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If anyone speaks this language i would love to hear what that old man says to make this guy go all mental.
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Irritable bowel sufferers in the UK could be thrown a lifeline thanks to some new clinical trials. Six million people have to cope with symptoms ranging from diarrhoea, constipation, bloating, abdominal spasms, an urgent need to go to the loo and excessive wind. Scientists have long suspected that probiotics can help maintain digestive health and transit, but new clinical trials have found that a high strength multi-strain probiotic, known as LAB4 – or ProVen in the shops – can benefit sufferers. Participants who took part in the trial said within 2 weeks they noted a reduction in the severity of abdominal pain and how long it was lasting, as well as a drop in abdominal bloating. This video looks into the research and also the impact of IBS on the life of a sufferer. For more information go to www.verywisenutrition.co.uk
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Direct Link: http://www.dldhistory.com/link2us.asp?ID=1028 The narrator's name is the late Paul Frees. His distinctive voice can also be heard in several other Disney attractions such as "Haunted Mansion" (narrator), and "Adventure thru Inner Space" (narrator). In 1965, the figure constantly went into spasms in mid-performance. After thoroughly checking the robot's electrical system, maintenance realized that the show's power supply was fed by the same sub station that fed 600 volts to the Monorail. Whenever the Monorail, ran in these sections, there would be a power surge, causing Lincoln to spasm. Surge suppressers didn't work, so Lincoln's power line was run under Town Square and linked to another sub station behind City Hall. First introduced to guests at the 1964 New York World's Fair. This incredibly lifelike show stunned audiences with its realism, and marked the first time Audio-Animatronics -- an electronic animation and synchronization process -- was used to animate a human form. Great Mo
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