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NYSCProspective Corpers Not Minding The Batch U Are! by ksolution(op): 12:09am On Feb 09, 2016
THIS IS FOR PROSPECTIVE CORPERS NOT MINDING THE BATCH U ARE,

ACCURATE INFORMATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN CAREER, WEALTH AND

LIFE IN GENERAL. TAKE THE DECISION TODAY AND BE YOUR OWN BOSS! THERE ARE NO

WHITE COLLAR JOBS OUT THERE, BUT U CAN CREATE YOUR OWN AND MAKE N50-100K PER MONTH. THIS IS A

CLARION CALL AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED. I WISH SOMEONE TOLD ME WHEN I WAS SERVING MY GREAT NATION YEARS BACK.
INBOX ME=> komeomosor@gmail.com OR see below FOR DETAILS.
NYSCRe: NYSC 2016 Batch A Corp Members House by ksolution(m): 11:58pm On Feb 08, 2016
THIS IS FOR PROSPECTIVE CORPERS NOT MINDING THE BATCH U ARE,

ACCURATE INFORMATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN CAREER, WEALTH AND LIFE IN GENERAL. TAKE THE DECISION TODAY AND BE YOUR OWN

BOSS! THERE ARE NO MORE WHITE COLLAR JOBS OUT THERE, BUT U CAN CREATE YOUR OWN AND MAKE 50-100K PER MONTH. THIS IS A

CLARION CALL AS FAR AS I AM CONCERN. I WISH SOMEONE TOLD WHEN I WAS SERVING MY GREAT NATION YEARS BACK. INBOX ME=> komeomosor@gmail.com OR see below. GOODLUCK.[color=#006600][/color]
HealthWomen Are Inserting Cannabis Pills In Their Vaginas & You Won’t Believe Why! by ksolution(op): 11:20pm On Feb 08, 2016
Most women can agree that periods are annoying and painful but is anyone doing anything to make the experience a little less dreadful?

One company wants to turn painful periods into “chill” periods using marijuana, a drug known for medicinal, as well as recreational, uses. The weed capsule has been dubbed “Foria Relief,” by the company Foria, which also launched a popular marijuana-infused sexual lubricant.

The capsule is a small, cocoa butter-based insert that is being marketed as a pain reliever for women’s menstrual cramps. The tampon-sized vaginal suppository is blended with a 6 to 1 ratio of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) oil concentrate and cannabidiol (CBD) isolate, respectively. THC works by targeting the nerves to “block out pain,” while CBD acts as an anti-inflammatory and as an antispasmodic by treating muscle spasms that occur from menstruation and ovulation.

“Our intention is to share the powerful medicinal properties of this plant while utilizing modern extraction techniques to standardize purity and potency, thereby ensuring a safe and accessible experience for all women,” the FORIA website reads.

Sure, it’s pretty much been proven that cannabis is not harmful or toxic. But does this pill work? Some users swear by it, as you will find in reviews of the product which is made in northern California. However, some women are reluctant to try the pill because it’s not FDA approved — at least not yet.

Dr Helen Webberley, of the Oxford Online Pharmacy, told the Huffington Post that all medicines in the US must be passed by the FDA.

“This capsule has not even been studied yet and it hasn’t been passed by the FDA. The assumption is that, as cannabis can cause muscle relaxation, it may help to ease period pains. I would be very worried about women using this product before it has been fully evaluated,” she said.

So, there you have it. Miracle pain reliever or scam — only time will tell.
HealthWomen Are Inserting Cannabis Pills In Their Vaginas & You Won’t Believe Why! by ksolution(op): 11:06pm On Feb 08, 2016
Most women can agree that periods are annoying and painful but is anyone doing anything to make the experience a little less dreadful?

One company wants to turn painful periods into “chill” periods using marijuana, a drug known for medicinal, as well as recreational, uses. The weed capsule has been dubbed “Foria Relief,” by the company Foria, which also launched a popular marijuana-infused sexual lubricant.

The capsule is a small, cocoa butter-based insert that is being marketed as a pain reliever for women’s menstrual cramps. The tampon-sized vaginal suppository is blended with a 6 to 1 ratio of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) oil concentrate and cannabidiol (CBD) isolate, respectively. THC works by targeting the nerves to “block out pain,” while CBD acts as an anti-inflammatory and as an antispasmodic by treating muscle spasms that occur from menstruation and ovulation.

“Our intention is to share the powerful medicinal properties of this plant while utilizing modern extraction techniques to standardize purity and potency, thereby ensuring a safe and accessible experience for all women,” the FORIA website reads.

Sure, it’s pretty much been proven that cannabis is not harmful or toxic. But does this pill work? Some users swear by it, as you will find in reviews of the product which is made in northern California. However, some women are reluctant to try the pill because it’s not FDA approved — at least not yet.

Dr Helen Webberley, of the Oxford Online Pharmacy, told the Huffington Post that all medicines in the US must be passed by the FDA.

“This capsule has not even been studied yet and it hasn’t been passed by the FDA. The assumption is that, as cannabis can cause muscle relaxation, it may help to ease period pains. I would be very worried about women using this product before it has been fully evaluated,” she said.

So, there you have it. Miracle pain reliever or scam — only time will tell.
PoliticsRe: Saraki Being Measured At 'Made In Aba' Trade Fair (Photos) by ksolution(m): 10:56pm On Feb 08, 2016
I concur that the price of dollar will increase more so we can look inwards. Agriculture is another important if not most important means of improving our economy and eradicate poverty in Nigeria. God bless all Artisans.

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