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9<div style="width:650px; font-size:17px; font-family:calibri; text-align:justify; padding:15px; text-align:left; margin-left:40px;">Tens of millions of Americans <b>(more than 50 million at last count)</b> have experienced something like this scenario, and maybe you&rsquo;re one of them&hellip;<br />
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11You go to see the doctor because you have a stiff, painful joint that just won&rsquo;t quit&mdash;and he says the exact words you don&rsquo;t want to hear.<br />
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13He tells you that your poor joint is now <b>BONE ON BONE.</b><br />
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17In a healthy joint&mdash;a knee, elbow, hip, shoulder or any other spot where two bones meet&mdash;the ends of the bones are covered by cartilage. This smooth, white <b>&ldquo;connective tissue&rdquo;&mdash;a kind of cross between soft muscle and hard bone&mdash;literally cushions every joint</b>, making effortless movement possible.<br />
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19But time isn&rsquo;t kind to our joints. As the years pass, cartilage can erode. Cell by cell, it just wears away. Until there&rsquo;s so little left that the two bones constantly bump into each other. Ouch! Nagging pain replaces pain-free living. <a href="http://cbdboost.us/7zgDN62BiHCpcRrgdVc84Ox2uODuJ8ZVfCejyXk0siEG579nEw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">Stiffness replaces flexibility.</a><br />
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21And those achy joints often have a strange soundtrack&mdash;the creepy &ldquo;bone music&rdquo; doctors call crepitus. These grating, grinding, crunchy, creaky sounds are produced when--you guessed it--one bone rubs against another.<br />
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23Now, maybe you&rsquo;re feeling pretty hopeless about <b> this &ldquo;bone on bone&rdquo; situation.</b><br />
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25If there&rsquo;s no cartilage left, what chance do you have of relieving pain and stiffness? Not to mention being able to do the things you love, like going for a pain-free walk or happily playing with your rambunctious grandchildren.<br />
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27Short of a joint replacement, it seems like a joint that&rsquo;s &ldquo;bone on bone&rdquo; is a lost cause.<br />
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29I&rsquo;m here to tell you that even in cases of bone on bone joint pain, there&rsquo;s hope for relief.<br />
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33I&rsquo;m talking 30 seconds! You can&rsquo;t get much more &ldquo;instant&rdquo; than that.<br />
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35In fact, this one-step approach is<b> SO simple and SO powerful that the doctor who created it is called &ldquo;The Joint Whisperer&rdquo;</b>&mdash;because the therapy he&rsquo;s describing literally &ldquo;talks&rdquo; to your bones so that they behave.<br />
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37Or you can think of the therapy as an-all natural &ldquo;cushion&rdquo; that quietly slips into the space between your joints, providing a way to stop bone rubbing on bone.<br />
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39This unique therapy can restore range of motion. Reduce scarring. Relieve muscle tension and pain. And&mdash;most importantly&mdash;it douses the chronic inflammation that is THE main cause of vanishing cartilage.<br />
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41And since chronic inflammation is the culprit behind so many health problems,<b> this &ldquo;bone on bone&rdquo; therapy affects other organs too.</b><br />
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45? Vitalize your heart, restoring good circulation.<br />
46? Energize your brain, improving mood and granting deeper sleep.<br />
47? De-age your skin, restoring youthful shine.<br />
48? Not bad for 30 seconds of your time!</b><br />
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51So what is this &ldquo;one-step&rdquo; approach that provides relief in less than 30 seconds per day?<br />
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53The doctor behind it put together a short video that explains exactly what it is and how to do it every day to start feeling relief from pain once and for all.<br />
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55But I must warn you&hellip; this video is a bit controversial. And it&rsquo;s ruffled more than a few feathers in the medical industry because of just how effective this natural solution is for destroying pain.<br />
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57Because of that, this video is constantly under attack and <b>I can&rsquo;t guarantee it will be available to watch for much longer.</b><br />
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61So please&hellip; don&rsquo;t put this off...<br />
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63Click Here to Watch this Video Presentation and Discover the Simple Pain Relief Protocol that Can Grease Your Stiff and Creaky Joints--<a href="http://cbdboost.us/7zgDN62BiHCpcRrgdVc84Ox2uODuJ8ZVfCejyXk0siEG579nEw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">Erase Your WORST DISCOMFORT--and Even Protect Your Heart and Lungs.</a><br />
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65Yours for pain-free living,<br />
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91<span style="color:#ffffff; font-size:3px;">nd you know what? And you think we&#39;re just trying to be good people? Well, you&#39;re right. You&#39;re right. You&#39;re right and we&#39;re really not. You think you&#39;re not a little bit better than you are being when you say this, are you? But we are good we are real. You look good you&#39;re so happy. You look good you don&#39;t look a little bit baservient to the Bolsheviks. Composed of representatives from the four major ethnic groups in the region (Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Georgians, and Russians) it replaced the Ozakom as the government of the South Caucasus, and was set to serve in that role until the Russian Constituent Assembly could meet in January 1918. Evgeni Gegechkori, a Georgian, was named the president and Commissar of External Affairs of the Commissariat. The other commissariats were split between Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Georgians, and Russians. Formed with the express purpose of being a caretaker government, the
92 Commissariat was not able to govern strongly: it was dependent on national councils, formed around the same time and based on ethnic lines, for military support and was effectively powerless to enforce any laws it passed. With Russian and Ottoman forces still nominally engaged in the region, a temporary ceasefire, the Armistice of Erzincan, was signed on 18 December 1917 [O.S. 5 December]. With the fighting paused, on 16 January 1918 [O.S. 3 January], Ottoman diplomats invited the Commissariat to join the peace talks in Brest-Litovsk, where the Bolsheviks were negotiating an end to the war with the Central Powers. As the Commissariat did not want to act independently of Russia, they did not answer the invitation and thus did not participate in the peace talks there. Two days later, on 18 January [O.S. 5 January], the Constituent Assembly had its first and only meeting, broken up by the Bolsheviks, thereby effectively consolidating their power in Russia. This confirmed for the Commis
93 sariat that they would not be able to work with the Bolsheviks in any serious capacity, and so they began to form a more formal government. The ceasefire between the Ottoman Empire and the Com</span><br />
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