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Dear Dr Pressman:

Would ozonated olive oil, liquified, administered with dropper into nostrils

have an effect on congested sinuses?

Christel

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Dear Christel,

Oooh, another icky protocol !

I wouldn't do it.

Better to put some H2O2 in a vaporizer, or a pot on the stove, and inhale

the

steam off that. No residue to worry about.

And eat a clove of garlic to be sure.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh

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> Dear Dr Pressman:

> Would ozonated olive oil, liquified, administered with dropper into

nostrils

> have an effect on congested sinuses?

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In a message dated 12/21/2000 1:05:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,

saul@... writes:

<<

Oooh, another icky protocol !

I wouldn't do it.

>>

Thank you Saul. The treatment I mentioned was listed in some of the

testimonials on the site. It did not sound right to me either and I am glad

you confirmed.

Thank you, Christel

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Dear ptc,

Use it as often as you like.

For some people it works very quickly.

It is a good substitute for the old Vick's VapoRub.

Ozonated olive oil is good for any skin problem:

cuts, scrapes burns, eczema, sunburn, acne, etc.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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> Dr. Saul and all:

> Just received Ozonated Olive Oil from Dr. Saul and used it this a.m. Is

> it my imagination or do I already feel I'm breathing better? Do I rub

this

> on my chest once a day, twice a day, or whenever I feel like it? I have

> asthma.

>

> What other uses are there for Ozonated Olive Oil?

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Yes, Sal, SOme one wants me to ozone their Olive oil, with my machine, tell

me how long to I do this.

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Dear Group,

I have some questions on Ozonated Olive Oil that I am hoping you can help me

with:

1) Does it help cosmetically with wrinkles, blemishes or age spots?

2) Will it bleach or lighten the skin over time?

3)Can you add essential oils to it or will the ozone neutralize them and

render them and itself inert?

Thanks for all your help in advance,

Mike

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Dear Mike,

1) Yes, it does help with skin defects

2) I have never seen it bleach skin. Theoretically it is possible.

3) Ozone will break down most essential oils. Pine and eucalyptus

are said to be exceptions, but I haven't tried them. I know spearmint is

broken down.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

Ozonated Olive Oil

> Dear Group,

>

> I have some questions on Ozonated Olive Oil that I am hoping you can help

me

> with:

>

> 1) Does it help cosmetically with wrinkles, blemishes or age spots?

>

> 2) Will it bleach or lighten the skin over time?

>

> 3)Can you add essential oils to it or will the ozone neutralize them and

> render them and itself inert?

>

> Thanks for all your help in advance,

>

> Mike

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Dear ,

I don't know what machine you have, so it is a bit difficult.

Generally, these are the guidelines:

1) use a glass container

2) use only oxygen as feed gas

3) ozonate continuously if possible. If you must stop, put it in the fridge

until you can return to ozonating it.

4) use a bubbler that doesn't plug

5) ozonate until it is thick as molasses. Then refrigerate.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

Ozonated Olive Oil

>

>

> Dear Group,

>

> I have some questions on Ozonated Olive Oil that I am hoping you can help

me

> with:

>

> 1) Does it help cosmetically with wrinkles, blemishes or age spots?

>

> 2) Will it bleach or lighten the skin over time?

>

> 3)Can you add essential oils to it or will the ozone neutralize them and

> render them and itself inert?

>

> Thanks for all your help in advance,

>

> Mike

>

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Does it take a long time to get thick?

Re: Ozonated Olive Oil

Dear ,

I don't know what machine you have, so it is a bit difficult.

Generally, these are the guidelines:

1) use a glass container

2) use only oxygen as feed gas

3) ozonate continuously if possible. If you must stop, put it in the fridge

until you can return to ozonating it.

4) use a bubbler that doesn't plug

5) ozonate until it is thick as molasses. Then refrigerate.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

Ozonated Olive Oil

>

>

> Dear Group,

>

> I have some questions on Ozonated Olive Oil that I am hoping you can help

me

> with:

>

> 1) Does it help cosmetically with wrinkles, blemishes or age spots?

>

> 2) Will it bleach or lighten the skin over time?

>

> 3)Can you add essential oils to it or will the ozone neutralize them and

> render them and itself inert?

