![]() |
![]() | 2 X 100 ML Dabur Amla Hair Oil - Prevent Hair loss | ![]() | ![]() | US $12.75 | 10d 15h 56m |
![]() | Dabur Amla Herbal Hair Oil With Gooseberry Nourish Hair | ![]() | ![]() | US $6.45 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | ** Dabur Amla Hair Loss Oil 300ML ** US SHIP | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.99 | 24d 5h 54m |
![]() | 500ml Herbal Hair Loss Amla Hair Oil Coconut Castor | ![]() | ![]() | US $14.99 | 12d 6h 39m |
![]() | Bajaj Brahmi Amla Hair Oil for STRONG & LONG Hair XXL | ![]() | ![]() | US $13.49 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | Dabur Amla Hair Oil HERBAL Indian Gooseberry 200 ML | ![]() | ![]() | US $2.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | 3 X 100ML DABUR Amla (Gooseberry) Herbal Hair Oil | ![]() | ![]() | US $5.99 | 12d 1h 17m |
![]() | 3x Dabur Amla Gooseberry Herbal Hair Oil, HAIR GROWTH | ![]() | ![]() | US $3.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | 3x Dabur Amla Gooseberry Herbal Hair Growth Oil 200 ML | ![]() | ![]() | US $10.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
![]() |
No items matching your keywords were found.
Amla Oil

Can anyone get me the shanti badam amla oil ad with two girls going to a dance competition over a truck?
try it on http://www.youtube.com/
![]() |
![]() | 2 X 100 ML Dabur Amla Hair Oil - Prevent Hair loss | ![]() | ![]() | US $12.75 | 10d 15h 56m |
![]() | Dabur Amla Herbal Hair Oil With Gooseberry Nourish Hair | ![]() | ![]() | US $6.45 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | ** Dabur Amla Hair Loss Oil 300ML ** US SHIP | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.99 | 24d 5h 54m |
![]() | 500ml Herbal Hair Loss Amla Hair Oil Coconut Castor | ![]() | ![]() | US $14.99 | 12d 6h 39m |
![]() | Bajaj Brahmi Amla Hair Oil for STRONG & LONG Hair XXL | ![]() | ![]() | US $13.49 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | Dabur Amla Hair Oil HERBAL Indian Gooseberry 200 ML | ![]() | ![]() | US $2.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | 3 X 100ML DABUR Amla (Gooseberry) Herbal Hair Oil | ![]() | ![]() | US $5.99 | 12d 1h 17m |
![]() | 3x Dabur Amla Gooseberry Herbal Hair Oil, HAIR GROWTH | ![]() | ![]() | US $3.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | 3x Dabur Amla Gooseberry Herbal Hair Growth Oil 200 ML | ![]() | ![]() | US $10.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
![]() |
No items matching your keywords were found.
![]() |
![]() | 2 X 100 ML Dabur Amla Hair Oil - Prevent Hair loss | ![]() | ![]() | US $12.75 | 10d 15h 56m |
![]() | Ayurvedic Medicine Khadi Amla Hair Oil Ayurvedic | ![]() | ![]() | US $18.90 | 4d 11h 30m |
![]() | Dabur Amla Lite Non Sticky Hair Oil with Shikakai - XXL | ![]() | ![]() | US $13.99 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | Dabur Vatika Coconut Hair Oil with Brahmi Henna & Amla | ![]() | ![]() | US $11.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | Bajaj Brahmi Amla Hair Oil for STRONG & LONG Hair XXL | ![]() | ![]() | US $13.49 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | Amway Amla Gooseberry Hair Oil 200ml | ![]() | ![]() | US $5.00 | 19d 23h 32m |
![]() | Dabur Anmol Sarson Amla Hair Oil Mustard Gooseberry | ![]() | ![]() | US $7.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | Dabur AMLA Flower Magic Non sticky light Hair Oil | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.49 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | 3 x Dabur Anmol Sarson Amla Hair Oil Mustard Gooseberry | ![]() | ![]() | US $3.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
![]() | Dabur Anmol Sarson Amla Hair Oil Mustard Gooseberry XXL | ![]() | ![]() | US $11.00 | 29d 23h 55m |
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
