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  • i hadn't seen these in a while..

    these are the funniest comments!

  • chatty this one is

  • I hope there isnt a class of learning how to be a masues otherwise they shudnt have chairs or seats for the students cus they will fall asleep watching someone getting a massage.....

  • Victora : ...general detox for good health

    Client : Well I'm ready for my holiday

    Victora : Ok right...the oills I'll be using are...

    lol just found that funny xD

  • @MutantZombe Haha, yeah. She's like, "Sure, shut the fuck up. OK, so I'll be using rosemary, thyme..."

  • Nettles? What is up with Britain's water filtration system that entire nettle plants are getting through??

  • @Xandra1076 Haha that's exactly what I thought!

  • I don't believe a word of this reflexology, but these videos are insanely relaxing to watch. The first part put me to sleep for a short nap this afternoon!

  • Yeah, you hate it when you get nettles in your tap water. Really clogs up the drain.

  • since when has tap water been full of nettles?

  • @AimeeBekkaNeate i'm pretty sure she said metals

  • 4 pints of water a day

    what about people with bladder infections?

    id be pissing myself allnight if i drank all that lol.

  • What is this respiratory condition that they're talking about that sounds like "katar"?

  • @Kuroneko822 It's Catarrh. It's basically a build up of excess mucus. I had a kind of build up in my ears once which hindered hearing. Chewing gum for Catarrh in the ears is good because it dislodges it. It usually occurs in the nose, but also in the throat, ears (like me) and chest.

  • @pianor91 Oh I see. Thank you! I had no idea how that was spelled.

  • Valium compared to videos of Victoria Sprigg, is an exciting ! And this is a compliment.

  • I love how she suggests bottled water over tap water...and yet they're the exact same thing.

  • @alyajpheely no their not

  • @alyajpheely Not Poland Spring. I don't care what anyone says--that water just tastes much better than anything, bottled or tap. Some claim they use tap, but I have no proof of that. Even so, maybe their tap is cleaner than mine or something, but I can taste a huge difference.

  • @SuperGamer87 She said filtered or bottled, actually, as opposed to straight out of the tap where it contains fluoride and all manner of thing.

  • @SuperGamer87 Most companies, and I'm sure Poland Spring, use tap water, but then purify it to pure H2O, then they add salt to make it drinkable. Pure H2O can be toxic or make you really really sick. So it's true that they use tap water, but they treat it more thoroughly than the water in the tap. The taste difference is probably just the amount of sodium, or kind of sodium.

  • @KarateChess23 I'm not aware that H[2]O is the slightest toxic ;D and also, I much doubt that they would add salt to their water >_< that would likely make it undrinkable. Just go have a sip of seawater, and you'll get the idea. The taste of "water" is due to the mineral contents of that body of water, as H[2]O itself is tasteless.

  • @SanctumZero Pure H2O is toxic to most life (including humans). What we drink isn't pure H2O. The amount of salt that is added to most bottled water is negligible. Yeah, seawater is bad for you because there's a whole bunch more salt in it than in bottled water. Seawater might have 3-4% water...salt, in bottled water, is added as a water softener. You weren't wrong, though. I'm sure mineral content does affect taste, but so does sodium content.

  • @KarateChess23 If you go look at Poland Spring's website you'll notice they sell distilled water for drinking, and in the mineral contents breakdown >_< it's listed as containing a total amount of dissolved solids that's below what can be accurately measured. That's as close as you get to a bottle of only H[2]O. And if you look up water on Wikipedia and search for "toxic", it appears only twice in the article in relation to water intoxication, incurred from drinking too much water.

  • @SanctumZero I wasn't denying the fact that Poland Springs water has minerals in it; I was relaying information about a common system of purification to explain the possible taste difference in bottled water. My information is taken from three years of environmental geology classes. Just because the information I'm saying isn't on wikipedia doesn't mean it's not true. When I say pure H2O, I mean chemically pure, as in no other substances in it at all.

  • @KarateChess23 Haha, okay ;D can't argue against that. You should put your credentials in front of the claims, not after. Saves much trouble.

  • @SanctumZero uhhh think someone should tell you now wikipaedia is a very unreliable source of information. If i ever referenced it in one of my journal articles, NO ONE would publish my work, just puting that out there.

  • Is it just me, or is Victoria fucking adorable?

  • i love how when she leaves a part of your body shes says "... and then we're off"

  • GRAETE VIDIEO!

  • warning - watching this may stop you from spelling video correctly

  • the ladys feet are kinda puffy lol but this looks like it feels like heavennn :)

  • I love Victoria

  • THIS IVEDO IS AMAZING

  • She went in wanting a massage and left probably thinking she had emphysema

  • that is hilarious...

  • Ahh, I see people have been using the "Reflexology Touch Typing Method"!

  • GREAT VIODE

  • GREAT VEODI

  • GREAT OVEDI

  • video

  • GREAT VEDIO

  • GREAT VIDOE

  • I agree. :D

  • GREAT VIEDO

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