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  • Anonymous
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      hey,where you bin taken vacation
      good to see you back-steve

      Anonymous
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        To whom it may concern:

        Auricularia auricula judae is natural and has medicinal properties. This food substance has been used to help people with cancer and diabetes.
        over 3500 patients who had diabetes were given jew’s ear. 1/3 had success. Shouldn’t someone in the United States try to replicate this study?

        Just last week I was in the 180 range: glucose level. It wouldn’t go down. I felt awful: my leg was in terrible pain, my back was feeling a little bit better and my mind was
        stuck in neutral. I started taking Jew’s ear: 3 pills after meals. This may be of interest to you guys… my sugar level went down, among other things! And this is the wierdest part: it didn’t affect
        the thyroid meds. Okay, at the end of the test: today.. my sugar level was normal (88). Interesting that this one little plantthat is used in Japan could do something like this.

        So, tomarrow I go to the endocrinologist. More next time.

        Anonymous
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          Where did it get that horrible name? Even the Latin name seems to be
          an ethnic slur. Is it known by any other name? Can we make up a better
          name if we’re going to discuss it?

          Anonymous
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            Hi everyone! Well, doctor so and so said that I can stay on this stuff for a while (a month) and he will see what my bloodwork looks like in six weeks. Anyway, I did get to have the diabetes addressed: seems as thoug I am going on one of the new drugs that helps you lose weight too! Great eh?
            Hope you are doing okay out there. My spring break is around the corner, and I’m gonna go out and explore!

            This expression really helped me relieve stress:

            The higher you climb, the less air there is to breathe.

            Think about it.

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