Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Masterbate On The Bed

Alizarin red and Robbie

Alizarin is a histochemical indicator of calcium and especially calcium deposited in the tissues. In dermatology
is used to describe the localization of calcium in the dermis in diseases such as pseudoxanthoma elasticum and calcinosis cutis.
Initially Alizarin was prepared by RUBBIA tinctorum, now it is possible to synthesize a chemically identical.

The Robbie has a long history in medicine in ancient Greece it was used as a diuretic.
If taken with honey is also an excellent remedy to treat jaundice, sciatica and paralysis and is also widely used as a natural colorant for ICIB.

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