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Grant Gillard <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Jun 2009 08:05:40 -0700
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I must hear fourteen stories every week at the farmer's markets on this topic.  People come to my stand and proclaim how they bought my honey a month ago, taking two tablespoons faithfully each day, and they are now "cured."
 
I can't really offer any solution/explanation except to express my thanks that something worked to help them overcome the seasonal challenges.  
 
And I can't begin to ponder HOW it works, either.  In desperation, after repeated disappointment from conventional medical treatment, I cut a potato in half and rubbed it on a very stubborn wart.  I did this, per instructions, at midnight, during a full moon and then buried the potato under a rotten stump.
 
The wart vanished and has not returned.  
 
My doctor simpy says, with a shrug of indifference, "Hey, warts come and go.  They're caused by viruses."   
 
Grant
Jackson, MO


      

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