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  • (cur | prev) 17:46, 28 May 2016Guvax (talk | contribs)m . . (639 bytes) (+70). . (Summary) (undo)
  • (cur | prev) 17:25, 28 May 2016Guvax (talk | contribs). . (569 bytes) (+569). . (The label on a bottle of "BX-Protocol" stating it is a "HOMEOPATHIC FORMULA" at a dilution of "1,000,000X". If label is correct, then that means the bottle only contains water : not even a single molecule of the "ACTIVE INGREDIENTS" will be present. ...)