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AVOID EATING CHICKEN BONES

AVOID EATING DEADLY CHICKEN BONES

PLEASE IF YOU DECIDE TO DIE, DIE OF ANYTHING BUT IGNORANCE. STOP CHEWING
CHICKEN BONES BECAUSE APPARENTLY THE POISON LIES IN THE BONE MARROW.
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Chicken wings - Its Dangerous
Avoid eating chicken wings frequently - ladies, especially; a true story...!

A friend of mine recently had a growth in her womb and she underwent an
operation to remove the.... The cyst removed was filled with dark colored
blood. She thought that she would recover after the surgery but! She was
terribly wrong.
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A relapse occurred just a few months later. Distressed, she rushed down to
her gynecologist for a consultation.
During her consultation, her doctor asked her a question that puzzled her.
He asked if she was a frequent consumer of chicken wings and she replied yes
wondering as to how he knew of her eating habits.
You see, the truth is in this modern day and age; chickens are injected with
steroids to accelerate their growth so that the needs of this society can be
met.
This need is none other than the need for food.
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Chickens that are injected with steroids are usually given the shot at the
neck or the wings.
Therefore, it is in these places that the highest concentration of steroids
exists.
These steroids have terrifying effects on the body as it accelerates
growth..
It has an even more dangerous effect in the presence of female hormones,
this leads to women being more prone to the growth of a cyst in the womb.
Therefore, I advise the people out there to watch their diets and to lower
their frequency of consuming chicken wings!
People, who receive this email, please forward it to your friends and loved
ones. I am sure no one wants to see him or her suffer!

Thanks & Regards

Mohammed Rahman Mecheri

System Analyst - Network & Infrastructure

KOJ - Head Quarters

Tel : 00971 (04) 3355232 Ext: 1339

Fax : 00971 (04) 3355231

Mob : 00971 (50) 9774048

Email : <mailto:mrahman@kojamjoom.com> mrahman@kojamjoom.com

: support.service@kojamjoom.com

United Arab Emirates

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