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REVEALED!!! EASY WAY OF DETOXIFYING YOUR KIDNEYS!

CLEAN YOUR KIDNEYS NOW!!! AVOID DIALYSIS... BUY GARDEN EGG LEAVES! SEE HOW TO USE IT: 1. Cut the leaves into pieces. 2. Rinse in clean water. 3. Put in a clean pot with clean water. 4. Boil for 10mins. 5. Filter it in a bottle. Allow to cool and take a glass cup.  When you urinate check your urine.  You will notice the salt in the body and some other diseases that can affect your KIDNEY will pass through your urine. Save a soul by sharing  with loved ones.

CAN A MAN FATHER A CHILD WITH ONE TESTICLE?

In most cases, more than enough hormones and sperm are produced in one healthy testicle for both a healthy sex life and the ability to fertilize eggs. This is similar to people who have one lung, kidney, or ovary; only one organ is truly necessary. However, since each person is unique, your health care provider is the best source for info in your particular situation. With her/his assistance, you can find out if everything checks out physically. A man may have one testicle for a variety of reasons. Some men may have a "buried testicle." Known as cryptochidism, one or both testicles do not descend into the scrotum. This condition is generally, but not always, noticed at birth. Often an infant boy's testicle that has not descended will usually move into the scrotum on its own during the first year of life. If the undescended testicle is noticed, and has not descended during that time, surgery is performed before the boy is five years old. If the situation is not noticed or

CAN A MAN FATHER A CHILD WITH ONE TESTICLE?

In most cases, more than enough hormones and sperm are produced in one healthy testicle for both a healthy sex life and the ability to fertilize eggs. This is similar to people who have one lung, kidney, or ovary; only one organ is truly necessary. However, since each person is unique, your health care provider is the best source for info in your particular situation. With her/his assistance, you can find out if everything checks out physically. A man may have one testicle for a variety of reasons. Some men may have a "buried testicle." Known as cryptochidism, one or both testicles do not descend into the scrotum. This condition is generally, but not always, noticed at birth. Often an infant boy's testicle that has not descended will usually move into the scrotum on its own during the first year of life. If the undescended testicle is noticed, and has not descended during that time, surgery is performed before the boy is five years old. If the situation is not noticed or