>

> Thanks for all your help in advance,

>

> Mike

>

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Weeks.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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> >

> >

> > Dear Group,

> >

> > I have some questions on Ozonated Olive Oil that I am hoping you can

help

> me

> > with:

> >

> > 1) Does it help cosmetically with wrinkles, blemishes or age spots?

> >

> > 2) Will it bleach or lighten the skin over time?

> >

> > 3)Can you add essential oils to it or will the ozone neutralize them and

> > render them and itself inert?

> >

> > Thanks for all your help in advance,

> >

> > Mike

> >

> >

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>Dear Group,

I have some questions on Ozonated Olive Oil that I am hoping you can help me

with:

1) Does it help cosmetically with wrinkles, blemishes or age spots?

I have been using ozonated olive oil on my face and hands consistently for

about 2 monoths and definitely notice a reduction in wrinkles and absolutely

no more blemishes! You can expect clearer, healthier, softer skin in just a

few days.

2) Will it bleach or lighten the skin over time?

I don't think it has this effect on the skin.

3)Can you add essential oils to it or will the ozone neutralize them and

render them and itself inert?

I use a two-part product from Perfect Health called Saving Face Active

Oxygen Skin Treatment. Part 1 is a cleansing mask containing organic

bentonite, distilled water, MSM, almond, aloe vera, lavender, melaleuka,

calendula, glycerine, jojoba, beta carotine (vitamin A), ergo callciferol

(vitamin D),and d-alpha tocopherol (vitamin E). Use a thin layer over face

and rinse off when completely dried. Part 2 is ozonated organic olive oil,

wintergreen, eucalyptus, peppermint, menthol, camphor and lavender. You can

really smell the ozone, it seems to overpower anything else in it. I use

the oil every night before bed and the clay mask only about once a week. I

think it is wonderful. I forget what I paid, (around $20), but it lasts a

good six months. No website, but I order from:

Perfect Health

7210 Jordan Avenue

Canoga Park, CA 91303

(800) 213-2020

(818) 992-1353

Rose

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Dear a,

You need to ozonate it for a longer period of time.

Depending on the brand of oil and the temperature, it

could take 3 weeks before it hardens into a salve that

will hold on to the ozonide formed.

It will not harm you to take ozonated olive oil internally.

However, it tastes very bad, so I can't imagine why someone

would take it in preference to ozonated water, which tastes good.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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> Hi Saul . and all .I was hoping that you might be able to help me I have

some friends with a Theraputic ozone generator who have said they would

make me some Ozoned olive oil for topical application,if I could get the

information on how to make it. They did try in the past and were unable to

get it to thicken , so assumed they were doing it incorrectly,thought maybe

the temperature needed to be stable orcolder or something ,also they had no

idea on how long it took to brew . This unit came from Canada and is

apparently a good one .I have some oil they did ozonate for a short time

and it certainly has a different smell but it is not thick even tho I keep

it in the fridge. Also, from what I can understand from reading the emails,

it is benificial to drink ozoned olive oil ,is this the same stuff ?but done

to a different standard or do I have an incorrect understanding ?.Thankyou

in advance ,I think you and all the people out there giving your time and

experience to help others are a wonderful example to humanity. a ps

they did use cold pressed oil.

>

>

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Dear Terri,

Glad its working for you!

Regarding double dipping, remember, the o.o.o. left in the jar

remains sterile, no matter what contaminant is introduced. It

just may look gross if some oil product is left behind. It can just

be scooped out with a spoon.

There is a famous doctor, Dr. Pittman, in Raleigh

doing ozone injections, but I don't know of anyone in Charlotte.

If you contact Dr. Pittman's office, they may possibly know of

someone.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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> Hi all,

> Well I finally got around to ordering some Ozonated Olive Oil (OOO).

> My skin is non oily, dry but not flaking. I guess looking a little lack

> luster at " almost " 50 yrs young. I had tried so many

> lotions/creams/concoctions in the past, I'd almost given up. Then thought

> " no, I'll try just one more... " .

> The minute it arrived I used it on my hands and face. I rubbed it in and

> didn't really look at my hands until the next day. I can honestly say

that

> one application made such a visible difference! Even on my arms, made a

> marked improvement. Then my husbands, who works with his hands so they are

> always ruff and dry tried it. He came to me two days later and said "

look

> at my hands, they're softer and not dry " . That in itself was a real test

for

> any product! Now, if I could just train him not to double dip the OOO ....

