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soso60066
soso🍉 :
Yartiksaha 🙏🙏
2026-07-18 19:05:31
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omnazimelokman1
omnazimeLokman0 :
ولي مليقاش برو نرمال
2026-07-18 20:31:59
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nihallahin800
Nihal Lahin800 :
ما شاء الله
2026-07-18 17:13:42
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lady_dz111
LADY Djamila :
اسمحلي.....نظافة نساتني الفديو واووووو🥰
2026-07-18 18:26:09
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hoda.hoda07683
hoda hoda :
جنجلان محمر ولا نيء ؟؟؟؟
2026-07-18 17:28:37
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hassibamadani
biba :
يعطيك الصحة وليدي
2026-07-18 19:38:08
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hafidman3
🔺 ℋᗅℱℐᗞ🔻 :
نحييك على النضافة اخي 👍
2026-07-19 01:13:58
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said.fahmhco
أم أولادي :
يعطيك صحة شاف برااااافو
2026-07-19 00:55:07
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miminono024
miminono :
وشنو هو برو خويا
2026-07-19 00:17:20
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fatyhanacer
fatyha Nacer :
مشكور اخي علي الوصفات صحية و اكيد بنينة
2026-07-19 00:07:37
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bilolbilou
Bilol27 :
ماشاء الله بنة ونقى وطريق شرح عالمية ربي يوفقك ان شاء الله
2026-07-18 23:47:51
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oum_yasser0
oum_yasser0 :
بارك الله فيك شاف 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-07-18 23:14:28
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janeeyre312
Jane Eyre :
Baraka Llahou fika khouya
2026-07-18 22:03:41
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amell_bouaamar
Amel bouaamar :
رايحا نسييها ونقا الله يبارك
2026-07-19 00:01:24
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ocean2785
سيدره المنتهي :
شكرا
2026-07-18 18:41:05
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jamaica73251
🇯🇲Jamaica 🇯🇲 :
واش هوما المكونات
2026-07-18 22:08:32
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oum.awladi933
أم أولادي :
واشنو هذا النقا كامل مشاءالله
2026-07-18 22:16:42
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houhou8765
houhou :
جلجلان محمص و مرحي؟
2026-07-18 22:23:58
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oumima970
oumima970 :
شكرا على وصفاتك
2026-07-18 21:42:26
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red.ouane49
Red Ouane :
المزيد من تالق ونجاح خويا عبد الرحمن بتوفيق
2026-07-18 21:06:53
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adamsohayb60
*Flora* :
يعطيك الصحة العفسة تاع الجلجلان عجبتني بزاف نجرب هاذ الاضافة باينا راح تزيد بنة توب
2026-07-18 21:29:34
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omar.berrou8
Omar Berrou :
بارك الله فيك
2026-07-18 21:12:11
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amel.ben542
Amel Ben :
بنة بينة الله الله 🥰🥰🥰
2026-07-18 21:55:11
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djameldjabouni
& Le chef & :
الله يعطيك الصحة خويا الزين
2026-07-18 19:40:53
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HZ Bio Glow :
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2026-07-18 19:41:00
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Fascia is a thin yet very strong connective-tissue sheath that covers muscles, organs, blood vessels and nerves. It acts as a kind of elastic framework that holds internal structures in place, protects them and allows them to glide smoothly past one another during movement. The main functions of fascia: Support and shape: These connective tissue sheaths prevent muscles from ‘spreading out’, group them together and give the whole body its shape. Protection and shock absorption: Fascia cushions mechanical impacts and prevents inflammation or infection from spreading from one organ (or muscle) to another. Flexibility and force transmission: Healthy, well-hydrated tissue ensures a normal range of motion and transmits force from the contracting muscle to the bones via the tendons. Structural features: Fascia consists of densely packed fibres of collagen and elastin. In the human body, they form a single, continuous network that permeates the entire body from head to fingertips. Essentially, muscles and bones are ‘clad’ in this continuous fascial ‘suit’. What happens when there are problems with the fascia? Due to stress, a sedentary lifestyle, injuries or overuse, the fascia can lose its elasticity, ‘stick’ to muscle fibres and shorten. This leads to: spasms and a feeling of stiffness; pain (for example, the formation of painful trigger points); restricted joint mobility and poor posture. The best-known condition of this kind is plantar fasciitis (often referred to as a ‘heel spur’), in which the thick ligament—the fascia—on the sole of the foot becomes inflamed, causing severe pain when walking. How can you restore the health of your fascia? To improve the elasticity of connective tissue, relieve tension and ‘loosen up’ the fascia, the following are extremely helpful: regular stretching, Pilates and yoga; myofascial massage; and self-massage using special firm rollers and balls (myofascial release). #fyp #viral #thirdposition #romantic #dark
Fascia is a thin yet very strong connective-tissue sheath that covers muscles, organs, blood vessels and nerves. It acts as a kind of elastic framework that holds internal structures in place, protects them and allows them to glide smoothly past one another during movement. The main functions of fascia: Support and shape: These connective tissue sheaths prevent muscles from ‘spreading out’, group them together and give the whole body its shape. Protection and shock absorption: Fascia cushions mechanical impacts and prevents inflammation or infection from spreading from one organ (or muscle) to another. Flexibility and force transmission: Healthy, well-hydrated tissue ensures a normal range of motion and transmits force from the contracting muscle to the bones via the tendons. Structural features: Fascia consists of densely packed fibres of collagen and elastin. In the human body, they form a single, continuous network that permeates the entire body from head to fingertips. Essentially, muscles and bones are ‘clad’ in this continuous fascial ‘suit’. What happens when there are problems with the fascia? Due to stress, a sedentary lifestyle, injuries or overuse, the fascia can lose its elasticity, ‘stick’ to muscle fibres and shorten. This leads to: spasms and a feeling of stiffness; pain (for example, the formation of painful trigger points); restricted joint mobility and poor posture. The best-known condition of this kind is plantar fasciitis (often referred to as a ‘heel spur’), in which the thick ligament—the fascia—on the sole of the foot becomes inflamed, causing severe pain when walking. How can you restore the health of your fascia? To improve the elasticity of connective tissue, relieve tension and ‘loosen up’ the fascia, the following are extremely helpful: regular stretching, Pilates and yoga; myofascial massage; and self-massage using special firm rollers and balls (myofascial release). #fyp #viral #thirdposition #romantic #dark

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