
This device electrically stimulates the hand muscles, providing hope to millions of stroke sufferers and victims of spinal injuries.

An Israeli-made device helps restore the use of paralysed hands. So, if you know anyone suffering from MS, tell them to ignore the Israeli patent that may, more accurately, diagnose their symptoms. While we are on the subject of your Israeli boycott, and the medical contributions to the world made by Israeli doctors and scientists, how about telling your pals to boycott the following.Īn Israeli company has developed a simple blood test that distinguishes between mild and more severe cases of Multiple Sclerosis. It may mean that you will suffer from colds and flu this winter but, hey, that's a small price for you to pay in your campaign against Israel, isn't it? Make sure that you do not have tablets, drops, lotions, etc., made by Abic or Teva. OK PEN AND PAPER READY? Check all your medications. So, you want to boycott Israel? I'll be sorry to miss you, but if you are doing it - do it properly. That's fine with me, as long as you have truly weighed up all the facts. I understand that you are ticked off at Israel, and in love with the Palestinians. PLEASE HAVE A PEN AND PAPER TO MAKE A LIST LEST YOU FORGET SOMETHING NEXT TIME YOU'RE OUT SHOPPING. A more extensive dictionary can be found here.Īdditional grammars, and vocabularies can be found as part of the Viking Language Series.īolded Old Norse words are among the 70 most frequent words in the sagas.ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE SUPPORTERS OF BOYCOTTING ISRAELI GOODS? IF SO PLEASE READ ON I JUST MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP YOU. The Old Norse vocabulary below compiles the 246 most common Old Norse words that appear in the family sagas. The 70 most frequently used words account for nearly 450,000 or 60% of the total word count… the greatest benefit is found in learning the top 246 words.” – Jesse L. There are only 12,400 different words in the corpus of the family sagas out of a total word count of almost 750,000. “The total vocabulary of the sagas is surprisingly small.
