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blushwood

interesting plant, may be useful one day

a related article:

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,26677869-3102,00.html
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Re: blushwood

Seems too easy to be true. thinking
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Re: blushwood

Yes that will be the day

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We've been reading about these miracle cures since the sixties. As far as I know, not one has come to anything. These cures are always reported to be "going to be several years away, after further research and approvals". In that time everybody forgets about it and then gets charged-up by the latest fabulous miracle cure that is just around the corner. How gross of the Cancer Cure Industry to give sufferers a glimmer of false hope and then fail to come up with the goods.

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