?
Path : /home/admin/domains/happytokorea.net/public_html/i7udpc/cache/ |
Current File : /home/admin/domains/happytokorea.net/public_html/i7udpc/cache/f462b9cd9a0ae68ecea458daa352a3b9 |
a:5:{s:8:"template";s:10119:"<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"/> <title>{{ keyword }}</title> <link href="//fonts.googleapis.com/earlyaccess/notokufiarabic" id="notokufiarabic-css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/> </head> <style rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">@charset "UTF-8";html{-ms-touch-action:manipulation;touch-action:manipulation;-webkit-text-size-adjust:100%;-ms-text-size-adjust:100%}body{margin:0}footer,header,nav{display:block}a{background-color:transparent}a:active,a:hover{outline-width:0}*{padding:0;margin:0;list-style:none;border:0;outline:0;box-sizing:border-box}:after,:before{box-sizing:border-box}body{background:#f7f7f7;color:#2c2f34;font-family:-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI",Roboto,Oxygen,Oxygen-Sans,Ubuntu,Cantarell,"Helvetica Neue","Open Sans",sans-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:21px}a{color:#333;text-decoration:none;transition:.15s}a:hover{color:#08f}::-moz-selection{background:#08f;color:#fff;text-shadow:none}::selection{background:#08f;color:#fff;text-shadow:none}.button.guest-btn:not(:hover){color:#2c2f34}.background-overlay{background-attachment:fixed}.blocks-title-style-4 .widget-title a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.blocks-title-style-7 #tie-wrapper .widget-title a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.blocks-title-style-8 .mag-box .mag-box-title h3 a:not(:hover){color:inherit}.screen-reader-text{clip:rect(1px,1px,1px,1px);position:absolute!important;height:1px;width:1px;overflow:hidden}.autocomplete-suggestions.live-search-dark .post-title a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.autocomplete-suggestions.live-search-light .post-title a:not(:hover){color:#2c2f34}.autocomplete-suggestion.live-search-dark .post-title a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.autocomplete-suggestions.live-search-popup .post-title a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.dark-skin .tie-slider-nav li span:not(:hover){color:#aaa;border-color:rgba(0,0,0,.1)}.pages-nav .next-prev a:not(:hover),.pages-nav .pages-numbers a:not(:hover){color:#2c2f34}#breadcrumb a:not(:hover){color:#999}#main-nav .components>li.social-icons-item .social-link:not(:hover) span,#top-nav .components>li.social-icons-item .social-link:not(:hover) span{color:#2c2f34}ul:not(.solid-social-icons) .social-icons-item a:not(:hover){background-color:transparent!important}a.remove.light-btn:not(:hover):before{color:#fff}.tie-alignleft{float:left}#tie-wrapper,.tie-container{height:100%;min-height:650px}.tie-container{position:relative;overflow:hidden}#tie-wrapper{background:#fff;position:relative;z-index:108;height:100%;margin:0 auto}#content{margin-top:30px}@media (max-width:991px){#content{margin-top:15px}}.site-content{-ms-word-wrap:break-word;word-wrap:break-word}.boxed-layout #tie-wrapper{max-width:1230px}@media (min-width:992px){.boxed-layout #tie-wrapper{width:95%}}#theme-header{background:#fff;position:relative;z-index:999}#theme-header:after{content:"";display:table;clear:both}.logo-row{position:relative}.logo-container{overflow:hidden}#logo{margin-top:40px;margin-bottom:40px;display:block;float:left}#logo a{display:inline-block}@media (max-width:991px){#theme-header #logo{margin:10px 0!important;text-align:left;line-height:1}}.main-nav-dark #main-nav .comp-sub-menu a:not(:hover),.top-nav-dark #top-nav .comp-sub-menu a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.main-nav-dark #main-nav .comp-sub-menu a.checkout-button:not(:hover),.top-nav-dark #top-nav .comp-sub-menu a.checkout-button:not(:hover){color:#fff}.top-nav-dark #top-nav .comp-sub-menu .button.guest-btn:not(:hover){background:#1f2024;border-color:#1f2024}#top-nav a:not(.button):not(:hover){color:#2c2f34}.top-nav-dark #top-nav .breaking a:not(:hover),.top-nav-dark #top-nav .breaking-news-nav