| | Amla Hair Oil 4 oz: B $8.5 Amla Oil is a non-sticky oil which nourishes & promotes hair growth. Massaging of hair & scalp with a proper nutrient hair oil gives additional nutrition to the scalp and prevents hair loss. Massaging also increases the blood circulation in the scalp & this keeps the hair roots strong. Amla Hair Oil a unique cooling ''Hair Conditioning'' formula that can be used everyday to replace lost nourishment to the hair. According to Ayurveda, Amla oil can be used every day to maintain and nourish existing hair. This oil does not color your hair so it can be used by everyone alike. With the daily damage effects of weather, gels and hairsprays, it is very important to replace the hair will all the nourishment lost throughout the day. Amla Hair Oil will replace that nourishment. No artificial fragrance added. Usage: 1. Part your hair and apply oil all over the scalp 2. Massage the scalp gently with fingers in a circular motion, so that the oil gets absorbed into the scalp, gradually 3. Leave for an hour or more before washing with an all-natural shampoo. |
| | Amla Hair Oil 1 gallon: B $121.8 Amla Oil is a non-sticky oil which nourishes & promotes hair growth. Massaging of hair & scalp with a proper nutrient hair oil gives additional nutrition to the scalp and prevents hair loss. Massaging also increases the blood circulation in the scalp & this keeps the hair roots strong. Amla Hair Oil a unique cooling ''Hair Conditioning'' formula that can be used everyday to replace lost nourishment to the hair. According to Ayurveda, Amla oil can be used every day to maintain and nourish existing hair. This oil does not color your hair so it can be used by everyone alike. With the daily damage effects of weather, gels and hairsprays, it is very important to replace the hair will all the nourishment lost throughout the day. Amla Hair Oil will replace that nourishment. No artificial fragrance added. Usage: 1. Part your hair and apply oil all over the scalp 2. Massage the scalp gently with fingers in a circular motion, so that the oil gets absorbed into the scalp, gradually 3. Leave for an hour or more before washing with an all-natural shampoo. |
| | Amla Hair Oil 8 oz: B $14.05 Amla Oil is a non-sticky oil which nourishes & promotes hair growth. Massaging of hair & scalp with a proper nutrient hair oil gives additional nutrition to the scalp and prevents hair loss. Massaging also increases the blood circulation in the scalp & this keeps the hair roots strong. Amla Hair Oil a unique cooling ''Hair Conditioning'' formula that can be used everyday to replace lost nourishment to the hair. According to Ayurveda, Amla oil can be used every day to maintain and nourish existing hair. This oil does not color your hair so it can be used by everyone alike. With the daily damage effects of weather, gels and hairsprays, it is very important to replace the hair will all the nourishment lost throughout the day. Amla Hair Oil will replace that nourishment. No artificial fragrance added. Usage: 1. Part your hair and apply oil all over the scalp 2. Massage the scalp gently with fingers in a circular motion, so that the oil gets absorbed into the scalp, gradually 3. Leave for an hour or more before washing with an all-natural shampoo. |
| | Brahmi Amla Hair Oil 4 oz: B $8.3 Brahmi, also know as as Gotu Kola, combined with Ayurvedic Amla makes a unique body building formula for your hair. Massaging of hair & scalp with a proper nutrient hair oil gives additional nutrition to the scalp and prevents hair loss. Massaging also increases the blood circulation in the scalp & this keeps the hair roots strong. With this combination, the Amla ingredients act to condition and nourish the hair while Brahmi helps to strengthen and add body to the hair; all in a blend of natural Sesame seed oil. No artificial fragrance added. Usage: 1. Part your hair and apply oil all over the scalp 2. Massage the scalp gently with fingers in a circular motion, so that the oil gets absorbed into the scalp, gradually 3. Leave for an hour or more before washing with an all-natural shampoo. |
| | Brahmi Amla Hair Oil 8 oz: B $14.05 Brahmi, also know as as Gotu Kola, combined with Ayurvedic Amla makes a unique body building formula for your hair. Massaging of hair & scalp with a proper nutrient hair oil gives additional nutrition to the scalp and prevents hair loss. Massaging also increases the blood circulation in the scalp & this keeps the hair roots strong. With this combination, the Amla ingredients act to condition and nourish the hair while Brahmi helps to strengthen and add body to the hair; all in a blend of natural Sesame seed oil. No artificial fragrance added. Usage: 1. Part your hair and apply oil all over the scalp 2. Massage the scalp gently with fingers in a circular motion, so that the oil gets absorbed into the scalp, gradually 3. Leave for an hour or more before washing with an all-natural shampoo. |
