Gorgeous Babe with Big Tits
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makodragon
Maybe you should lose some weight so your thighs stop rubbing together...
FredGspotSanford
To be fair, Giggles likes intelligent conversation you could tell by all of his comments that this is true
mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom
Or in his case a deficiency of sunlight due to alcoholism
mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom
Bono, the doctors here in northern Minnesota commonly check for anemia due to long winters and less sunlight exposure causing lack of vitamin D.
mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom
Risk factors for anemia include: Low dietary iron and folate (vitamin B) intake Serious illnesses including internal bleeding, kidney disease, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and liver disease Low vitamin D levels
mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom
Sunlight exposure and risk Dr. John Cannell of the Vitamin D Council presented data on oxygen-carrying capacity of athletes from the mid-1950s. The data showed that the blood’s ability to carry oxygen peaks in late summer, suggesting that UVB during the summer increased RBC count.
There are a number of studies linking lower vitamin D levels and higher anemia risk: In an Australian study of people with noncholestatic chronic liver disease, lower vitamin D levels were associated with anemia. Pregnant women in Tanzania with low vitamin D levels were compared to those with adequate vitamin D levels. The women with low levels had a much higher risk of anemia. In the United States, 41% of patients with chronic kidney disease had anemia. Lower vitamin D levels were associated with lower hemoglobin levels and anemia. A study in Los Angeles found a link between vitamin D deficiency and anemia. A U.S. study compared people with and without anemia. Those with anemia were more likely to have low vitamin D levels. Another study reported a direct connection between vitamin D levels and maximum oxygen consumption.
mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom
To drive the rigs in the snow.
Yes, it's snowing here.
mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom
@MD actually we are both wrong, it's Manilow.
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