a:not(:hover){color:#aaa}.top-nav-dark #top-nav .components>li.social-icons-item .social-link:not(:hover) span{color:#aaa} .main-nav-wrapper{display:none}.main-menu-wrapper .tie-alignleft{width:100%}}.light-skin #mobile-social-icons .social-link:not(:hover) span{color:#777!important}.post-meta a:not(:hover){color:#777}.big-thumb-left-box .posts-items li:first-child .post-meta a:not(:hover),.miscellaneous-box .posts-items li:first-child .post-meta a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.box-dark-skin .mag-box-options .mag-box-filter-links li a:not(:hover),.dark-skin .mag-box .mag-box-options .mag-box-filter-links li a:not(:hover){color:#aaa}.entry-header .post-meta a:not(:hover){color:#333}.single-big-img .post-meta a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.about-author .social-icons li.social-icons-item a:not(:hover) span{color:#2c2f34}.multiple-post-pages a:not(:hover){color:#2c2f34}.post-content-slideshow .tie-slider-nav li span:not(:hover){background-color:transparent}.login-widget .forget-text:not(:hover){color:#2c2f34}.post-tags a:not(:hover),.widget_layered_nav_filters a:not(:hover),.widget_product_tag_cloud a:not(:hover),.widget_tag_cloud a:not(:hover){color:#2c2f34}.dark-skin .latest-tweets-widget .slider-links .tie-slider-nav li span:not(:hover){background-color:transparent}.main-slider .thumb-meta .post-meta a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.main-slider .thumb-meta .post-meta a:not(:hover):hover{opacity:.8}#tie-wrapper:after{position:absolute;z-index:1000;top:-10%;left:-50%;width:0;height:0;background:rgba(0,0,0,.2);content:'';opacity:0;cursor:pointer;transition:opacity .5s,width .1s .5s,height .1s .5s}#footer{margin-top:50px;padding:0}@media (max-width:991px){#footer{margin-top:30px}}#site-info{background:#161619;padding:20px 0;line-height:32px;text-align:center}.dark-skin{background-color:#1f2024;color:#aaa}.dark-skin .pages-nav .next-prev a:not(:hover),.dark-skin .pages-nav .pages-numbers a:not(:hover),.dark-skin .single-big-img .post-meta a:not(:hover),.dark-skin a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.dark-skin #mobile-menu-icon:not(:hover) .menu-text,.dark-skin .about-author .social-icons li.social-icons-item a:not(:hover) span,.dark-skin .login-widget .forget-text:not(:hover),.dark-skin .multiple-post-pages a:not(:hover),.dark-skin .post-meta a:not(:hover){color:#aaa}.dark-skin .latest-tweets-slider-widget .latest-tweets-slider .tie-slider-nav li a:not(:hover){border-color:rgba(255,255,255,.1)}.dark-skin .boxed-five-slides-slider li:not(.slick-active) button:not(:hover),.dark-skin .boxed-four-taller-slider li:not(.slick-active) button:not(:hover),.dark-skin .boxed-slider-three-slides-wrapper li:not(.slick-active) button:not(:hover){background-color:rgba(255,255,255,.1)}.dark-skin .widget a:not(:hover),.dark-skin .widget-title a:not(:hover){color:#fff}.container{margin-right:auto;margin-left:auto;padding-left:15px;padding-right:15px}.container:after,.container:before{content:" ";display:table}.container:after{clear:both}@media (min-width:768px){.container{width:100%}}@media (min-width:992px){.container{width:100%}}@media (min-width:1200px){.container{max-width:1200px}}.tie-row{margin-left:-15px;margin-right:-15px}.tie-row:after,.tie-row:before{content:" ";display:table}.tie-row:after{clear:both}.tie-col-md-12,.tie-col-md-4{position:relative;min-height:1px;padding-left:15px;padding-right:15px}@media (min-width:992px){.tie-col-md-12,.tie-col-md-4{float:left}.tie-col-md-4{width:33.33333%}.tie-col-md-12{width:100%}} .fa{display:inline-block;font:normal normal normal 14px/1 FontAwesome;font-size:inherit;text-rendering:auto;-webkit-font-smoothing:antialiased;-moz-osx-font-smoothing:grayscale}.fa-align-left:before{content:"\f036"}@media print{body,html{background-color:#fff;color:#000;margin:0;padding:0}li,ul{page-break-inside:avoid}.single-big-img .entry-header .post-meta a:not(:hover){color:#000;text-shadow:unset}}body{visibility:visible!important}@media (min-width:992px){.tie-col-md-12,.tie-col-md-4{float:right}}.tie-alignleft{float:right}html{direction:rtl}#logo{float:right}@media (min-width:992px){.main-menu,.main-menu ul li{float:right}#theme-header .menu li.menu-item-has-children>a:before{left:12px;right:auto}}@media (max-width:991px){#theme-header #logo{text-align:right}}</style> <body class="rtl boxed-layout blocks-title-style-1 magazine1 is-thumb-overlay-disabled is-desktop is-header-layout-3 full-width hide_share_post_top hide_share_post_bottom wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-5.1 vc_responsive" id="tie-body"> <div class="background-overlay"> <div class="site tie-container" id="tie-container"> <div id="tie-wrapper"> <header class="header-layout-3 main-nav-dark main-nav-below main-nav-boxed mobile-header-default" id="theme-header"> <div class="container"> <div class="tie-row logo-row"> <div class="logo-wrapper"> <div class="tie-col-md-4 logo-container"> <div id="logo" style="margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px;"> <a href="#" title="ADD"> {{ keyword }} </a> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="main-nav-wrapper"> <nav class="" id="main-nav"> <div class="container"> <div class="main-menu-wrapper"> <div id="menu-components-wrap"> <div class="main-menu main-menu-wrap tie-alignleft"> <div class="main-menu" id="main-nav-menu"><ul class="menu" id="menu-tielabs-main-single-menu" role="menubar"><li aria-expanded="false" aria-haspopup="true" class="menu-item menu-item-type-custom menu-item-object-custom menu-item-has-children menu-item-975 menu-item-has-icon is-icon-only" id="menu-item-975" tabindex="0"><a href="#"> <span aria-hidden="true" class="fa fa-align-left"></span> <span class="screen-reader-text"></span></a> <ul class="sub-menu menu-sub-content"> <li class="menu-item menu-item-type-taxonomy menu-item-object-category menu-item-1039" id="menu-item-1039"><a href="#">Home</a></li> <li class="menu-item menu-item-type-taxonomy menu-item-object-category menu-item-1040" id="menu-item-1040"><a href="#">About</a></li> <li class="menu-item menu-item-type-taxonomy menu-item-object-category menu-item-1041" id="menu-item-1041"><a href="#">Contacts</a></li> </ul> </li> </ul></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </nav> </div> </header> <div class="site-content container" id="content"> <div class="tie-row main-content-row"> {{ text }} <br> {{ links }} </div> </div> <footer class="site-footer dark-skin" id="footer"> <div class="" id="site-info"> <div class="container"> <div class="tie-row"> <div class="tie-col-md-12"> {{ keyword }} 2021 </div> </div> </div> </div> </footer> </div> </div> </div> </body> </html>";s:4:"text";s:12745:"Do not soak. People use these tannins to dye and stain things, for example animal hides (leather). This product is currently out of stock. Despite these similarities, Acacia requires a slightly different approach. dreamer042 #4. The Acacia rootbark is ethically harvested from … Home; Portfolio; Projects. Most people prefer to work with MHRB Mimosa hostilis root bark. Share: Our offers. Acacia confusa is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. 4.6. One of the best ways to stop breakouts is to kill the bacteria by removing the dead skin cells. They say that the old herbalists believed that ACRB can take you to another world. Was: AU $5.99. Fresh Stock. Look inside yourself for the answers you seek. This acacia confusa bark is originated from Hawaii. Acacia Acuminata grows as a small tree or a shrub from three to seven meters. 