Bea Seibert
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Catgirl
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Great link (thanks Bea)! Makes me wish I lived in Seattle. Do you happen to know of a doctor like this on the east coast (if you do, please pm me).
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James1979
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Yeah, thanks Bea. That guy sounds very open-minded and humble! Too bad most doctors seem to be just the opposite. I'm gonna follow that guy's blog.
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CherylSue
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Good info. I'm starting the Banderol/Samento herbal treatment. Hopefully, it will take me where abx don't.
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Kudzuslipper
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Thanks Bea. this site is great. so informative, and understandable!
I too would love to find someone like him close by.
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lpkayak
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everyone seems to like him
i get scared when they suggest cure
i hope hes on to something...i do like the blog...we'll see about the results
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