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Old 05-10-2011, 12:19 PM #1
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Default Julstro -- another option

I have been very busy. I meant to get this on the forum before now.

This lady is great. She did a seminar at our convention last year. I do get the newsletters and she is very helpful and resourceful.

I was going to order the program but I'm doing much better these days and didn't want to put the money into it, and my mom keep us busy last fall going back and forth to the ERs. She's frail, with endstage renal failure and diabetic/heart complications. Very precious to me.

There so much info in it, though, it would be worth it.

http://www.julstro.com/

Look at it and let me know what you think.
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