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Really? That was the concept being taught in primary education in the 1940's and it seems odd that many new concepts of health care based on facts are coming around to data and information that is over 70 years old.
Amazing how technology works wonders, it opens the 100 year old libraries with many of the health care answers already decades old. Information you can't get out of an ipad or ipod is making a comeback and hopefully back in the schools.
This Grandma medicine does and did have some true medical information in health care and is finally getting recognized though they won't admit its grandmas book of cures the pioneers carried across the plains.
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