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Inflammation is the culprit that causes pain, right? WRONG.

New research from the Lawson Institute reveals that pain starts because your cells are starving to death.

But here’s the good news:

There’s a new breakthrough at-home therapy that gives pain-relief in as little as 18 seconds.

(Has nothing to do with exercising, dieting and involves ZERO pills or supplements).

have you been feeling this lately too?

Even if you have bone-on-bone joints or searing nerve pain…

SIX different clinical trials show it has a 100% success rate for pain-relief.

That’s not one, or two… But SIX studies.

What’s more, users report as much as a 70% reduction in pain…

Best of all, it costs pennies to try!

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como Meyerbeer first became known internationally with his opera Il crociato in Egitto—premiered in Venice in 1824 and produced in London and Paris in 1825; incidentally, it was the last opera ever written to feature a castrato, and the last to require keyboard accompaniment for recitatives. This 'breakthrough' in Paris was exactly what Meyerbeer had been aiming for over the past ten years; he had been carefully preparing for it, developing contacts, and fully reaped his reward.[27] In 1826, shortly after the death of his father, Meyerbeer married his cousin, Minna Mosson (1804–1886). The marriage which may have been 'dynastic' in its origins turned out to be stable and devoted; the couple were to have five children, of whom the three youngest (all daughters) survived to adulthood.[28] In the same year, following the death of Carl Maria von Weber, Weber's widow asked Meyerbeer to complete her husband's unfinished comic opera Die drei Pintos. This was to cause him much trouble over future years, as he found the material insufficient to work on. Eventually in 1852 he settled the matter with Weber's heirs by handing them Weber's drafts and a cash compensation. (The opera was later completed by Gustav Mahler).[29] Adolphe Nourrit With his next opera Meyerbeer became virtually a superstar. Robert le diable (with libretto by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne), produced in Paris in 1831, was one of the earliest grand operas. The libretto, originally planned in 1827 as a three-act opéra comique for the Opéra-Comique theatre, was refashioned after 1829 in a five-act form to meet the requirements of the Paris Opéra.[30] Its revised characterisation as a 'grand opera' placed it in succession to Auber's La muette de Portici (1828) and Rossini's Guillaume Tell (1829) in this new genre. The composer undertook further work on the opera in early 1831 adding ballet episodes, including the "Ballet of Nuns", which was to prove one of the opera's great sensations, becoming an early example of the ballet blanc genre. He also rewrote the two major male roles of Bertrand and Robert to suit the talents of Nicolas Levasseur and Adolphe Nourrit, respectively.[30][31] At the invitation of Nourrit, Cornélie Falcon made her debut at the age of 18 at the Opéra in the role of Alice on 20 July 1832, and she made a vivid impression on the public,[32] which included on that n





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<p style=3D"color:#FFFFFF;font-size:9px;">como Meyerbeer first became known=
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Venice in 1824 and produced in London and Paris in 1825; incidentally, it w=
as the last opera ever written to feature a castrato, and the last to requi=
re keyboard accompaniment for recitatives. This 'breakthrough' in Paris was=
 exactly what Meyerbeer had been aiming for over the past ten years; he had=
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n, Minna Mosson (1804=E2=80=931886). The marriage which may have been 'dyna=
stic' in its origins turned out to be stable and devoted; the couple were t=
o have five children, of whom the three youngest (all daughters) survived t=
o adulthood.[28] In the same year, following the death of Carl Maria von We=
ber, Weber's widow asked Meyerbeer to complete her husband's unfinished com=
ic opera Die drei Pintos. This was to cause him much trouble over future ye=
ars, as he found the material insufficient to work on. Eventually in 1852 h=
e settled the matter with Weber's heirs by handing them Weber's drafts and =
a cash compensation. (The opera was later completed by Gustav Mahler).[29]


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e (with libretto by Eug=C3=A8ne Scribe and Germain Delavigne), produced in =
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ok further work on the opera in early 1831 adding ballet episodes, includin=
g the "Ballet of Nuns", which was to prove one of the opera's great sensati=
ons, becoming an early example of the ballet blanc genre. He also rewrote t=
he two major male roles of Bertrand and Robert to suit the talents of Nicol=
as Levasseur and Adolphe Nourrit, respectively.[30][31] At the invitation o=
f Nourrit, Corn=C3=A9lie Falcon made her debut at the age of 18 at the Op=
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