tarzan's on leaveOriginally posted by InnoHippo:no tarzan around here?![]()
Originally posted by LeftBallBigger:orrrr eeeee orrrrr eeeee orrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
tarzan bo ching kor![]()
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so des neOriginally posted by TehJarVu:
psylium husk![]()
in the ang moh gui's languageOriginally posted by TehJarVu:think of the conclusion and introduction chapters i sian 99.9%
like have to repeat the same thing using dif lang...![]()
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sian12345678910![]()
i just bought another pkt just nowOriginally posted by poon cho tang:so des ne
but still erm zai simi
so psylium is a grain?Originally posted by TehJarVu:i just bought another pkt just now![]()
mm zai, eh pang sai most importantOriginally posted by poon cho tang:so psylium is a grain?
gek sai boh hohOriginally posted by TehJarVu:mm zai, eh pang sai most important![]()
hanor, panging tt time so charm, so pain until want to call giu miaOriginally posted by poon cho tang:gek sai boh hoh
Originally posted by TehJarVu:wah kaoz...sibeh descriptive...yi ting jiu dong
Psyllium is a soluble fiber that comes from a plant most commonly grown in India. Although it is often labeled a laxative, it is not. Soluble fiber becomes gelatinous and sticky in water. It is not absorbed in the small bowel. It is broken down in the large bowel and becomes a food source for the bacteria that live in the colon. These healthy bacteria bulk up the stool, creating larger softer stool which is easier to pass.
gross onot?![]()
no wonder its called sailliumOriginally posted by TehJarVu:hanor, panging tt time so charm, so pain until want to call giu mia![]()