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slip him some magnesium

Posted By: vitamin deficiency on 2008-12-09
In Reply to: My husband is missing - Suzane

And if he won't take them, beans are full of magnesium. Serve him up some beans. They will put him in a better mood and you can all laugh when he farts....


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