Thursday, December 9, 2021

Do THIS in the shower or you'll NEVER lose weight:


 
Breakthrough research published in the Journal of Obesity has revealed a simple trick you can do in your shower to boost metabolism, prevent heart attacks and TORCH fat!



The average person loses over 23 pounds...

It has an astonishing 98% success rate...

It is 6x more effective than exercise....

and 7x more effective than paleo, keto and even low calorie diets!

And the best part This “Russian Bathing Ritual” protects against one of the deadliest coronavirus side effects- sudden heart attack.

==> Russian Ritual Melts Away Stubborn Belly Fat & Protects Your Heart!

Laura

P.S. Perform this strange method to boost metabolism and prevent heart attacks before they take this video down...













 
ost notable characteristic shared by ecdysozoans is a three-layered cuticle (four in Tardigrada) composed of organic material, which is periodically molted as the animal grows. This process of molting is called ecdysis, and gives the group its name. The ecdysozoans lack locomotory cilia and produce mostly amoeboid sperm, and their embryos do not undergo spiral cleavage as in most other protostomes. Ancestrally, the group exhibited sclerotized teeth within the foregut, and a ring of spines around the mouth opening, though these features have been secondarily lost in certain groups. A respiratory and circulatory system is only present in onychophorans and arthropods (often absent in smaller arthropods like mites), in the rest of the groups both systems are missing. Phylogeny The Ecdysozoa include the following phyla: Arthropoda, Onychophora, Tardigrada, Kinorhyncha, Priapulida, Loricifera, Nematoda, and Nematomorpha. A few other groups, such as the gastrotrichs, have been considered possible members but lack the main characters of the group, and are now placed elsewhere. The Arthropoda, Onychophora, and Tardigrada have been grouped together as the Panarthropoda because they are distinguished by segmented body plans. Dunn et al. in 2008 suggested that the tardigrada could be grouped along with the nematodes, leaving Onychophora as the sister group to the arthropods. The non-panarthropod members of Ecdysozoa have been grouped as Cycloneuralia but they are more usually considered paraphyletic in representing the primitive condition from which the Panarthropoda evolved. A modern consensus phylogenetic tree for the protostomes is shown below. It is indicated when approximately clades radiated into newer clades in millions of years ago (Mya); dashed lines show especially uncertain placem




















 

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