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	<title>Comments on: Irrelevant Topics: Beck Hansen x Demetri Martin: Pt. 1</title>
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		<title>By: kat</title>
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		<description>dr. emoto : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAvzsjcBtx8

Pretty interesting when you think about our bodies consisting of 60% water.  

We have fascia pockets, and that is where acupuncturists put their needles.  These fascia pockets hook into an electrical current that run throughout our body of water - when you put two needles in the water they form a current from one end to the next.  It&#039;s mending on a completely different level.  Fascinates me.</description>
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<p>Pretty interesting when you think about our bodies consisting of 60% water.  </p>
<p>We have fascia pockets, and that is where acupuncturists put their needles.  These fascia pockets hook into an electrical current that run throughout our body of water &#8211; when you put two needles in the water they form a current from one end to the next.  It&#8217;s mending on a completely different level.  Fascinates me.</p>
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