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Archived Vitamin D Transport Protein aka GcMAF - Initial Observations of elevated Nagalase activity associated with Autism and observed reductions from GcMAF (vdbp.info)
submitted 5.3 years ago by FinnTheHuman
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[–] FlyingNarwhal 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 5.3 years ago
And is likely not published on a .Info domain.
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[–] FlyingNarwhal ago
And is likely not published on a .Info domain.