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health secrets of the palmist1.) health secrets of the palmist

Over one day ago | Mon Oct 6 16:53:00 PDT 2008

working at an alternative medical clinic, we would often get referrals from enlightened allopathic doctors, and just as the reflexology pointers in the foot can be important health markers, so traditional palmistry teachings can be a ...

From Robert

General Health And Fitness Info: When a Broken Foot means ...2.) General Health And Fitness Info: When a Broken Foot means ...

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 6 10:49:00 PST 2008

Metatarsal bones are long and slender bones found in between the Tarsal bone and the Phalanges. There are 5 Metatarsal bones in each foot, and believe me, it is not easy to recover when they brake, even with proper Metatarsal Treatment ...

From Darrell

hand and foot massage for cosmetics and health care3.) hand and foot massage for cosmetics and health care

Over one day ago | Tue Aug 5 18:10:00 PDT 2008

as we have said, the hand and foot are closely related to the head. it is common sense that people with normal and proportional hands and feet may correspondently have a health and proportionate body, handsome and charming. ...

From Traditioal chinese Medicine Health and Life

Foot Steps4.) Foot Steps

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 6 16:28:00 PST 2008

The foot is divided into three sections. The larger bones are in the rearfoot. The midfoot is made up of five irregular bones called tarsals. The forefoot contains the metatarsal bones and phalanges. HOW IT'S BUILT ...

From tehaboo

Alexander The Great - The Path to Deification5.) Alexander The Great - The Path to Deification

Over one day ago | Sun Nov 16 2:44:00 PST 2008

Alexander disposed his Army, from right to left, as follows: the Companions Cavalry and the Adjutants were on the right, the battalions of the Phalanges in the centre and the Allied and Thessalian Cavalry on the left. ...

From akritas

synovial joints and back pain6.) synovial joints and back pain

Over one day ago | Wed Sep 3 23:49:00 PDT 2008

... spine, radius, ulna, pelvis, carpals, (wrist bones) metacarpals, (palm bones) phalanges, finger bones, femur (thigh bones), patella (knee cap), tibia (shin bone), fibula, tarsals (ankle bone), metatarsals (foot bone), and phalanges. ...

From Rick

health, corns on feet ? best sky transshipment7.) health, corns on feet ? best sky transshipment

Over one day ago | Mon Aug 25 22:36:00 PDT 2008

soft corns typically develop between the fourth and fifth toes when one of the toe bones (phalanges) is slightly too wide. normally, phalanges are hourglass-shaped and the ends are wider than the middle. soft corns result when the ends ...

From admin

Zee Second! Full! Rough! Draft!8.) Zee Second! Full! Rough! Draft!

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 15:05:00 PST 2008

Toil, embarrassed, waved then slunk silently to the back - as much as a seven foot tall woman could slink. Toil, hating being forced to wait, fidgeted. They had assigned her to a Sister barely out of diapers. What would the General do ...

From turbulentsouffle

Bay of Bengal Conflict9.) Bay of Bengal Conflict

Over one day ago | Sat Nov 8 1:00:00 PST 2008

The C-802 is a 20 foot long, 360mm, 1500 pound missile with a 360 pound warhead. The Israeli warship carries electronic defenses against anti-ship missiles, as well as a Phalanx auto-cannon. This systems is supposed to be turned on ...

From noreply@blogger.com (information man)

MEDICAL ASSISTANT10.) MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Over one day ago | Fri Oct 17 16:01:00 PDT 2008

SKULL;CLAVICLE;STERNUM;RIBS;COXAE;PHALANGES;METATARSALS;TARSALS;FIBULA;TIBIA;PATELLA;FEMUR;METACARPALS PHALANGES;CARPALS;ULNA;COCCYX;SACRUM;LUMBAR VERTEBRAE;RADIUS;HUMERUS;SCAPULA;THORACIC VERTEBRAE;VERTEBRAL COLUMN CERVICAL VERTEBRAE; ...

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