| | Brahmi Amla Hair Oil 1 gallon: B $121.8 Brahmi, also know as as Gotu Kola, combined with Ayurvedic Amla makes a unique body building formula for your hair. Massaging of hair & scalp with a proper nutrient hair oil gives additional nutrition to the scalp and prevents hair loss. Massaging also increases the blood circulation in the scalp & this keeps the hair roots strong. With this combination, the Amla ingredients act to condition and nourish the hair while Brahmi helps to strengthen and add body to the hair; all in a blend of natural Sesame seed oil. No artificial fragrance added. Usage: 1. Part your hair and apply oil all over the scalp 2. Massage the scalp gently with fingers in a circular motion, so that the oil gets absorbed into the scalp, gradually 3. Leave for an hour or more before washing with an all-natural shampoo. |
| | Natural Everyday Conditioner with Amla 12 fl oz: K $6.29 Rich In Organic Ingredients. Contains Amla for healthy, shiny and manageable hair. The secret is nature's own natural conditioner...Amla Amla is the edible fruit of a large shade tree that grows throughout East Asia. For centuries women have prized the oil obtained from Amla fruit as a special ingredient to help keep their long dark hair looking shiny, healthy and beautiful. We have combined amla oil with other natural ingredients to create a special conditioner that can be used everyday and to benefit all hair types. It is gentle enough to use on permed or color treated hair. |
| | Amla C/S 4 oz. $25.1 AMLA or (Emblica officinalis)Also called Amala and Amalaki Ayurveda s most popular fruit is also one of its most effective.Literally every part of the Amla tree is used in Ayurveda. Dried fruit is sour and astringent. Flowers are cooling and aperient. Bark is astringent. The herb is also aphrodisiac hemostatic nutritive tonic rejuvenative (for Pitta). Amla increases red blood cell count. It is one of the highest natural source of Vitamin C (3 000 mg per fruit) Amla fruit paste is a major ingredient of Chavyanprash a popular Ayurvedic tonic. Amla is known as amritphala in Sanskrit which literally means amp;quot;the fruit of heavenamp;quot; or amp;quot;nectar fruit.amp;quot; It is so called because it is rich in many desirable properties. It was described in a 7th century Ayurvedic medical text. According to several scholars the sage Chyawan is reputed to have restored his vitality with this fruit.Specific uses of Amla in Ayurvedaa. Root BarkThe root bark is astringent and is useful in stomach ulcers.b. BarkThe bark is useful in gonorrhea jaundice and diarrhea.c. LeavesThe leaves are useful in curing conjunctivtis inflammation indigestion diarrhea and dysentery.d. FruitsThe fruits are sour astringent bitter sweet cooling digestive laxative anti pyretic diuretic and tonic. Amala fruit aids digestion cures flatulence helps correct body functions and metabolism. In treatment of illness Amla is widely used in Ayurveda. Found in medicines for diabetes cough asthma bronchitis headaches colic hyperacidity peptic ulcers skin diseases inflammations anemia jaundice dysentery diarrhoea cardiac disorders intermittent fevers. It is also very good tonic for the hair and is used to correct greyness of hair and finds extensive usage in hair oils. |
| | BETTER BOTANICALS Amla Shine Shampoo 8 oz $13.03 A product without artifice - contains only what’s necessary to keep hair looking and feeling great: power botanicals (shikakai, alma and hibiscus), protein, vitamins B, C and circulation-boosting essential oils. A high-performance workout for strong, shiny hair. Gentle enough to use daily; safe for color-treated hair. Our unique, low-lather formulation is ideal for all hair types. |
