Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Thank you everyone for your input. I appreciate it. Blessings Re: melanoma Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, November 9, 2007 Topical Vitamin C Stops Basal Cell Carcinoma -- <http://lymecommunity.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat & Number=2730> --- At 07:53 AM 1/3/2008, Jim wrote: > >[...] Jim Humble says that melanoma is 100% cured by the MMS protocol and he convinced me. If I had melanoma, I'd be on it every two hours at a level just below the Herx reaction rate. Jim says that the melanoma will fall out(!!!) in two weeks leaving an open hole (not so nice sounding) which will often heal over in a week. > >Nanette Niece wrote: > >> Hi Jim, >> >> What is this MMS of which you speak? My husband's friend has melanoma >> and I would love to pass on this info to him. >> Thanks in advance. >> > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Have you tried black salve - internally as well as externally? You might also consider the Pyro-Energen as part of any treatment plan. Here is a comment from an alternative practitioner about a patient that used the Pyro-Energen Melanoma: Diagnosed 10 years ago and excised surgically at the time. Reoccurrence just below site of original lesion. Confirmed through MD and saliva testing. All lesions vanished in less than one week. Dermatologist stunned. Woman doing very well, continues to treat herself with the machine. melanoma can anyone comment on treating melanoma with the pulsers? Is itrecommended to zap it directly on the skin with the magnetic pulser?or should one just use the silver pulser on the wrist for melanoma? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Look into some Bloodroot as well. The only issue is it may cause a heck of a scar.BradOn Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:44 PM, kennethkudo <kennethkudo@...> wrote: can anyone comment on treating melanoma with the pulsers? Is it recommended to zap it directly on the skin with the magnetic pulser? or should one just use the silver pulser on the wrist for melanoma? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2008 Report Share Posted August 13, 2008 I have the pulsers but am in good health with no real need of them. However I do use the silver pulser at times as a preventive measure. melanoma ethel and brad,i have a question: do you guys use the pulsers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 I understand. Thanks much BG Re: Melanoma You can have him make the unit, and apply direct to the area, right on the carcinoma. See our files on cancer, basal cell carcinoma, etc. I think we may have some stories there that could be interesting to read. Best of luck to you and him!! bG PS, He (not you) should make and do this, you can help but he should do it as research, otherwise you are at risk legally. Explain that and if he doesn't like it, don't do it for him. Even is he's nice, his folks or lawyer, or anyone can sue the ass off you. Be safe, you will get lots of opportunities to help folks with this (god as my witness, you will). > > Group I have a friend who has melanoma. He has a tumor on the left side of his face which has gone down into the top part of his neck. I want to use the Godzilla on him. I want to know how should I position the sponges? I want to help him in anyway I can. I have been providing h Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 You can have him make the unit, and apply direct to the area, right on the carcinoma. See our files on cancer, basal cell carcinoma, etc. I think we may have some stories there that could be interesting to read. Best of luck to you and him!! bG PS, He (not you) should make and do this, you can help but he should do it as research, otherwise you are at risk legally. Explain that and if he doesn't like it, don't do it for him. Even is he's nice, his folks or lawyer, or anyone can sue the ass off you. Be safe, you will get lots of opportunities to help folks with this (god as my witness, you will). > > Group I have a friend who has melanoma. He has a tumor on the left side of his face which has gone down into the top part of his neck. I want to use the Godzilla on him. I want to know how should I position the sponges? I want to help him in anyway I can. I have been providing him with Colloidal Silver to combat infection which has been working.  That seems to be working. Thanks > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 I spoke to a medical friend, it's an aggressive cancer follow up with dermatologist asap. Get to western medicine was the advice. We also have to say our experience, though encouraging with basal cell melanoma is hardly enough to justify relying solely on our stuff, so hopefully they can get medical attention. sorry, I really hope our device can help naturally, but please don't get hopes up. bG > > > > Group I have a friend who has melanoma. He has a tumor on the left > side of his face which has gone down into the top part of his neck. > I want to use the Godzilla on him. I want to know how should I > position the sponges? I want to help him in anyway I can. I have > been providing h > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 Thanks BG. I