Thursday, June 24, 2010

African Mega Balls!! Are they for real??












Their story below.



In the border area between Kenya and Somalia is home to a mysterious tribe in
North Africa, the tribal residents are suffer
from lack of nutritional food & vitamins.  At the end, they resource to the
cows they keep in the village , they have an incredibly practices since they're
a child -licking & consume cow's period discharge !! As this will helps
provide the nutrients the body lack of , it's also an effective prevention and
treatment of local prevalence of rickets, scurvy and leukemia.



This tribe is
unique in the world, the tribes of men started consuming cow genital substances
since they're child & will only stop after they got married. Local residents
believe that men who consume cow discharge, not only does it prevent diseases,
but also more courage and masculinity. Recently, the Italian scientists found
that not only do cows discharge full of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin E,
vitamin D, In addition, including micro-iron, magnesium, phosphorus, calcium and
potassium elements. Hence scientists believe that the practice of consuming cow
discharge has successfully prevent the tribe suffer from anemia.



More
surprisingly, all those men who consume cow discharge , their testicles grow
extremely huge & fast starting from puberty so large that it could be 70-80
cm in diameter on average. The miracle of this human history may caused by rich
hormone of cow discharge . It is understood that the tribal men huge testicular
growth have not affect their sex life but it does cause inconvenience in daily
life.



It has attract lots of tourist all around the world to go to this
place to see & understand how men genital can grow to such a size, they have
also donate money to improve the quality of their food. this may helps the tribe
to improve in their diet & have better substance to provide needed nutrition
& vitamin, rather than consuming cow discharger food and nutritional
supplements, & not to be proud of genital malformations that their having
now...





Gila? Believe it!






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