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Have fun with all your .gov and .cancer sites. They are all misleading when it comes to Essiac, you are hurting people by not allowing the truth and stating that "Essiac may be harmful," what a joke. Quackwatch.com is more reliable than actual patient court testimony, unbelievable.

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Have fun with all your .gov and .cancer sites. They are all misleading when it comes to Essiac, you are hurting people by not allowing the truth and stating that "Essiac may be harmful," what a joke. Quackwatch.com is more reliable than actual patient court testimony, unbelievable.

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