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PG. 13 PG. 28 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Science and Health Experiences:
Journey into the Unknown by Nick Magrone, Jr.
Jeffrey Smith Warns Against GMOs Interview by Linda Sechrist
PG. 20 Songs of Freedom
Food Democracy by Melinda Hemmelgarn
HPV & Cervical Dysplasia by Thomas Moraczewski, MD
Benefi ts of Colonic Irrigation by Paula Noack, LM/CT
Teeny Tiny Vacation Options by Avery Mack
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