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Why are doctors hiding THIS sciatica solution?

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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2025 10:57:14 +0100
From: "Sciatica Fix" <ReliefReport@bumperoffers.za.com>
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Subject: Why are doctors hiding THIS sciatica solution?
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Why are doctors hiding THIS sciatica solution?

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eeth; instead, they have plates of baleen, fringe-like structures that enable them to expel the huge mouthfuls of water they take in while retaining the krill and plankton they feed on. Because their heads are enormous—making up as much as 40% of their total body mass—and they have throat pleats that enable them to expand their mouths, they are able to take huge quantities of water into their mouth at a time. Baleen whales also have a well-developed sense of smell.

Toothed whales, in contrast, have conical teeth adapted to catching fish or squid. They also have such keen hearing—whether above or below the surface of the water—that some can survive even if they are blind. Some species, such as sperm whales, are particularly well adapted for diving to great depths to catch squid and other favoured prey.

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