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Default Pine Bark?

Do a search & read what it might be possible healer for. I see it's a powerful antioxident & may also help circulation for venous insuf.
I have a rash on my leg which is why I payed attention when Dr Oz mentioned it for such, but it looks to be worth a try for more.
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