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  Location: Republic of Cascadia http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/ | When I found out about Wild Apple Leaves and documented it here in August, 2014, it was a yawner. Nobody cared. Care now? mike1baker.wordpress.com Will I see my shadow this time?
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  Location: Republic of Cascadia http://zapatopi.net/cascadia/ | It is a coincidence isn't it? I wonder if they'll blow all their money first trying to do endocrinology, hematology, and other tests before turning to the blood microscope ? They have no alternatives as of now, like lots of other things with chronic biofilm illness. It'll cost to get a crop in Tasmania, southern Chile, wherever these days. Their apple leaves are ripe for the picking and eating now. I'm still tweaking the phage in mine, but they could do that at the source too. My crop is 6-10 months away. You can call me anything, but late for the apple leaf harvest. lol Remember Captain Bligh? He planted the original apple strains in Tasmania. I hope they can organize a Bountiful harvest fast here. The reason why I have a lot of hope is that Vector Parasitic Helminth illness is a lot larger than people realize. "Vector" means it is transmitted by bug bites. Helminths are worms.
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