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Old 02-06-2007, 01:54 AM #1
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Default tv meds and herbs

a lot of the stuff advertised on tv do you feel its junk?like plavix-whats wrong with just taking aspirin for heart?i bet plavix isnt that good ,or is it? they make money on all this junk and then theres side effects

what herbs could do the same?

then comes this gov perry in texas forcing vacines on girls -ridiculous
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