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Old 06-15-2013, 05:27 AM   #241
Aunt Bean
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Two professors from ETSU came to the farm today to look at what I have been using for PD and the fava patch . I am hopeful that something will come of it as far as getting help to research and testing of plant parts and tinctures, etc . It is the first interest we have been able to generate in researching natural therapies.
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