YeDrsNo. ofsessionsNo. ofrepetitionsaft" CUrt pfDteduftIW1fk ZWHks 'monthBasic mechanisms and functions 25ording to Prof. Dr. med.h.c.Manfred von ArdenneNo:Sex·Toto/lIO.ofhDul5Toto/ lID. ofminutesmm IIpodiyisf"ngDecrease ofcirculafion re~fl'tsD~drisk 1Iof arleri rClerosis40. so...--I --II .... Very hi...... ...lI'l ....0-: .a. ......... }mmune defense much lowered~ 7 0.., orrl, I-- lJDily Ii'Ie III'.'free ofphysical complaints"''o'"qIlDl'/q~' 11 {o~..,..14-- }ncreastd circulation risk4"11)~",i.D1b/i¥. q",q'~01'/..,.. o,9/t-OI lP""'.r ~ 'requent prolonged. dizziness.o~ 0,9..... i4-- damage to "fOllS I1 Riskof(my«Dldiac in"',,-I,
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