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Neu im Mobla Blog: Das fremde Haus - 0 views

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    Eine seltsame Begegnung geschieht hier. Ein Aufeinandertreffen das den Keim der Zerstörung in sich trägt und in Verzweiflung endet. Dieses Gedicht ist eine Explosion des Geheimnisvollen. Man taucht hinein und kommt nicht zum Luft schnappen…
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Neu im Mobla Blog: Tränen - 0 views

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    Eine Träne sagt mehr als tausend Worte. Gerade in diesem Gedicht kullern sie mit und finden den Weg zu einem Lächeln. Jetzt mitlesen und mitfühlen.
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Learning to Love Our Laugh Lines - 1 views

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    We are very happy when we can satisfy sir/madam with our products Please find our products on the wedpage http://sexualhealthpro.com Learning to Love Our Laugh Lines We've all heard the expression, "they wear their heart on their sleeve", and we probably know a few people who openly display their emotions. Studies have even evaluated the influence smiling and frowning have on emotional health, with many claiming that smiling may boost mood. Decrease Wrinkles & Decrease Emotions? A recent study explored this concept further, uncovering the possible psychological effects of Botox. The paralyzing of facial muscles via Botox to achieve smoother skin has been known to inhibit facial expressions, but now has been linked to actually limiting emotions, as well. The study claims that the paralysis is correlated to the sensory feedback to the brain that would follow expressions like smiling or frowning (just think of those women with skin so taut, their smiles appear to be shortened, or men who can no longer 'raise an eyebrow' or furrow their brows). The findings help substantiate the theory that while not the only factor, expressions can actually influence mood, as the study participants showed diminished emotional responses. Natural Help for Healthy Skin While results may not be as dramatic or fast-acting, natural remedies can help improve the appearance of the skin. Certain herbs have been shown to help promote and maintain skin health, from retaining moisture and elasticity to alleviating wrinkles. Galium aperine (Cleavers) and Trifolium pratense (Red clover) help promote skin health from the inside-out, acting as blood purifiers and lymphatic cleansers, while homeopathic Natrium muriaticum, Kalium muriaticum and Kalium sulphate can be used to maintain skin health plus support the natural regenerative processes of the skin, for fresher, more youthful-looking skin.
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