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Not really a source of knowledge, rather a sample of one.  I have a 
clearly documented Sulfa allergy, and I most definitely used cabbage 
leaves - from frig not frozen.  I experienced no allergy-type issues 
when using cabbage leaves, only relief. 

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Sylvia Ann Ellison, M.A.
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