0000001621 00000 n >>>/MediaBox[0 0 612 792]>> Some common names for it are acacia petit feuille, small Philippine acacia, Formosa acacia (Taiwan acacia) and Formosan koa.It grows to a height of 15 m. The tree has become very common in many tropical Pacific areas, including Hawaii, where the species is considered invasive. We strongly believe in the power of natural plant medicines and related products to make a positive contribution towards physical, mental and spiritual health and healing. South Africa. Diplopterys cabrerana | Chalipanga | Chaliponga | Chagropanga | Wild Crafted | Leaves and Vine, Nymphaea caerulea | Blue lotus | Blue water lily | Egyptian lotus | Sacred lily of the Nile | Extracts & Flowers, 639-639-acacia-confusa-acrb-rainbow-rootbark-, Acacia confusa Root Bark | ACRB | Rainbow Root Bark | Wild from Taiwan. Unfortunately, due to legislation we cannot ship this product to the following countries: France, Romania, Indonesia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Reunion, Switzerland, Canada, Russia and Poland. PHOTOGRAPHER & GRAPHIC DESIGNER. Ask About This Product. Free postage. Similar Products. Click here to explore similar products.? In Taiwan, people use acacia confusa in traditional medicine. The wood has a density of about 0.75 g/cm³. The root bark of the tree is sometimes harvested and ground into a medicinal powder. In Taiwan, this Acacia species’ wood is excellent for making support beams for underground mines in local areas. by brand: norpro. by | Dec 30, 2020 | Uncategorized | 0 comments | Dec 30, 2020 | Uncategorized | 0 comments Pot a encourages increased reaction of DMT become an invasive species in Hawaii due to humans planting.! Some common names for it are acacia petit feuille, small Philippine acacia, Formosa acacia (Taiwan acacia) and Formosan koa. Here are Top 10 Acacia Confusa Root Bark we've found so far. Quick View. Ether extracts about 2-6% of the dried leaf mass. You can try a cleanser first, then an ex foliating face scrub. Travel Videos; Drawing Videos; Menu The stem bark of Acacia confusa contains between 23-35% tannins. Further information: Psychoactive acacias. Australia’s national floral emblem is Acacia pycnantha, […] This acacia confusa bark is originated from Hawaii. Some common names for it are acacia petit feuille, small Philippine acacia, Formosa acacia (Taiwan acacia) and Formosan koa. Acacia confusa wood has a density of about 0.75 g/cm³. Mycologia 71:272-292. harvesting acacia confusa. Here is a recipe for using Acacia confusa root bark. It is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. Also know as: Acacia Petit Feuille, Small Philippine Acacia, Formosa Acacia (Taiwan Acacia), Formosan Koa, Rainbow Tree. Formosan koa is a slightly heavier and more obscure wood. Acacia confusa has a HPWRA (Hawai'i Pacific Weed Risk Assessment) score of 10 (High Risk). It grows to a height of 15m. USA. Farmers collect it from trees which fall down in the rainy season. from. The root bark can also be used as a natural red/ yellow dye. Some common names for it are Acacia Petit Feuille, Mimosa, Small Philippine Acacia, Formosa Acacia and Formosan Koa.It grows to a height of 15 m. It is also frequently used as a durable flooring material. Is insoluble in the rainy season trees which fall down in the first of. Norpro Dishwasher Safe Glass Baster, 2 oz. Note: This is a truncated profile page. Free Delivery to South Africa? The wood and bark are very rich in tannins. They also convert it to charcoal for family use. ... Acacia Confusa Root Bark Powder 4 Oz Bag. Acacia confusa is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. Acacia confusa grows to a height of 15 meters. 5-8 days. Concentration of DMT in its root bark used international deal ) $ 154.99 Formosan Koa roots but would verification. The plant is used in traditional medicine[5] and is available from herbal medicine shops (èè¥åº) in Taiwan, but there has been no clinical study to support its effectiveness. Acacia confusa (also known as Acacia Petit Feuille, Small Philippine Acacia, Formosa Acacia (Taiwan Acacia) and Formosan Koa) is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. However we still harvest sustainably, from mature trees, making sure … About See All. Will keep everyone posted. Some common names for it are Acacia Petit Feuille, Small Philippine Acacia, Formosa Acacia (Taiwan Acacia) and Formosan Koa. Our Acacia confusa root bark comes from Taiwan. Some local names include Acacia Petit Feuille, Small Philippine Acacia, Formosa Acacia (Taiwan Acacia) and Formosan Koa. Bega, R. V. 1979. Acacia confusa root bark. Acacia aneura: Ash used in Pituri. The wood was once used to make support beams for mining shafts, charcoal, and traditional medicine in Asia. About; Testimonials; Books; Speaking; Spokesman; Media; Promotions; acacia confusa in hawaii menu. 5 out of 5 stars (1) 1 … Chinese medicine practitioners use it today. 