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Jennifer Tinch
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Jennifer is a practing nurse, for over ten years. She specializes in infectious disease and prevention. She believes that the severity of many disease can by minimized by nutrition, exercise and natural healing. Contact Jennifer at jennifearth@gmail.com.


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