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I love it!! Must be in my blood, though!

Jenn

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Subject: Re: licoriceTo: asthma Date: Tuesday, 3 February, 2009, 7:47 PMI have to agree with Mike. I can not stand licorice.

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Me either, dh LOVES the stuff and black jelly beans YUCK! I gage at the

smell of it!

Terry

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Oh, I love black licorice, and sometimes the red.

Subject: Re: licoriceTo: asthma Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 5:08 PM

They do! You can get licorice pills at any good health food store. They are gelcaps. I do agree with you about the flavor. Horrible.Madeline> > From: sea_girl111 <sea_girl111@ yahoo.com>> Subject: licorice> To: asthmayahoogroups (DOT) com> Date: Monday, 2 February, 2009, 1:44 PM> > > > > licorice> > > > > > > Therefore,> > > > we suggest that LF effectively attenuates LPS-induced pulmonary > inflammation through inhibition of

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