emergencies, and I can't tell you how many times I've heard the phrase "my husband has always been healthy, nothing ever wrong with him, in fact he's never been to a doctor until now"....
                                    Originally posted by The Kraken

                                    Cliff Notes: No, it's not routinely done. Even in an ER setting, a lot of times they send you home with a referral to a cardiologist, unless you're having a heart attack.

                                    No, most certainly not. It's a process and you have to have certain symptoms.
                                    So it sounds like even in this case going to a PCP wouldn't have really found this man's problem anyway.
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                                    • Ghenghis Kahn
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                                      • 01-02-12
                                      • 19734

                                      #53
                                      Originally posted by smitch124
                                      So it sounds like even in this case going to a PCP wouldn't have really found this man's problem anyway.
                                      Originally posted by The Kraken
                                      Second, it is invasive and their are risks.
                                      i think he's saying the stroke resulted from the test. without the test, the guy would've been fine. just cut down on meat when you get older and never take the test. that's my plan.
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                                      • smitch124
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                                        • 05-19-08
                                        • 12566

                                        #54
                                        Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
                                        i think he's saying the stroke resulted from the test. without the test, the guy would've been fine. just cut down on meat when you get older and never take the test. that's my plan.
                                        I'm referring to the guy in the 1st example that came into the emergency room with coronary disease that always felt alright.

                                        "My only caveat is this, I work in a part of the hospital that deal a lot with emergencies, and I can't tell you how many times I've heard the phrase "my husband has always been healthy, nothing ever wrong with him, in fact he's never been to a doctor until now"....

                                        And then we see the coronary arteries and he has severe triple vessel disease that has been building up most likely over decades. The reality is the guy hasn't been healthy, he just chose not to go to the doctor"
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                                        • Ghenghis Kahn
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                                          • 01-02-12
                                          • 19734

                                          #55
                                          oh my bad.

                                          Originally posted by smitch124
                                          pfffffth, I work out like a bandit, just water. Never came close to a cramp.
                                          but for a guy that just needs to fuel your body with water, you seem overly concerned.

                                          if heart disease runs in your family, go get yourself checked. but don't ever let them get you on statins. that'll fukk you up in the long run.
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                                          • smitch124
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                                            • 05-19-08
                                            • 12566

                                            #56
                                            Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
                                            oh my bad.



                                            but for a guy that just needs to fuel your body with water, you seem overly concerned.

                                            if heart disease runs in your family, go get yourself checked. but don't ever let them get you on statins. that'll fukk you up in the long run.
                                            No actually my uncle was the guy recently that went into the emergency with chest pain had the test and a quad bypass. He never went to the doctor either. It soulds like going to the doctor, in his case, wouldn't have done anything for him anyway.
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                                            • Ghenghis Kahn
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                                              • 01-02-12
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                                              #57
                                              all good. there is no magic pill. diet and exercise. it's that simple.
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                                              • TheMoneyShot
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                                                • 02-14-07
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                                                #58
                                                Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
                                                all good. there is no magic pill. diet and exercise. it's that simple.
                                                This is true.

                                                And even though when we were all younger... we wanted to be the bulkiest, heaviest, and have huge muscles. Yep, try doing this around 45 or so... with high body weight. Good luck. It's a different ball game.

                                                First step in living a better life... get your body weight down. The heart has to work harder when someone is heavy. It's obvious.

                                                We're all going to die of something.... you can be overweight and die of a heart attack. You can be skinny and die of cancer. It's just the way it is.
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                                                • Goat Milk
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                                                  #59
                                                  Originally posted by Ghenghis Kahn
                                                  cramps after like the 3rd game then my hamstrings would sometimes cramp during night times after workouts.

                                                  probably had to do with magnesium, potassium, and sodium since i sweat so much when i ball.
                                                  electrolyte imbalance, overexertion, or lactic acid buildup. watermelon and cherry juice for the latter.
                                                  Cause Sleep is the Cousin of Death
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                                                  • 19th Hole
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                                                    • 03-22-09
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                                                    #60
                                                    Originally posted by JMon
                                                    it's pretty tough to get down until you get used to. It's has a grassy earthy taste. My wife has tried it a couple times, but literally gags so she gave up. My daughter is 7, she isn't touching it. So there you have it.
                                                    Spirulina is tough to get down if you're not used to it.
                                                    I put it in juice or a smoothie every morning.
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                                                    • Killer_Demo
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                                                      • 06-15-08
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                                                      #61
                                                      Originally posted by 19th Hole
                                                      Spirulina is tough to get down if you're not used to it.
                                                      I put it in juice or a smoothie every morning.
                                                      You forgot the main ingredient in your smoothie. Jizz
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                                                      • daneblazer
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                                                        • 09-14-08
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                                                        #62
                                                        A lot of these videos are the same. talk about solving health problems then they plug their brand. I went to his site, his "axe naturals" magnesium is $40-50 a bottle. Pass
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                                                        • Ghenghis Kahn
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                                                          • 01-02-12
                                                          • 19734

                                                          #63
                                                          lol you don't have to buy his shit. does he say take only his shit? c'mon man, he's not a shill.

                                                          if you truly are looking to take magnesium, avoid magnesium oxide, magnesium sulfate, magnesium glutamate and aspartate.

                                                          i personally take magnesium glycinate.

                                                          also watch the video i posted on the rockefeller and the fda. it's the history of our healthcare industry.
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                                                          • daneblazer
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                                                            • 09-14-08
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                                                            #64
                                                            Ya what he's saying may be good advice but he's still going to plug his product. He's saying most other supplements are rocks. I'd rather eat an Avacado every day than spend $50 on magnesium

                                                            Still a good video. I've always thought I wasn't getting enough minerals
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                                                            • Ghenghis Kahn
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                                                              • 01-02-12
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                                                              #65
                                                              of course, eating natural fruits and veggies to get your nutrition is the best.
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                                                              • Duckshit
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                                                                • 10-06-10
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                                                                #66
                                                                Salt foot soak......the end.
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                                                                • JAKEPEAVY21
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                                                                  #67
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                                                                  • Chi_archie
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                                                                    • 07-22-08
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                                                                    #68
                                                                    y'all are cayenne pepper deficient

                                                                    ya bitches!
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                                                                    • manny24
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                                                                      • 10-22-07
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                                                                      #69
                                                                      you guys can drink spirulina or magnesium juice still going to be severely pvssy deficient so who gives a fukk
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                                                                      • DiggityDaggityDo
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                                                                        • 11-30-08
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                                                                        #70
                                                                        Eat one Ass Avacado everyday and you will be fine.

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