know he's been given 6mths to a year but I won't give up on him. With God anything is possible. From: baby_grand <no_reply > Subject: Re: Melanoma Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 3:16 PM I spoke to a medical friend, it's an aggressive cancer follow up with dermatologist asap. Get to western medicine was the advice. We also have to say our experience, though encouraging with basal cell melanoma is hardly enough to justify relying solely on our stuff, so hopefully they can get medical attention. sorry, I really hope our device can help naturally, but please don't get hopes up. bG > > > > Group I have a friend who has melanoma. He has a tumor on the left > side of his face which has gone down into the top part of his neck. > I want to use the Godzilla on him. I want to know how should I > position the sponges? I want to help him in anyway I can. I have > been providing h > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 That's the spirit! bG > > > > > > Group I have a friend who has melanoma. He has a tumor on the > left > > side of his face which has gone down into the top part of his > neck. > > I want to use the Godzilla on him. I want to know how should I > > position the sponges? I want to help him in anyway I can. I have > > been providing h > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 GO TO THE DOCTOR!!! Melanoma, if it is melanoma (and it's quite possible that it isn't - there are other sorts of skin cancer that are much less incideous and dangerous), is an extremely aggressive and fast growing cancer. I realize " going to the doctor " is not always the best idea, and probably goes against the principles of this group, (and I'm sorry if I'm out of line), but in this case, this is something that needs to be checked out QUICKLY. Please do not delay. If this cancer is caught early and removed, there is much better chance of recovery. I have personal experience with melanoma and it is not to be messed with. And I seriously doubt that there is a food or non-invasive treatment on this planet that could halt the spread of this awful disease. Removal, EARLY is the best treatment. Good luck. Keri On 01/12/2009, at 4:14 PM, joellesgarden wrote: > Hello Bee, > > I have been battling with this diet. I now seem to have a melanoma > on my back. I can't even get to it except that it itches, and is > flat and discolored. Beside for immediate food changes, what can I do? > > Panicing, le > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 -- In , Blue Mountains Resumes <bmresumes@...> wrote: I have personal experience with melanoma and it is not to be messed with. And I seriously doubt that there is a food or non-invasive treatment on this planet that could halt the spread of this awful disease. +++Hi Keri. You don't know that a food or non-invasive treatment wouldn't help!!! However it is better to get it checked. I think you are seriously alarming people without knowing what you are talking about. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 I do apologize for being alarmist Bee and also for jumping in when the question wasn't even directed at me. But I see that word and am filled with horror - I lost my dad to it in 2005. It was so rapid, I doubt anything could have stopped it - but this is just my opinion and you're right, I'm not an expert. As I mentioned - there are lots of other less sinister skin cancers that this lady most likely has and I hope and pray that that this is the case. It just sounded like she had no intention of going to the doctor, hence my slightly hysterical response. I don't doubt for a second the healing power of foods and a healthy immune system, I just know what absolute m*ngrel of a cancer this is. Again, sorry and apologies to the original poster if I made you even more panicked. Get it checked, I bet it's okay. Keri On 02/12/2009, at 3:51 AM, Bee wrote: > -- I > > +++Hi Keri. You don't know that a food or non-invasive treatment > wouldn't help!!! However it is better to get it checked. > > I think you are seriously alarming people without knowing what you > are talking about. > > Bee. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 I have read about quite a few people getting their melanomas taken care of with garlic, hyrdrogen perioxide and/or various types of herbs. I have a large family, and it pains me to think of the horrible consequences. I want to be positive, and find the best way to do things. le > > I have personal experience with melanoma and it is not to be messed with. And I seriously doubt that there is a food or non-invasive treatment on this planet that could halt the spread of this awful disease. > > +++Hi Keri. You don't know that a food or non-invasive treatment wouldn't help!!! However it is better to get it checked. > > I think you are seriously alarming people without knowing what you are talking about. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 > > I have read about quite a few people getting their melanomas taken care of with garlic, hyrdrogen perioxide and/or various types of herbs. I have a large family, and it pains me to think of the horrible consequences. I want to be positive, and find the best way to do things. > +++Hi le. First you must get it confirmed or not by a medical doctor. I highly suspect it isn't melanoma, but in any case all skin problems and issues are caused by toxins coming out through the skin. Since you haven't been diligent on this program I won't recommend what you should do until it is confirmed or not, and then we can take it from there. However, it is very important to follow this program carefully. My son-in-laws father has had many melanoma spots removed surgically over a period of over 25 years. I've seen some of the spots his doctor claims are melanoma, and they look more like toxins coming out, rather than cells out of control, etc. His doctor seems to be too quick to use the knife and of course he's covering his own butt since he doesn't have a clue about toxins and nutrition, etc. Now his doctor recommends laser surgery to a large group of flat red spots on his bald head which he claims are cancerous. Wow, if those spots are cancer everyone would be in trouble. The spots weren't scaley or dry like psoriasis, or like ringroom, etc. They were simply a little redder than the skin with no raised areas. Of course this man is over 73 years old with years of abuse to his body, and he's on many medications for diabetes, high blood pressure, etc. and is addicted to sugar/carbs. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 I think one of the best resources is www.cancertutor.com because it covers all cancers and almost all alternative treatments. Check it out and go from there? Good Luck [ ] Melanoma Hi everybody, I'm with malignent melanoma. My mole removed 20 days before operating, now would probably send me on chemotherapy. I read that chemotherapy is not helping much. Would you share experiences and other therapies? I wonder how to go ... And on this medicine -Avemar? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 " Nili Gitig " <ngitig@...> wrote: I think one of the best resources is www.cancertutor.com because it covers all cancers and almost all alternative treatments. Check it out and go from there? Good Luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Here is a youtube of Nison after he removed his life long mole with my black salve. " Nili Gitig " <ngitig@...> wrote: > > I think one of the best resources is www.cancertutor.com because it covers all cancers and almost all alternative treatments. > Check it out and go from there? > Good Luck > > > From: ndafova > > I'm with malignent melanoma. > My mole removed 20 days before operating, now would probably send me on chemotherapy. I read that chemotherapy is not helping much. Would you share experiences and other therapies? I wonder how to go ... > And on this medicine -Avemar? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 Hi Please see this link. joi.jlc.jst.go.jp/JST.JSTAGE/fsti9596t9798/4.159?from=Google Call Dr Tacoma Clinic he is familiar with this extract. Good luck ND -------------------------------------------------- From: " ndafova " <nadafova@...> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 8:39 AM < > Subject: [ ] Melanoma > Hi everybody, > I'm with malignent melanoma. > My mole removed 20 days before operating, now would probably send me on > chemotherapy. I read that chemotherapy is not helping much. Would you > share experiences and other therapies? I wonder how to go ... > And on this medicine -Avemar? > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2010 Report Share Posted October 5, 2010 The justification is that iodine is required for apoptosis. If the body doesn't have it, cell apoptosis can't happen and cancer doesn't have that natural inhibitor in the body. Iodine is absorbed through the skin. Also, the skin itself uses iodine, so you are providing it directly, so the skin can be healthier and get rid of growths. -- At 04:47 PM 10/5/2010, you wrote: >Still trying to find some justification, as in a mechanism, for using >iodine protocol (dr Simoncini's) in which you paint melanoma lesion 20-30 >times a day. Is iodine a reducing agent like vitamin C? Any refs >appreciated. Does dr Browstein mention melanoma in his book? > > I already take 15 g of vit C, buffered with baking soda, per day with > good improvement of health. > >The painted lugols boosts energy for me so far. I suspect the vit C binds >metals for excretion via bile, thus I haven't had any detox symptoms >others describe. > >Ran across this but forgot web address. > >It is my belief a water solution of iodine (like Lugol's) is an important >therapeutic agent for skin. Because of its effectiveness and the results, >perhaps many skin diseases are related to local tissue areas of relative >iodine deficiency. Perhaps the most graphic lesions are the " keloid " >(worm) incision scars formed after surgical procedures. If the iodine >intake and tissue levels are adequate, such as in Japan, keloid formation >doesn't happen (7). In addition, iodine's ability to trigger natural cell >death (apoptosis) (5) makes it effective against all pre-cancerous skin >lesions and likely many cancerous lesions. The local site is replaced with >normal skin. However, even lesser doses of topical iodine seem to reverse >the ominous appearance of skin lesions. Because my older brother died of >metastatic melanoma, my chances of getting a malignant melanoma are >increased by 400 times. (8-9) Having grown up in Venezuela near the >equator my sun exposure at a young age was far above normal. So all >suspicious lesions I notice are returned to normal with topical Lugol's. ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2010 Report Share Posted October 5, 2010 dr simoncini idea is that cancer is the body trying to proect it self from fonfus.the iodine 7% kills the fungus.we have the experience that he was right. On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:16 AM, Baker <vbaker@...> wrote: Â The justification is that iodine is required for apoptosis. If the body doesn't have it, cell apoptosis can't happen and cancer doesn't have that natural inhibitor in the body. Iodine is absorbed through the skin. Also, the skin itself uses iodine, so you are providing it directly, so the skin can be healthier and get rid of growths.-- At 04:47 PM 10/5/2010, you wrote:>Still trying to find some justification, as in a mechanism, for using >iodine protocol (dr Simoncini's) in which you paint melanoma lesion 20-30 >times a day. Is iodine a reducing agent like vitamin C? Any refs >appreciated. Does dr Browstein mention melanoma in his book?>> I already take 15 g of vit C, buffered with baking soda, per day with > good improvement of health.>>The painted lugols boosts energy for me so far. I suspect the vit C binds >metals for excretion via bile, thus I haven't had any detox symptoms >others describe. >>Ran across this but forgot web address.>>It is my belief a water solution of iodine (like Lugol's) is an important >therapeutic agent for skin. Because of its effectiveness and the results, >perhaps many skin diseases are related to local tissue areas of relative >iodine deficiency. Perhaps the most graphic lesions are the " keloid " >(worm) incision scars formed after surgical procedures. If the iodine >intake and tissue levels are adequate, such as in Japan, keloid formation >doesn't happen (7). In addition, iodine's ability to trigger natural cell >death (apoptosis) (5) makes it effective against all pre-cancerous skin >lesions and likely many cancerous lesions. The local site is replaced with >normal skin. However, even lesser doses of topical iodine seem to reverse >the ominous appearance of skin lesions. Because my older brother died of >metastatic melanoma, my chances of getting a malignant melanoma are >increased by 400 times. (8-9) Having grown up in Venezuela near the >equator my sun exposure at a young age was far above normal. So all >suspicious lesions I notice are returned to normal with topical Lugol's.~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2010 Report Share Posted October 7, 2010 Ido Regarding " we have the experience that he was right " Can you post details of protocol you followed? i.e. dose, oral or painted, times of day, duration of treatment before success, any other confounding factors such as vit C etc. Thanks I suspect my melanoma has spread since I feel tenderness in limp node under left arm. > > >Still trying to find some justification, as in a mechanism, for using > > >iodine protocol (dr Simoncini's) in which you paint melanoma lesion 20-30 > > >times a day. Is iodine a reducing agent like vitamin C? Any refs > > >appreciated. Does dr Browstein mention melanoma in his book? > > > > > > I already take 15 g of vit C, buffered with baking soda, per day with > > > good improvement of health. > > > > > >The painted lugols boosts energy for me so far. I suspect the vit C binds > > >metals for excretion via bile, thus I haven't had any detox symptoms > > >others describe. > > > > > >Ran across this but forgot web address. > > > > > >It is my belief a water solution of iodine (like Lugol's) is an important > > >therapeutic agent for skin. Because of its effectiveness and the results, > > >perhaps many skin diseases are related to local tissue areas of relative > > >iodine deficiency. Perhaps the most graphic lesions are the " keloid " > > >(worm) incision scars formed after surgical procedures. If the iodine > > >intake and tissue levels are adequate, such as in Japan, keloid formation > > >doesn't happen (7). In addition, iodine's ability to trigger natural cell > > >death (apoptosis) (5) makes it effective against all pre-cancerous skin > > >lesions and likely many cancerous lesions. The local site is replaced with > > > > >normal skin. However, even lesser doses of topical iodine seem to reverse > > >the ominous appearance of skin lesions. Because my older brother died of > > >metastatic melanoma, my chances of getting a malignant melanoma are > > >increased by 400 times. (8-9) Having grown up in Venezuela near the > > >equator my sun exposure at a young age was far above normal. So all > > >suspicious lesions I notice are returned to normal with topical Lugol's. > > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > > --A.J. Muste > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2010 Report Share Posted October 7, 2010 Thanks Ido for the info sent privately. gpp > > > >Still trying to find some justification, as in a mechanism, for using > > > >iodine protocol (dr Simoncini's) in which you paint melanoma lesion 20-30 > > > >times a day. Is iodine a reducing