1977 fround 2.85% alkaloid in the root bark (45% DMT, 55% NMT) ... [Lui et al. -----100g is enough to fully saturate 30-50 average size monastic robes with a lovely pink/purple dye. Common names: Hsiang-si-siū or ‘the-thinking-of-each-other tree’, Sióng sí su, Siòng s’ shu2 (Hakkanese), Formosa acacia, Formosan koa, Acacia petit feuille, Taiwan Acacia, Kainauna (Bunun), Tyokoru, Tyokozi (Paiwan), and small Philippine Acacia, Rainbow Tree etc. R694. Menu . Acacia acuminata - Raspberry Jam Wattle Narrow Form - 30 Seeds. Very high in antioxidants, and is used as a liver tonic in traditional Chinese medicine. Last visit: 11-Nov-2020. to. Origin: Hawaii Supplier-ID: HC-51121. acacia confuse root bark acrb. Leather tanning Acacia acuminata typical bark ,finely shredded , price per kg ... 10pcs Acacia Confusa Seeds Formosa Wattle Seed Formosa Koa Formosan Koa. 30+ GOLDEN WATTLE SEEDS (Acacia pycnantha) Native Australian Fast Growing . C H I P P E D. Shop Collection. Acacia Confusa tree grows naturally in south east Asia countries. By love is a stream, June 8, 2015 in Legal Matters. ACRB contains high concentrations of noteworthy alkaloids in its root and trunk bark. Buy amazing acacia tree bark powder on Alibaba.com at irresistible offers and enhance your well-being. Acacia confusa root bark. I will start extraction after a week as i have some business to take care of. Select Page. The tree has become very common in many tropical Pacific areas, including Hawaii, where the species is considered invasive. Free postage . The tree has become very common in man… The bark of Acacia mearnsii De Wild. The Acacia root bark is ethically harvested. Acacia seed germination tips: To increase the germination rate, the seed should be treated first. Posted : 5/17/2012 3:58:51 AM DMT-Nexus member. It is legal to purchase online and easily accessible in many parts of the world. "Appendix 1 - List of wood densities for tree species from tropical America, Africa, and Asia", "Nb-Methylated tryptamines and other constituents of, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Acacia_confusa&oldid=958024290, Articles with failed verification from March 2017, Articles with Chinese-language sources (zh), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 21 May 2020, at 17:12. I had observed Formosan Koa(Acacia Confusa) in Taiwan and had various images with me. Freezer for at least 48 hours process by the order discourage harvesting bark! 1977] below is Formosa Koa (Acacia confusa) growing in Maui, Hawaii... nen888 attached the following image(s): Formosa koa - Maui.jpg (4,964kb) downloaded 3,331 time(s). Fungus communities associated with leaf surfaces of endemic vascular plants in Hawaii. Acacia confusa belongs to the Leguminosae (Pea family). Uses Its uses include chemical products, environmental management and food and drink. (Formosan koa), and A. simplicifolia Druce, ... Collar root rot of koa caused by Calonectria crotalariae. A tree of about 30cm diameter at chest height gives approximately 10-20kg of raw dried bark that you can use for tannin extraction. It grows to a height of 15 m. The tree has become very common in many tropical Pacific areas, including Hawaii, where the species is considered invasive.[3]. dbc mission & vision; hr policy; selection process jamie #9. Common names: Acacia Petit Feuille; Small Philippine Acacia; Formosa Acacia; Formosan Koa. Acacia confusa is a perennial tree native to Asia. Easy Returns & Exchanges? Acacia Petit Feuille, Formosan Koa, Taiwan Acacia. Our Acacia confusa root bark comes from Taiwan where it is collected from fallen trees only after the rainy season. Baker, G., P. H. Dunn, and W. S. Sakai. You can buy it in herbal medicine shops (草藥店). It appears attractive for use in ayahuasca analogs, though at this point, experience with such preparations remains limited. 