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This was challenging to translate, so I am posting it here for others who want to read it.
Here it is with clean paragraph breaks restored:
METHOD FOR REDUCING MUSCLE SPASTICITY
Abstract / Description
The invention relates to...
When writing articles, I try to trim down each study I include to their bare essentials to keep them from being too long. As some readers may be interested in reviewing the individual summaries of the DMSO autism studies I am including them...
One Substack author who routinely writes error-filled hit pieces on popular natural therapies wrote a widely seen one on DMSO. As it was designed to elicit negative responses about DMSO and was only promoted by those who are strongly oppose...
Note: these two articles were obtained from here, with the primary article being followed by a few case reports of encephalomyelitis following vaccination
INTRODUCTION
Universal hepatit...
Note: a significant portion of this post (e.g., the charts), in particular this section, came from Jim West, a journalist who put a great deal of work into this subject (and has written detailed books and an extensive article on it). While...
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