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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by browniies View Post
    price?.............

    Quote Originally Posted by mudskipper77 View Post
    Pm me for the price bro.
    text lang or call sa akong gibutang na contact number.. kay dili ko permi ka ol sa istorya.. para dali ra ko maka reps.. thanks..

  2. #12
    Worms: Aliens in human bodies | Health And Family, Lifestyle Features, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

    8.8 million Filipino school children have intestinal worms - UP-National Institutes of Health - InterAksyon.com

    The war on worms in kids' tummies | News | GMA News Online

    pakibasa ang link.. kuyaw na jud ang parasites karun..

    "Local data in 2004 shows that seven out of 10 Filipino children ages one to six years are positive for these parasites. In 2006, a study by Dr. Vicente Belizario, Jr. found that in children between six to 12 years old, more than half or 54 percent have these parasites"

    "As of 2009, some 40 percent, or about 8.8 million, of Filipino school children has helminthiasis (parasite), the University of the Philippines- National Institutes of Health (UP-NIH) said."

    " Last year, it was at the top – not of the list of schools acing the National Achievement Test, but the list of schools with kids suffering from intestinal worms.

    A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) of the University of the Philippines Manila revealed that there was a prevalence of intestinal worms among 98.7 percent of Agustin Abadilla's students.


    The figure was the highest in the entire Luzon. It meant that nine out of ten students were suffering from helminthiasis, or the infestation of one or more intestinal parasitic worms.

    “It’s alarming. We’re all worried because worms in the stomach can affect the kids’ performance in school,” said teacher Irene Jaso.

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the most common intestinal parasitic worms are roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), whipworms (Trichuris trichiura), and hookworms (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale). All these are soil-transmitted helminths. "




    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _


    did you know na si former Cebu City Jack Jakosalem nisaka sa utok iyang mga parasite?!!

    na operahan iyang utok pero naay nahibilin gihapon nga mga itlog?!!

    check link and read!

    Citom

    Neurologist explains illness that bugs former Cebu City councilor Sylvan Jakosalem | Sun.Star

    Cebu Daily News | Cebu's Only Independent Newspaper
    Last edited by divineskull; 07-26-2013 at 09:27 PM.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by divineskull View Post
    Worms: Aliens in human bodies | Health And Family, Lifestyle Features, The Philippine Star | philstar.com


    8.8 million Filipino school children have intestinal worms - UP-National Institutes of Health - InterAksyon.com


    The war on worms in kids' tummies | News | GMA News Online


    pakibasa ang link.. kuyaw na jud ang parasites karun..


    "Local data in 2004 shows that seven out of 10 Filipino children ages one to six years are positive for these parasites. In 2006, a study by Dr. Vicente Belizario, Jr. found that in children between six to 12 years old, more than half or 54 percent have these parasites"


    "As of 2009, some 40 percent, or about 8.8 million, of Filipino school children has helminthiasis (parasite), the University of the Philippines- National Institutes of Health (UP-NIH) said."


    " Last year, it was at the top – not of the list of schools acing the National Achievement Test, but the list of schools with kids suffering from intestinal worms.


    A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) of the University of the Philippines Manila revealed that there was a prevalence of intestinal worms among 98.7 percent of Agustin Abadilla's students.



    The figure was the highest in the entire Luzon. It meant that nine out of ten students were suffering from helminthiasis, or the infestation of one or more intestinal parasitic worms.


    “It’s alarming. We’re all worried because worms in the stomach can affect the kids’ performance in school,” said teacher Irene Jaso.


    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the most common intestinal parasitic worms are roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), whipworms (Trichuris trichiura), and hookworms (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale). All these are soil-transmitted helminths. "







    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _




    did you know na si former Cebu City Jack Jakosalem nisaka sa utok iyang mga parasite?!!


    na operahan iyang utok pero naay nahibilin gihapon nga mga itlog?!!


    check link and read!


    Citom


    Neurologist explains illness that bugs former Cebu City councilor Sylvan Jakosalem | Sun.Star


    Cebu Daily News | Cebu's Only Independent Newspaper
    kani oh.. mao jud ni...
    Last edited by divineskull; 07-27-2013 at 01:30 PM.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by divineskull View Post
    Worms: Aliens in human bodies | Health And Family, Lifestyle Features, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

    8.8 million Filipino school children have intestinal worms - UP-National Institutes of Health - InterAksyon.com

    The war on worms in kids' tummies | News | GMA News Online

    pakibasa ang link.. kuyaw na jud ang parasites karun..

    "Local data in 2004 shows that seven out of 10 Filipino children ages one to six years are positive for these parasites. In 2006, a study by Dr. Vicente Belizario, Jr. found that in children between six to 12 years old, more than half or 54 percent have these parasites"

    "As of 2009, some 40 percent, or about 8.8 million, of Filipino school children has helminthiasis (parasite), the University of the Philippines- National Institutes of Health (UP-NIH) said."

    " Last year, it was at the top – not of the list of schools acing the National Achievement Test, but the list of schools with kids suffering from intestinal worms.

    A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) of the University of the Philippines Manila revealed that there was a prevalence of intestinal worms among 98.7 percent of Agustin Abadilla's students.


    The figure was the highest in the entire Luzon. It meant that nine out of ten students were suffering from helminthiasis, or the infestation of one or more intestinal parasitic worms.

    “It’s alarming. We’re all worried because worms in the stomach can affect the kids’ performance in school,” said teacher Irene Jaso.

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the most common intestinal parasitic worms are roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides), whipworms (Trichuris trichiura), and hookworms (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale). All these are soil-transmitted helminths. "




    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _


    did you know na si former Cebu City Jack Jakosalem nisaka sa utok iyang mga parasite?!!

    na operahan iyang utok pero naay nahibilin gihapon nga mga itlog?!!

    check link and read!

    Citom

    Neurologist explains illness that bugs former Cebu City councilor Sylvan Jakosalem | Sun.Star

    Cebu Daily News | Cebu's Only Independent Newspaper
    basaha ni ahy...

  5. #15
    sure ko.. bitokon ka.. kay naa tay bitok tanan...

  6. #16
    Nay para iro dri?

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Snapfingers View Post
    Nay para iro dri?
    para taw ra ni boss...

  8. #18
    effective jud ni xa... makalibang mog bitok..

  9. #19
    bitok bitok bitok...

  10. #20
    bitooooooooooooooooook!!!!!!!

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