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Les



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 5:27 am    Post subject: X20 Reply with quote

X2O is delivered in a pure ionic form, which means it is immediately
bioavailable to the body. X2O may also help your body to:

Assimilate vitamins and minerals from the foods you eat and the supplements
you take
Combat arthritis and heart disease
Cleanse the kidneys, intestines, and liver
Protect your body from free radical cell damage
Increase muscle and joint mobility
Increase your oxygen levels
Control digestive problems
Regulate blood sugar
Manage blood pressure
Neutralize harmful acids that lead to illness

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Les

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