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Old 05-18-2011, 06:48 AM #7
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Default And, of course--

--exercise helps with blood and lymph circulation, which brings more oxygen/nutrients to afflicted areas and enables them to get rid of toxins more easily.

With sufficient exercise, on may not only build muscle, one may develop new capillary pathways that aid in this regard.
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