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Old 05-04-2021, 11:34 AM #4
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Default Ceylon Cinnamon

Ceylon Cinnamon can be bought online. If after informing yourself on the pro's and con's, I would take it. My wife is too far advanced to accept a lot of pills. It's hard enough to get her to take sinemet. Don't wait, you're fighting a serious disease.


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