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Old 07-03-2008, 06:27 PM #1
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Default Alan Osmond and new med

Hey all,
This could be considered a medical post but I thought it went better here.

Alan Osmond went on Inside Edition today and told them/us about the new experimental drug he is infusing twice a week for his MS. He said it is not FDA approved but in all the years of having MS, this is best drug so far. He said he has more energy, more strength, and feels better than he ever has and he is 59. The drug is called FX-1019. Anyone heard of it?

He also said he was an advisor and major share holder that makes the serum.

I guess there are more perks to having $$$$$$$
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