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… um sie als natürliche Hilfe bei mehr als 600 Beschwerden einzusetzen.

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Heinz Joeken
ist promovierter Sportwissenschaftler und
hat sein Leben dem Studium
des menschlichen Körpers, dessen Anatomie und dessen Gesundheit gewidmet.



In dieser informativen Präsentation erfahren Sie…

  welche traditionelle Power-Wurzel seit Jahrhunderten zur Linderung verschiedener Beschwerden wie Gelenkschmerzen, Entzündungen, Vergesslichkeit oder Energielosigkeit eingesetzt wird.
  die 9 bedeutendsten, wissenschaftlich geprüften Vorteile dieser Wurzel für Ihre Gesundheit.
  welchen weit verbreiteten Fehler Sie unbedingt vermeiden sollten, um Ihrer Gesundheit nicht zu schaden.
  wie auch Sie mit einem einfachen Trick schon bald auf vielfältige Weise von der Power-Wurzel profitieren können.


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