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  Remedyfind is an independent, unbiased site where you can rate the effectiveness of treatments for specific health problems. Our goal is to serve as a community where our collective, real-life health wisdom can be pooled, thus saving time, energy and money as we cope with and eventually conquer debilitating illnesses.

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