1.75Kg Powdered Acacia Confusa Root Bark (Good international deal) $154.99. ©The Acacia Store Proudly created with Wix.com. Formosan koa is a slightly heavier and more obscure wood that is considered invasive. Exfoliating can soften your skin and allows a fresh layer of skin cells to emerge as dead skin cells are washed away. [4] In Taiwan, its wood was used to make support beams for underground mines. Joined: 12-Nov-2008. Posts: 12267. The original peoples of Taiwan may have traditionally used ACRB as an entheogen. The root bark can also be used as a natural red/ yellow dye. DMT in bark (up to 1.6%) and in leaves (0.6-1.0%), young leaves mainly containing tryptamine; ... Root bark contains alkaloids that were not identified: Acacia alpina: Dimethyltryptamine active levels in leaf [unreliable source?] Disassembles for easy cleaning. Not known if psychoactive per se. Liu et al. AU $4.00. Plant Disease Reporter 56:73-74. Signup for news & special offers and get 5% discount on your first order! The tree is now very common in many tropical Pacific areas, including Hawaii, where the species is invasive. In Taiwan, they use this wood to make support beams for mines. home; dilshad brothers contractors. The root bark of the tree is sometimes harvested and ground into a medicinal powder and also used as a sturdy wood for flooring and structures. Two new N‐isobutylamides, hydroxy lanyuamide I (1) and hydroxy lanyuamide II (2), together with one hundred and ten known compounds, have been isolated from the root bark of Formosan Zanthoxylum ailanthoides.These known compounds include twenty coumarins, twenty‐one benzo[c]phenanthridines, ten quinoline derivatives, one aporphine, one purine, seven amides, twelve … Acacia confusa is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. Package Includes Acacia Confusa Fresh Root Bark (shredded) ACRB Do you consider yourself as somebody who prefer the finest quality? … We strongly recommended to select Express Post shipping for all plant orders to minimise the transit time. Acacia confusa is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia and containing high concentrations of psychoactive tryptamines in its root bark. 1979. Common names: Acacia Petit Feuille; Small Philippine Acacia; Formosa Acacia; Formosan Koa. Some common names for it are acacia petit feuille, small Philippine acacia, Formosa acacia (Taiwan acacia) and Formosan koa. Commonly known as Wattle, Acacia is the largest genus … Acacia and Mimosa are botanically very close related and comparable. The wood is also converted to charcoal for family use. Acacia Catechu Bark Powder Organic & High Quality Khadira,Khair Tree Chal Powder. Many shamans use the root bark powder in ayahuasca preparations as well as Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)extractions. It grows to a height of 15 m. The tree has become very common in many tropical Pacific areas, including Hawaii, where the species is considered invasive. Acacia Confusa seeds - small Philippine acacia, Formosa acacia (Taiwan acacia) and Formosan koa Acacia confusa is a great plant for Ayahausca preparations. ";s:7:"keyword";s:22:"formosan koa root bark";s:5:"links";s:788:"<a href="http://www.happytokorea.net/i7udpc/c1fe32-custom-mexican-blanket-seat-covers">Custom Mexican Blanket Seat Covers</a>, <a href="http://www.happytokorea.net/i7udpc/c1fe32-duck-rabbit-illusion-meaning">Duck-rabbit Illusion Meaning</a>, <a href="http://www.happytokorea.net/i7udpc/c1fe32-lights%2C-camera%2C-action-2">Lights, Camera, Action 2</a>, <a href="http://www.happytokorea.net/i7udpc/c1fe32-overwatch-noire-skin-code-xbox-one">Overwatch Noire Skin Code Xbox One</a>, <a href="http://www.happytokorea.net/i7udpc/c1fe32-great-southern-life-insurance-company-medicare-supplement-provider-portal">Great Southern Life Insurance Company Medicare Supplement Provider Portal</a>, <a href="http://www.happytokorea.net/i7udpc/c1fe32-sugar-plum-gift-basket">Sugar Plum Gift Basket</a>, ";s:7:"expired";i:-1;}