| | Amalaki Berry (Amla; Emblica officinalis) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $4750 Effective in allergies, anemia, cold & flu, constipation, diabetes, digestive disorders, and liver problems. Indian Gooseberry, Emblic myrobalan, Amla, Amalaki Clinical Research:The fruit is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C , containing up to 720 mg/100g of fresh pulp and 921 mg/100cc of pressed juice. This is approximately 20 times the vitamin C content of an orange. Amalaki fruit has, in fact, been used sucessfully to treat human scurvy. It is also effective in the treatment of amlapitta (peptic ulcer) , as well as in non-ulcer dyspepsia. The alcoholic extract (1gm/kg) given to isoprotenol-pretreated rats resulted in an increase in cardiac glycogen and a decrease in serum LDH, suggesting a cardioprotective action. It also demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in serum cholesterol levels and an antiatherogenic effect in rabbits. Traditional Uses: The fruit is commonly used in the treatment of burning sensation anywhere in the body, anorexia, constipation, urinary discharges, inflammatory bowels, cough, hemorrhoids, fever, thirst, and toxicity of the blood. The juice of the fresh bark mixed with honey and turmeric is given in gonorrhea. The leaf infusion with fenugreek seeds is given in chronic diarrhea. Acute bacillary dysentery may be treated with a syrup of amalaki and lemon juice. The exudation from incisions made into the fruit is used as a collyrium in inflammatory eye conditions; the seeds are powdered and used to treat asthma, bronchitis, and biliousness. It is an ingredient in several important medicinal preparations including Triphala ('three fruits'), a laxative and carminative, and the famous Chyvanaprash, a general tonic for people of all ages which improves mental and physical well-being. Indications: dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, general debility, constipation, hypercholesterolemia, fever. Formulations and Dosage: infusion : 20-30 ml bid powder: 2-5 gm bid Chyavanaprash : 8-12 gm qd or bid Triphala : 2 gm bid' Phyllemblin, an active principle isolated from the 80% alcoholic extract of Emblica officinalis acts on cardiovascular and other systems partly like adrenaline and partly like ephedrine. The investigations support the use of this drug by Avicenna (Sheikh Bu Ali Sina) in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and its present use in cardiovascular and chest diseases in the Indian systems of medicine. |
| | Amalaki Berry (Amla; Emblica officinalis) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $549.9 Effective in allergies, anemia, cold & flu, constipation, diabetes, digestive disorders, and liver problems. Indian Gooseberry, Emblic myrobalan, Amla, Amalaki Clinical Research:The fruit is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C , containing up to 720 mg/100g of fresh pulp and 921 mg/100cc of pressed juice. This is approximately 20 times the vitamin C content of an orange. Amalaki fruit has, in fact, been used sucessfully to treat human scurvy. It is also effective in the treatment of amlapitta (peptic ulcer) , as well as in non-ulcer dyspepsia. The alcoholic extract (1gm/kg) given to isoprotenol-pretreated rats resulted in an increase in cardiac glycogen and a decrease in serum LDH, suggesting a cardioprotective action. It also demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in serum cholesterol levels and an antiatherogenic effect in rabbits. Traditional Uses: The fruit is commonly used in the treatment of burning sensation anywhere in the body, anorexia, constipation, urinary discharges, inflammatory bowels, cough, hemorrhoids, fever, thirst, and toxicity of the blood. The juice of the fresh bark mixed with honey and turmeric is given in gonorrhea. The leaf infusion with fenugreek seeds is given in chronic diarrhea. Acute bacillary dysentery may be treated with a syrup of amalaki and lemon juice. The exudation from incisions made into the fruit is used as a collyrium in inflammatory eye conditions; the seeds are powdered and used to treat asthma, bronchitis, and biliousness. It is an ingredient in several important medicinal preparations including Triphala ('three fruits'), a laxative and carminative, and the famous Chyvanaprash, a general tonic for people of all ages which improves mental and physical well-being. Indications: dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, general debility, constipation, hypercholesterolemia, fever. Formulations and Dosage: infusion : 20-30 ml bid powder: 2-5 gm bid Chyavanaprash : 8-12 gm qd or bid Triphala : 2 gm bid' Phyllemblin, an active principle isolated from the 80% alcoholic extract of Emblica officinalis acts on cardiovascular and other systems partly like adrenaline and partly like ephedrine. The investigations support the use of this drug by Avicenna (Sheikh Bu Ali Sina) in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and its present use in cardiovascular and chest diseases in the Indian systems of medicine. |
