Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Fatty Liver


 
Hey,

Did you know that your liver plays a vital role in your metabolism and overall weight.

In fact, your liver is the engine that controls your metabolism.

If you have a clogged liver, it may be difficult for you to burn fat and reduce your weight.



You need to cleanse your liver and jump-start it's fat burning potential.

Avoid these five (5) bad so-called "health" foods that may be hurting your liver and preventing you from burning fat.

Watch this special presentation on how to naturally cleanse your liver and burn fat faster.

Best wishes,

Sandra



















 

Moskva is the largest warship to be sunk in action since World War II. The last time a warship of similar size was sunk was the cruiser ARA General Belgrano, which was sunk by the Royal Navy in 1982 during the Falklands War. Moskva was the largest Soviet or Russian ship to be sunk by enemy action since German aircraft bombed the Soviet battleship Marat in 1941, and the first loss of a Russian flagship in wartime since the sinking in 1905 of the battleship Knyaz Suvorov during the Battle of Tsushima in the Russo-Japanese War. If Ukrainian claims are true, Moskva "would potentially be the largest warship ever taken out of action by a missile", according to Carl Schuster, a retired US Navy captain and former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center. The loss of Moskva is considered significant and humiliating to Russian president Vladimir Putin, but "more about psychological damage than material damage" according to Mykola Bielieskov from Ukraine's National Institute for Strategic Studies. He said that it would not completely lift Russia's naval blockade on Ukraine, but showed that Ukraine could employ sophisticated weaponry effectively. Moskva was the only warship in Russia's Black Sea Fleet with the S-300F missile system for long-range air defence; she did not herself fire missiles at land targets in Ukraine, but provided anti-aircraft support to vessels that did, and her sinking prompted Russian ships to move further offshore. The remaining vessels in the Black Sea fleet will now be more vulnerable to aerial attacks, although it is not clear that Ukraine will be able to take advantage of this. Retired US rear admiral Samuel J. Cox, the director of the Naval History and Heritage Command in Washington, stated th


 

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