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Yoga fanatic Georgina Boyle tries out a new machine enabling people to measure their own

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Yoga fanatic Georgina Boyle tries out a new machine enabling people to measure their own

Yoga fanatic Georgina Boyle tries out a new machine enabling people to measure their own output of alpha brain waves. Using these devices should allow a fuller, healthier sex life.
10th December 1971. © Mirrorpix

Bill Rowntree
Sunday Mirror
Mirrorpix

Media ID 21375114

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