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recognizes there is a time, a place, and a need for traditional medicine, and also acknowledges the need for some vaccines, chapters reveal how sometimes the best medicine of all is simply to take good care of oneself and be pinpoint cautious concerning which substances go into or on one's body--whether food, personal care items, or vaccinations. You'll get 12 of the more than 600 species of carnivorous plants on the planet, and if you take good care of them, you could still have the whole dozen a year later, co-owner Jacob Farin says. ``This horse tries hard and he's a gelding, so he's going to be around a long time, as long as I take good care of him,'' Frankel said. |
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