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Frankenstein There’s a reason why doctors rarely talk about the lymphatic system. The human body can synthesize, regenerate, and repair itself but the medical and pharmaceutical industries thrive on complication. They make the simple seem unreachable so that you feel lost and when you feel lost, you hand over...

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