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From: service0258@watchec . com -  25 Apr 2008, 16:54

Luxury brands of watches are not sold at more than a 50% discount no matter what. Even the most aggressive dealer will not give you this big of a discount off the retail price. If the dealer is going to give you this good of a discount its probably a fake. Luxury brands are also not sold at clearance or end of the season sales. There is no need for the retailer...

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From: service0055@watchec . com -  25 Apr 2008, 15:26

If you think you have found a real luxury watch, be sure to do your research. You can do this research right from home on the Internet. Do a search on the brand of watch you would like to purchase. If your watch is not a fake dealers will discuss its quality. Collectors and owners will also be discussing the assets of the watch. If you cant find anything...

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From: service0034@watchec . com -  25 Apr 2008, 09:49

What To Look For In A Men's Watch There are many accessories that suit a man nicely, but there is nothing that has the touch quite like a fine luxury watch. While there is a wide array of men's watches to choose from, there are certain facets that make up the perfect watch. Everybody is going to have different tastes and different expectations, but every...

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From: service0204@watchec . com -  24 Apr 2008, 22:15

What To Look For In A Men's Watch There are many accessories that suit a man nicely, but there is nothing that has the touch quite like a fine luxury watch. While there is a wide array of men's watches to choose from, there are certain facets that make up the perfect watch. Everybody is going to have different tastes and different expectations, but every...

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From: service0060@watchec . com -  24 Apr 2008, 20:47

While it is more accurate, quartz watches are also very reliable. Quartz watches have fewer moving parts than mechanical watches, which gives it less of a chance to break down. With all of the moving parts going on in a mechanical watch, there is more friction and wear and tear on the parts, causing them to break down much quicker. at$B!'(Bsalerepli...

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From: BoneLady -  23 Apr 2008, 17:51

Are you interested in an alternative to prescription drugs for osteoporosis? Strontium builds stronger bones than drugs like Fosamax, Actonel, or Boniva but without the dangerous side effects. For more information about strontium for treating osteoporosis, please visit Strontium For Bones at * strontiumforbones.blogspot . com /. My blog offers visitors...

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From: buidoqu8 -  22 Apr 2008, 09:26

Osteoporosis is diluting or calcification of bones. In the other terminology, it is the reduction of bone mass. This pain affects bones brittle, crooked and broken. Most of sufferers are women of sixties. These are several tips for this pain: What needs avoiding from getting osteoporosis? =95 Don=92t delay healing of rheumatic. If being rheumatic, it=92s immediately...

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From: watches0991@global-replica-watch . com -  21 Apr 2008, 06:26

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From: Bob M -  20 Apr 2008, 22:08

Have a look at w w w .molab.co.nz/pages/cola-osteoporosis.php it may be enlightening

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From: Evelyn Ruut -  20 Apr 2008, 13:29

Anyone know anything about it? -- Best Regards, Evelyn

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From: Ole -  14 Apr 2008, 21:54

In the thread "Monitoring pH to encourage bone growth, which was started 2/10/08, Art wrote (on 2/17/08) as follows: * courses.washington.edu/bonephys/mis/opmistakes.html has some case studies on how to read a DEXA. Study those carefully - when you have your next DEXA you want to be able to look at the detailed...

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From: Ole -  14 Apr 2008, 20:59

Group, I have posted twice today and have another to compose besides this one. Forgive me if I plead that I haven't time left to research all previous posts for the answer to the following question. As indicated in my post on pH monitoring today, I am opening my mind up to taking Fosamax or Boniva or some other medication. I would like to find...

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From: Ole -  14 Apr 2008, 20:53

I am a 68 year old male with osteopenia in the femurs and osteoporosis in the spine. My free testosterone level is 1.4%, versus the normal level of 1.6% to 2.9%. I have been losing muscle mass for years, and am now down to 150 lbs on a 6'-3" frame. (My wife says I should audition for the next film on prison camps because my type of physique is hard...

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From: Ole -  14 Apr 2008, 20:33

Follow-up to threads begun on 2/10/08. Recap: 68 year old male. March 28, 2007 DEXA revealed osteopenia in femurs, osteoporosis in spine. I opted to try for one year to rebuild bone through careful diet plus daily monitoring of pH (to prevent acid leaching of calcium from bones), while supplementing with calcium, magnesium, vitamin D. I did not want...

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From: Juhana Harju -  06 Apr 2008, 17:44

Here is an in-depth online lecture 'Vitamin D Pandemic and Its Health Consequences'. The lecture was presented by Professor and vitamin D scholar Michael Holick in the 34th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues last year. * w w w .uvadvantage.org/portals/0/pres/ -- Juhana

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