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A Glass of Juice a Day Helps kepp Alzheimer's Away ( Video)

 
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 10:24 am    Post subject: A Glass of Juice a Day Helps kepp Alzheimer's Away ( Video) Reply with quote







Whats food for your body is also food for your mind!
Lower your risk for Alzheimer's by drinking juice. Studies have found that
drinking juice on a regular basis helps protect you from Alzheimer's Disease.
Seee the whole story at the url below:
 
href="http://mpoweryourselfcom.ezthemes.com/video/play.php?clipID=98398&channel=Alzheimers">http://mpoweryourselfcom.ezthemes.com/video/play.php?clipID=98398&channel=Alzheimers



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