| | Amalaki Berry (Amla; Emblica officinalis) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $65.8 Effective in allergies, anemia, cold & flu, constipation, diabetes, digestive disorders, and liver problems. Indian Gooseberry, Emblic myrobalan, Amla, Amalaki Clinical Research:The fruit is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C , containing up to 720 mg/100g of fresh pulp and 921 mg/100cc of pressed juice. This is approximately 20 times the vitamin C content of an orange. Amalaki fruit has, in fact, been used sucessfully to treat human scurvy. It is also effective in the treatment of amlapitta (peptic ulcer) , as well as in non-ulcer dyspepsia. The alcoholic extract (1gm/kg) given to isoprotenol-pretreated rats resulted in an increase in cardiac glycogen and a decrease in serum LDH, suggesting a cardioprotective action. It also demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in serum cholesterol levels and an antiatherogenic effect in rabbits. Traditional Uses: The fruit is commonly used in the treatment of burning sensation anywhere in the body, anorexia, constipation, urinary discharges, inflammatory bowels, cough, hemorrhoids, fever, thirst, and toxicity of the blood. The juice of the fresh bark mixed with honey and turmeric is given in gonorrhea. The leaf infusion with fenugreek seeds is given in chronic diarrhea. Acute bacillary dysentery may be treated with a syrup of amalaki and lemon juice. The exudation from incisions made into the fruit is used as a collyrium in inflammatory eye conditions; the seeds are powdered and used to treat asthma, bronchitis, and biliousness. It is an ingredient in several important medicinal preparations including Triphala ('three fruits'), a laxative and carminative, and the famous Chyvanaprash, a general tonic for people of all ages which improves mental and physical well-being. Indications: dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, general debility, constipation, hypercholesterolemia, fever. Formulations and Dosage: infusion : 20-30 ml bid powder: 2-5 gm bid Chyavanaprash : 8-12 gm qd or bid Triphala : 2 gm bid' Phyllemblin, an active principle isolated from the 80% alcoholic extract of Emblica officinalis acts on cardiovascular and other systems partly like adrenaline and partly like ephedrine. The investigations support the use of this drug by Avicenna (Sheikh Bu Ali Sina) in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and its present use in cardiovascular and chest diseases in the Indian systems of medicine. |
| | Amalaki Berry (Amla; Emblica officinalis) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $1235 Effective in allergies, anemia, cold & flu, constipation, diabetes, digestive disorders, and liver problems. Indian Gooseberry, Emblic myrobalan, Amla, Amalaki Clinical Research:The fruit is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C , containing up to 720 mg/100g of fresh pulp and 921 mg/100cc of pressed juice. This is approximately 20 times the vitamin C content of an orange. Amalaki fruit has, in fact, been used sucessfully to treat human scurvy. It is also effective in the treatment of amlapitta (peptic ulcer) , as well as in non-ulcer dyspepsia. The alcoholic extract (1gm/kg) given to isoprotenol-pretreated rats resulted in an increase in cardiac glycogen and a decrease in serum LDH, suggesting a cardioprotective action. It also demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in serum cholesterol levels and an antiatherogenic effect in rabbits. Traditional Uses: The fruit is commonly used in the treatment of burning sensation anywhere in the body, anorexia, constipation, urinary discharges, inflammatory bowels, cough, hemorrhoids, fever, thirst, and toxicity of the blood. The juice of the fresh bark mixed with honey and turmeric is given in gonorrhea. The leaf infusion with fenugreek seeds