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I recently found a doctor (through this site) who uses

provocation/neutralization therapy for rheumatic diseases. He also uses minocin

and is looking for the CAUSE of my condtion which I love.  I believe the p/n

helps with this, but don't really understand it.   I have DM.  Wondering if

anyone else has heard of or experienced this approach. 

 

Thank you, Char

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who is this doctor? he looks for the cause of illness! it sounds great!

plz let me know where is he located?

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Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:52:13 -0700

Subject: rheumatic Provocation/Neturalization for Rheumatic Diseases

I recently found a doctor (through this site) who uses

provocation/neutralization therapy for rheumatic diseases. He also uses minocin

and is looking for the CAUSE of my condtion which I love. I believe the p/n

helps with this, but don't really understand it. I have DM. Wondering if

anyone else has heard of or experienced this approach.

Thank you, Char

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He's in Englewood (Denver area) and Cheyenne, WY - his name is

Springer.  I just started seeing him, but found out about him frm another member

of this site who's been seeing him longer.

 

Char

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Subject: RE: rheumatic Provocation/Neturalization for Rheumatic Diseases

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Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 3:40 PM

 

who is this doctor? he looks for the cause of illness! it sounds great!

plz let me know where is he located?

EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD

Join me

rheumatic@grou ps.com

From: cparris25 (DOT) com

Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:52:13 -0700

Subject: rheumatic Provocation/ Neturalization for Rheumatic Diseases

I recently found a doctor (through this site) who uses provocation/

neutralization therapy for rheumatic diseases. He also uses minocin and is

looking for the CAUSE of my condtion which I love. I believe the p/n helps with

this, but don't really understand it. I have DM. Wondering if anyone else has

heard of or experienced this approach.

Thank you, Char

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