Penetrate her this way to be the best she’s ever had

This 1 position triggers an intense full body O

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Penetrate her this way to be the best she’s ever had

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Put ANY woman in this 1 position…

…and you’ll be the BEST she’s ever had, and I’m not even exaggerating about that…

Most men have no idea what they’re doing down there…

And when you shock her to her core after giving her 1 of these exceptional, soul-altering O’s…

She will want to have sex with you again and again, and again…

And quite frankly she’s going to be worshipping you like you’re some kind of Sex God…

…down on her knees, and on all fours, and lying prone…

Anyway, you definitely do not want to miss this.

Just penetrate her this way to give a woman an earth-shattering O

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Fortigel – should you take it?

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body — it makes up to 35% of your body’s protein.

Collagen is concentrated in bones, tendons, ligaments, skin, and cartilage.

Cartilage is the protective, lubricating shield that surrounds your joints, preventing excruciating bone-on-bone contact.

Loss of cartilage leads to painful debilitating conditions like knee osteoarthritis.

Knee osteoarthritis is something increasingly common, and strongly associated with obesity.

Recent, high-tech imaging studies have shown that simply supplementing collagen helps to rebuild cartilage in people with knee osteoarthritis.

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The human, randomized controlled trial was carried out at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. The findings are published in the Journal of Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.

This research was intended to test new imaging technology.

This imaging technology was designed to accurately analyze the internal structure of cartilage.

Previous studies had indicated that collagen supplements could improve cartilage structure in humans…

But this new technology promised to give much better data.

The researchers recruited 30 people for the study.

All the participants were 50 years or older, and had been suffering with osteoarthritis of the knee.

The participants underwent new, high-tech scans to look at the structure and density of knee cartilage.

Then they were randomly split into 2 different groups.

One group was given a collagen supplement.

This came in the form of the easily available collagen hydrolysate.

The researchers used a supplement called Fortigel, which has a number of inactive sweeteners mixed with the collagen.

The participants in the active trial group took a total of just 10g of collagen per day.

The other half of the participants were given an inactive placebo supplement.

“We carried out a single centre, randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, trial of collagen hydrolysate for osteoarthritis of the knee.”

All of the participants returned for two knee scans at the hospital over the course of the study.

These scans took place 6 months and then 11 months after beginning supplementation.

Rebuilding cartilage can take some time.

The researchers found significant improvements in two critical areas of knee cartilage.

These 2 areas are among the most problematic regions for people suffering with knee osteoarthritis.

“Cartilage improved in the medial and lateral tibial regions of interest in participants assigned to collagen hydrolysate.”

The opposite happened in the control group.

People who were taking the inactive placebo supplement showed further degeneration of their knee cartilage.

“Cartilage decreased in the placebo group.”

The differences were noticeable between the two groups when they returned for their first follow-up scan, 6 months after starting supplementation.

“Significant changes between the two groups were seen at 24 weeks.”

This new technology is probably the best way to assess cartilage health in living people.

The study shows that collagen supplementation helps to rebuild knee cartilage in people with osteoarthritis.

“Our technique was able to detect changes in knee cartilage among individuals taking collagen hydrolysate after 24 weeks.”

Collagen and gelatin are almost identical proteins.

We used to eat a lot more of these anti-inflammatory foods.

Improvements in joint health are just one of the many benefits of adding some collagen or gelatin to your diet.

Probably the most convenient way to increase your collagen intake is to buy a powdered collagen hydrolysate supplement.

The benefit of this type of collagen is that it can be easily dissolved in liquid — even in cold water.

Just a few spoonfuls of collagen per day can significantly improve joint health over the long-term.

—-Important Message About Boosting Collagen—-

Super C helps boost collagen levels — prevents fibrosis and improves penile blood flow

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Did you know we need vitamin C to create collagen?

Collagen is important for good blood flow.

It keeps the blood vessels healthy and flexible, so lots of blood can flow through.

So more vitamin C is great for boosting collagen production — but here’s the problem…

The body doesn’t hold onto vitamin C long enough to get full benefit from it.

We just pee it out because it’s water-soluble.

So I created a super form of vitamin C that is fat-soluble instead — and this keeps it in the body longer for maximum benefit.

I call it Super C and it can help you boost collagen production along with a ton of other benefits (like better penile blood flow for instance…)

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Change in knee osteoarthritis cartilage detected by delayed gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging following treatment with collagen hydrolysate: a pilot randomized controlled trialhttps://www.oarsijournal.com/article/S1063-4584(11)00014-8/fulltext