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Old 10-21-2011, 03:53 PM #1
ItsWonderfulLife ItsWonderfulLife is offline
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Default Treating disease naturally..anyone ever heard of the Gerson therapy?

Im looking into natural treatments for Multiple Sclerosis and found that the Gerson therapy seems amazing! I was wondering if anyone has heard of any other natural treatments? Also was wondering if anyone knew how to use the Gerson therapy when you are on a tight budget and cant afford the juicer? Thanks in advance
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