:)

>

> So to Dr. Saul, thank you for a wonderful product! I will be giving the

small

> container of OOO to my 84 yr old father as his skin is the same type as

mine.

> Also, your book " The Story of Ozone " an easy read and very informative.

> (Having A.D.D. usually makes reading hard ) I appreciate you sending it

along

> with the oil.

> Dr. Saul, can you tell me if anyone in Charlotte, NC is working with some

of

> the ozone applications you wrote about?

> Terri L.

>

>

>

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In a message dated 04/16/2001 9:33:46 AM Central Daylight Time,

sanmar@... writes:

<< Yesterday, while in the garden, he too gashed his finger with the

rake. I suggested he use some OOO. Refused, but when I wasn't

watching, he applied some. Was going to show me a thing or two about

voodoo medicine. Well guess what folks, same thing. He was quite

amazed. It just closed up. Forty five minutes.

Sandy

_______________

Sandy, It is amazing. I too recently purchased OOO. The heel of my right

foot splits open, bleeds and is so painful I must walk on the front of the

foot

only. When this recently happened I applied the OOO and in hrs it was almost

well.

I am continuing the treatment daily hoping it will not reoccur.

Edith

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I have an ozonated olive oil story to share. I have a Golden

Retriever who is truly my best friend. She had a recurring ear

infection that just would not disappear. I got her as an adult and I

have a suspicion that her previous owners got rid of her because

they could not afford the ongoing treatments. Traditional cleaning

and meds would not help. The infection would erupt and her ear oozed

badly, approximately every 8-10 weeks. Visits to the vet are very

expensive for me. My vet wanted to do all types of testing...$$$$.

After consulting with Saul, I scraped a little OOO into an eyedropper

bottle and put it into my pocket in to warm it gently. I then put a

few drops into her ear, every day for a few weeks.

Previously, while her infection was in its inactive period, the

inside of her ear was never white, like the other. It always had a

pinkish tinge to it.

I am so thrilled. The inside of the ear is white, there is no sign

of infection. I will be putting in a few drops in prophylactically

every two weeks from now on. I have no doubt that my vet would not

approve of putting olive oil in a dogs ear.

Sandy

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Sandy,

How wonderful to have found a solution :-). I love Goldens and put mine down a

year ago June 7, the day before her 14th birthday. I feel so blessed to have

had her. I have a Lab who also had constant ear infections nothing seemed to

help. I put colloidal silver in a 1 oz. brown bottle with a dropper and put the

silver in her ears every day for a while and she hasn't had another ear

infection since. The first thing I wondered when I read your post was if you

told the vet? I didn't, but probably should have. They need to know. When my

kids were little and got ear infections I'd put some garlic and mullein oil on a

cotton ball and put that in their ear and it would usually be gone within 24

hrs.

moldovansandy@... wrote:

>

> I have an ozonated olive oil story to share. I have a Golden

> Retriever who is truly my best friend. She had a recurring ear

> infection that just would not disappear. I got her as an adult and I

> have a suspicion that her previous owners got rid of her because

> they could not afford the ongoing treatments. Traditional cleaning

> and meds would not help. The infection would erupt and her ear oozed

> badly, approximately every 8-10 weeks. Visits to the vet are very

> expensive for me. My vet wanted to do all types of testing...$$$$.

> After consulting with Saul, I scraped a little OOO into an eyedropper

> bottle and put it into my pocket in to warm it gently. I then put a

> few drops into her ear, every day for a few weeks.

>

> Previously, while her infection was in its inactive period, the

> inside of her ear was never white, like the other. It always had a

> pinkish tinge to it.

>

> I am so thrilled. The inside of the ear is white, there is no sign

> of infection. I will be putting in a few drops in prophylactically

> every two weeks from now on. I have no doubt that my vet would not

> approve of putting olive oil in a dogs ear.

>

> Sandy

> --- End forwarded message ---

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Hi ,

Why do they need to know? It's non invasive. If the opportunity

comes up when I'm not under the gun to buy medication for her, I

might say something. I won't hesitate to use it on myself or

recommend it for humans. Can't hurt, unless of course the ear drum

is punctured. In which case, I'm not sure.