is given in chronic diarrhea. Acute bacillary dysentery may be treated with a syrup of amalaki and lemon juice. The exudation from incisions made into the fruit is used as a collyrium in inflammatory eye conditions; the seeds are powdered and used to treat asthma, bronchitis, and biliousness. It is an ingredient in several important medicinal preparations including Triphala ('three fruits'), a laxative and carminative, and the famous Chyvanaprash, a general tonic for people of all ages which improves mental and physical well-being. Indications: dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, general debility, constipation, hypercholesterolemia, fever. Formulations and Dosage: infusion : 20-30 ml bid powder: 2-5 gm bid Chyavanaprash : 8-12 gm qd or bid Triphala : 2 gm bid' Phyllemblin, an active principle isolated from the 80% alcoholic extract of Emblica officinalis acts on cardiovascular and other systems partly like adrenaline and partly like ephedrine. The investigations support the use of this drug by Avicenna (Sheikh Bu Ali Sina) in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and its present use in cardiovascular and chest diseases in the Indian systems of medicine. |
| | Amalaki Berry (Amla; Emblica officinalis) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $296.1 Effective in allergies, anemia, cold & flu, constipation, diabetes, digestive disorders, and liver problems. Indian Gooseberry, Emblic myrobalan, Amla, Amalaki Clinical Research:The fruit is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C , containing up to 720 mg/100g of fresh pulp and 921 mg/100cc of pressed juice. This is approximately 20 times the vitamin C content of an orange. Amalaki fruit has, in fact, been used sucessfully to treat human scurvy. It is also effective in the treatment of amlapitta (peptic ulcer) , as well as in non-ulcer dyspepsia. The alcoholic extract (1gm/kg) given to isoprotenol-pretreated rats resulted in an increase in cardiac glycogen and a decrease in serum LDH, suggesting a cardioprotective action. It also demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in serum cholesterol levels and an antiatherogenic effect in rabbits. Traditional Uses: The fruit is commonly used in the treatment of burning sensation anywhere in the body, anorexia, constipation, urinary discharges, inflammatory bowels, cough, hemorrhoids, fever, thirst, and toxicity of the blood. The juice of the fresh bark mixed with honey and turmeric is given in gonorrhea. The leaf infusion with fenugreek seeds is given in chronic diarrhea. Acute bacillary dysentery may be treated with a syrup of amalaki and lemon juice. The exudation from incisions made into the fruit is used as a collyrium in inflammatory eye conditions; the seeds are powdered and used to treat asthma, bronchitis, and biliousness. It is an ingredient in several important medicinal preparations including Triphala ('three fruits'), a laxative and carminative, and the famous Chyvanaprash, a general tonic for people of all ages which improves mental and physical well-being. Indications: dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, general debility, constipation, hypercholesterolemia, fever. Formulations and Dosage: infusion : 20-30 ml bid powder: 2-5 gm bid Chyavanaprash : 8-12 gm qd or bid Triphala : 2 gm bid' Phyllemblin, an active principle isolated from the 80% alcoholic extract of Emblica officinalis acts on cardiovascular and other systems partly like adrenaline and partly like ephedrine. The investigations support the use of this drug by Avicenna (Sheikh Bu Ali Sina) in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and its present use in cardiovascular and chest diseases in the Indian systems of medicine. |
| | Oil tank $7 Oil tank |
| | Olive Oil $19.96 Olive Oil |
| | Garlic And Oil $20.96 Garlic And Oil |
| Account limit of 2678 requests per hour exceeded. |
BEAUTYLOGICBLOG REVIEW -AMLA OIL
how do i apply the amla hair oil?
how do i apply the amla hair oil so my hair can start growing...plz help a.s.a.p
that stinks but you should fill the lid and get a bit by bit on your hands and massage in your scalp until you feel your scalp is moisturised and not dry, then apply the rest throughout the hair























Posted in
Tags: 