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How is that also not fighting? Unless there's a medical benefit, I don't see a reason to bother. -- nm
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Beryllium
How about if the same enzyme that removed the color from your hair is the one that reduces melanin in your skin as you age. So increasing the enzyme
Posted by
Trish (aka Trisha)
Mar 2 '09, 00:26
colors your hair and protects you from skin cancer.
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That has a medical benefit, so I wouldn't be averse to it. -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 2, 00:28
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