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Old 09-25-2006, 03:31 PM #1
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Question Stupid question here....

Where is the original Brain talk that is being mentioned?

I just found this site(brain talk 2) today just by doing a search on google for a product....I read the post and thought this site could be useful to me...but I have been reading about an original Brain Talk and was wondering what it is all about too?
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Mom to Katy(9) and Christian(6)


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Christian has Down Syndrome, AtrioVentricular Septal Defect(AVSD), feeding issues, has oral aversions,
mild reflux and takes Prevacid to help with it, has mild asthma, allergic to penicillin


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I myself have Anxiety and depression, Fibromyalgia and arthritis, and sleep apnea

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My daughter got lucky and only has mild seasonal allergies
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