Sandy

> > I have an ozonated olive oil story to share. I have a Golden

> > Retriever who is truly my best friend. She had a recurring ear

> > infection that just would not disappear. I got her as an adult

and I

> > have a suspicion that her previous owners got rid of her because

> > they could not afford the ongoing treatments. Traditional

cleaning

> > and meds would not help. The infection would erupt and her ear

oozed

> > badly, approximately every 8-10 weeks. Visits to the vet are very

> > expensive for me. My vet wanted to do all types of testing...$$$$.

> > After consulting with Saul, I scraped a little OOO into an

eyedropper

> > bottle and put it into my pocket in to warm it gently. I then

put a

> > few drops into her ear, every day for a few weeks.

> >

> > Previously, while her infection was in its inactive period, the

> > inside of her ear was never white, like the other. It always had

a

> > pinkish tinge to it.

> >

> > I am so thrilled. The inside of the ear is white, there is no

sign

> > of infection. I will be putting in a few drops in

prophylactically

> > every two weeks from now on. I have no doubt that my vet would

not

> > approve of putting olive oil in a dogs ear.

> >

> > Sandy

> > --- End forwarded message ---

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, You are absolutely right. This vet does acupuncuter on

animals. He has a right to know this. I will tell him next time I

see him. Thank you so much.

Sandy

> > > > I have an ozonated olive oil story to share. I have a Golden

> > > > Retriever who is truly my best friend. She had a recurring

ear

> > > > infection that just would not disappear. I got her as an

adult

> > and I

> > > > have a suspicion that her previous owners got rid of her

because

> > > > they could not afford the ongoing treatments. Traditional

> > cleaning

> > > > and meds would not help. The infection would erupt and her

ear

> > oozed

> > > > badly, approximately every 8-10 weeks. Visits to the vet are

very

> > > > expensive for me. My vet wanted to do all types of

testing...$$$$.

> > > > After consulting with Saul, I scraped a little OOO into an

> > eyedropper

> > > > bottle and put it into my pocket in to warm it gently. I then

> > put a

> > > > few drops into her ear, every day for a few weeks.

> > > >

> > > > Previously, while her infection was in its inactive period,

the

> > > > inside of her ear was never white, like the other. It always

had

> > a

> > > > pinkish tinge to it.

> > > >

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Dear Peggy,

Possibly.

However, I would guess that you are low on your intake of essential fatty

acids and B vitamins, which are necessary for moisture in the mucous

membranes.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

ozonated olive oil

> I've had to use lip moisturizers throughout the day for more than 20

years. I don't know what the cause is, but if I don't use them my lips

become dry and very uncomfortable--I'm sure they'd start cracking but I

never let it get that far as I have a tube of moisturizer with me everywhere

I go. Is this something that ozonated olive oil might fix once and for all,

so that constant reapplication of moisturizer would no longer be necessary?

Thanks.

>

> Peggy

>

>

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Dear Saul,

I've supplemented with B vitamins and EFA's for years, so I'm guessing this may

be a problem of assimilation. What would I do about that? Thanks.

Peggy

<Possibly.

However, I would guess that you are low on your intake of essential fatty

acids and B vitamins, which are necessary for moisture in the mucous

membranes.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH>

-----

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> I've had to use lip moisturizers throughout the day for more than 20

years...is this something that ozonated olive oil might fix once and for all,

so that constant reapplication of moisturizer would no longer be necessary?

Thanks.

>

> Peggy

>

>

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Dear Peggy,

THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Consists of :

ï‚· mouth - saliva (ptyalin, amylase, maltase)

ï‚· stomach - gastric juice (HCl, pepsin, renin, mucin, lipase, intrinsic

factor)

ï‚· intestines - hormones (secretin, cholecystokinon)

ï‚· liver - bile

ï‚· gall bladder - bile salts

ï‚· pancreas - pancreatic juice (sodium bicarbonate, trypsinogen,

chymotrypsinogen, lipase, amylase, maltase)

 Peyer’s patches - absorption of fats

ï‚· bacteria (acidophilus, bifidus, E.coli, etc.)

Since I think you said you had already done a liver cleanse, my guess would

be that you are not absorbing well enough through Peyer's patches, in the

small intestine. They are part of the lymphatic system, and can be cleansed

by doing rebounder work, Tai Chi, deep lymphatic massage and castor oil

packs.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

Re: ozonated olive oil

> Dear Saul,

>

> I've supplemented with B vitamins and EFA's for years, so I'm guessing

this may be a problem of assimilation. What would I do about that? Thanks.

