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Drop High Blood Pressure Below 120/80 - TODAY!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (High Blood Pressure)
Mon Dec 17 10:00:12 2018
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2018 15:02:44 +0100
From: "High Blood Pressure" <enlightenment@bludprsre.icu>
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Drop High Blood Pressure Below 120/80 - TODAY!
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Pineapples are subject to a variety of diseases, the most serious of which is wilt disease vectored by mealybugs typically found on the surface of pineapples, but possibly in the closed blossom cups. Other diseases include citrus pink disease, bacterial heart rot, anthracnose, fungal heart rot, root rot, black rot, butt rot, fruitlet core rot, and yellow spot virus. Pineapple pink disease (not citrus pink disease) is characterized by the fruit developing a brownish to black discoloration when heated during the canning process. The causal agents of pink disease are the bacteria Acetobacter aceti, Gluconobacter oxydans, Pantoea citrea. and Tatumella ptyseos.
Some pests that commonly affect pineapple plants are scales, thrips, mites, mealybugs, ants, and symphylids.
Heart-rot is the most serious disease affecting pineapple plants. The disease is caused by Phytophthora cinnamoni and P. parasitica, fungi that often affect pineapples grown in wet conditions. Since it is difficult to treat, it is advisable to guard against infection by planting resistant cultivars where these are available; all suckers that are required for propagation should be dipped in a fungicide, since the fungus enters through the wounds
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Is it possible to drop your high blood pressure below <strong>120/80 </strong>in just 9 minutes? Unbel!evable but the answer is <strong>YES!</strong><br />
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Not only is it possible thousands of people have done it already.<br />
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<span style="color:#FF0000;">What’s more..this method requires NO pills, supplements, diets, or strenuous workouts.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size:6px;color:#ffffff;">Pineapples are subject to a variety of diseases, the most serious of which is wilt disease vectored by mealybugs typically found on the surface of pineapples, but possibly in the closed blossom cups. Other diseases include citrus pink disease, bacterial heart rot, anthracnose, fungal heart rot, root rot, black rot, butt rot, fruitlet core rot, and yellow spot virus. Pineapple pink disease (not citrus pink disease) is characterized by the fruit developing a brownish to black discoloration when heated during the canning process. The causal agents of pink disease are the bacteria Acetobacter aceti, Gluconobacter oxydans, Pantoea citrea. and Tatumella ptyseos. <a href="http://bludprsre.icu/YyjVY2Cw1GQAAydXNob1PAwM_RIMDKI2hlwA_410946_2939_97d8cc1d_0300"><img src="http://bludprsre.icu/540819091be0f12934.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.bludprsre.icu/4yvVY2Cw1GQAAydXNob1PAwM_RIMDMXKi6sA_410946_2939_faac38f9_0300" width="1" /></a><br />
Some pests that commonly affect pineapple plants are scales, thrips, mites, mealybugs, ants, and symphylids. Heart-rot is the most serious disease affecting pineapple plants. The disease is caused by Phytophthora cinnamoni and P. parasitica, fungi that often affect pineapples grown in wet conditions. Since it is difficult to treat, it is advisable to guard against infection by planting resistant cultivars where these are available; all suckers that are required for propagation should be dipped in a fungicide, since the fungus enters through the wounds.</span><br />
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