agent like vitamin C? Any refs > > > >appreciated. Does dr Browstein mention melanoma in his book? > > > > > > > > I already take 15 g of vit C, buffered with baking soda, per day with > > > > good improvement of health. > > > > > > > >The painted lugols boosts energy for me so far. I suspect the vit C binds > > > >metals for excretion via bile, thus I haven't had any detox symptoms > > > >others describe. > > > > > > > >Ran across this but forgot web address. > > > > > > > >It is my belief a water solution of iodine (like Lugol's) is an important > > > >therapeutic agent for skin. Because of its effectiveness and the results, > > > >perhaps many skin diseases are related to local tissue areas of relative > > > >iodine deficiency. Perhaps the most graphic lesions are the " keloid " > > > >(worm) incision scars formed after surgical procedures. If the iodine > > > >intake and tissue levels are adequate, such as in Japan, keloid formation > > > >doesn't happen (7). In addition, iodine's ability to trigger natural cell > > > >death (apoptosis) (5) makes it effective against all pre-cancerous skin > > > >lesions and likely many cancerous lesions. The local site is replaced with > > > > > > >normal skin. However, even lesser doses of topical iodine seem to reverse > > > >the ominous appearance of skin lesions. Because my older brother died of > > > >metastatic melanoma, my chances of getting a malignant melanoma are > > > >increased by 400 times. (8-9) Having grown up in Venezuela near the > > > >equator my sun exposure at a young age was far above normal. So all > > > >suspicious lesions I notice are returned to normal with topical Lugol's. > > > > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > > > --A.J. Muste > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Connie, You might consider dipyridamole. Also the antimalarials Atabrine and chloroquin are useful. Riluzole is interesting, but pricey. You can process white birch bark for betulinol and then oxidize it. At 05:19 AM 11/9/2010, you wrote: > >Hi, >My husband was recently diagnosed with melanoma. So far all he's had >is a small biopsy. We applied black salve to that area along with 4 >other suspicious growths on his neck and back. 3 of them had eschars >and came off after two weeks. We just reapplied to the biopsy site >because it didn't do much the first time. Now an eschar has formed >there. He took a bottle of 60 black salve supplements, zeolite, and >LDM. He's also taking 10,000 units vit. d, 400 vit. E, 5 drops >emulsified A, Niacin, Beta Glucan, chlorella, digestive enzymes, and >will begin Essiac Tea on Monday. Since we've declined further >cutting and testing, we do not know if the malignancy spread. Other >than cancer and some digestive issues, he is in excellent health and >continues at his usual energetic pace. After many hours researching, >I'm still not sure of the right course. He's had these growths for >several years, but they just looked like raised skin. Any advice >will be greatly appreciated. > >Thank you, >Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2010 Report Share Posted November 10, 2010 " conniesewbee " <conniesewbee@...> wrote: > My husband was recently diagnosed with melanoma... <<zeolite...10,000 units vit. d...Beta Glucan, chlorella, digestive enzymes>> Great. Very effective w/melanoma. >Essiac Tea FYI, I believe the best brands by far are Essiac.com and DetoxPlusFormula by AloeLife.com (www.harvesthealth.com/allifterhera.html) The most effective things I know of for melanoma (particularly CAPITALIZED items and CoQ10): CoQ10 (400mg), PROTOCEL, HOXSEY, FU ZHEN; ASTRAGALUS, Avé, CIMETIDINE (Tagamet), CURCUMIN, resveratrol, cat’s claw, pau d’arco, garlic, mistletoe, chaga, betulinic acid; lavender & frankincense? essential oils; Gerson diet, pectin, melatonin, vit. D3, IV vit. C (w/K3); IPT; hyperthermia; Coley’s toxins; NEWCASTLE & other VACCINES; IMMUNOTHERAPY Let me know if you'd like more info on anything. Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 and Leonard, Thank you for your recommendations. We will look into all of them. I'd like to hear from anyone out there who has had good results from a particular treatment or a combination. Connie " Leonard " <leonardleonard1@...> wrote: > > " conniesewbee " <conniesewbee@> wrote: > > My husband was recently diagnosed with melanoma... > <<zeolite...10,000 units vit. d...Beta Glucan, chlorella, digestive enzymes>> > Great. Very effective w/melanoma. > > >Essiac Tea > FYI, I believe the best brands by far are > Essiac.com and DetoxPlusFormula by > AloeLife.com (www.harvesthealth.com/allifterhera.html) > > The most effective things I know of for melanoma (particularly CAPITALIZED items and CoQ10): > > CoQ10 (400mg), PROTOCEL, HOXSEY, FU ZHEN; ASTRAGALUS, Avé, CIMETIDINE (Tagamet), CURCUMIN, resveratrol, cat’s claw, pau d’arco, garlic, mistletoe, chaga, betulinic acid; lavender & frankincense? essential oils; Gerson diet, pectin, melatonin, vit. D3, IV vit. C (w/K3); IPT; hyperthermia; Coleys toxins; NEWCASTLE & other VACCINES; IMMUNOTHERAPY > > Let me know if you'd like more info on anything. > > Leonard > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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