>

> Peggy

> <Possibly.

> However, I would guess that you are low on your intake of essential

fatty

> acids and B vitamins, which are necessary for moisture in the mucous

> membranes.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH>

> -----

> Original Message -----

>

>

> > I've had to use lip moisturizers throughout the day for more than 20

> years...is this something that ozonated olive oil might fix once and for

all,

> so that constant reapplication of moisturizer would no longer be

necessary?

> Thanks.

> >

> > Peggy

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Dear Saul,

Thank you for the info on the Peyer's patches--that's really a new one on me.

Yes, I have done a liver cleanse. I've been doing castor oil packs on the liver

area. Is this affecting the Peyer's patches or is that a different location?

Also, although I have a rebounder I'm unable to use it because of an ankle

problem. I have access to a chi machine (a.k.a. swing machine). Do you know

whether that would have a similar effect? Thanks.

Peggy

<Since I think you said you had already done a liver cleanse, my guess would

be that you are not absorbing well enough through Peyer's patches, in the

small intestine. They are part of the lymphatic system, and can be cleansed

by doing rebounder work, Tai Chi, deep lymphatic massage and castor oil

packs.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH>

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Dear Peggy,

Peyer's patches are in the small intestine, the center of your tummy.

Try the castor oil pack there.

The chi machines are very useful. Go ahead and do it every day.

Take flax oil daily. Your liver and kidneys will be happy.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

Re: ozonated olive oil

> Dear Saul,

>

> Thank you for the info on the Peyer's patches--that's really a new one on

me. Yes, I have done a liver cleanse. I've been doing castor oil packs on

the liver area. Is this affecting the Peyer's patches or is that a

different location? Also, although I have a rebounder I'm unable to use it

because of an ankle problem. I have access to a chi machine (a.k.a. swing

machine). Do you know whether that would have a similar effect? Thanks.

>

> Peggy

>

> <Since I think you said you had already done a liver cleanse, my guess

would

> be that you are not absorbing well enough through Peyer's patches, in

the

> small intestine. They are part of the lymphatic system, and can be

cleansed

> by doing rebounder work, Tai Chi, deep lymphatic massage and castor oil

> packs.

>

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH>

>

>

>

>

>

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I ordered OOO from Saul last month. He shipped it with insulation but nothing

to keep it cold. It was no longer cold by the time I got it but the OOO

smelled strong, was still solid and it works great. I just put it right away

in the fridge and love the stuff.

I should point out that I live in Seattle and it's not far from Canada.

Jacqui

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How can they charge $4 shipping and get it to you cold? If it isn't kept

cold it is worthless.

jim :)

Gail Naranjo wrote:

>

> Hi Epshot,

>

> I just called the number I gave you regarding OOO (). That is

> the correct phone #. They have a 2oz. jar of OOO for $10 and a 4oz. jar for

> $18.75. The shipping and handling is $4. If you buy more (bulk) I think

> she said 10 jars (can't remember for sure the exact amount), then the price

> for each jar goes down from $10 to $5. I'm assuming if you buy the bulk,

> the S & H would be more. I remember Russ commenting on it being a good

> quality.

>

> If you prefer Dr. Pressman's, you shouldn't have to wait that much longer to

> be able to order from him.:)

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Gail

>

> ----- Original Message -----

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How can they charge $4 shipping and get it to you cold? If it isn't kept

cold it is worthless.

jim :)

Gail Naranjo wrote:

>

> Hi Epshot,

>

> I just called the number I gave you regarding OOO (). That is

> the correct phone #. They have a 2oz. jar of OOO for $10 and a 4oz. jar for

> $18.75. The shipping and handling is $4. If you buy more (bulk) I think

> she said 10 jars (can't remember for sure the exact amount), then the price

> for each jar goes down from $10 to $5. I'm assuming if you buy the bulk,

> the S & H would be more. I remember Russ commenting on it being a good

> quality.

>

> If you prefer Dr. Pressman's, you shouldn't have to wait that much longer to

> be able to order from him.:)

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Gail

>

> ----- Original Message -----

--

Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people seem bright

until you hear them speak. --Lou Rubinacci

jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

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