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Spontaneous Clearance of Zits

Does anyone here know the likelihood of a married couple living together both having spontaneous clearance of chronic zits without treatment? I'm very interested to see some numbers on that

Also do u think nose rubbing could be a means of zit transmission among Alaskan Natives?

Lastly, does anyone know if juicing will help?

I have evidence on zits that will blow your mind or at least give you hives.


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their hand brushed my melons
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That pervert..... Hope you smacked his face.:)
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My knowledge base is only C melons. The B melon experts are here: http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/223

Of course, feel free to discuss your melons here any time.

-- Jim

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Thanks, Jim.  Here's the thing:

I've been going to the same grocer for about 7 years and stopped using plastic bags a long time ago.  This is the only time in 7 years that I've visited another grocery store and I probably wouldn't have done it but I was pretty lit, to be honest, and it was right there with its pulsating neon signs and promises of, "Quick 'n' EZ Service".  Anyway, one thing led to another and I found my exposed melons being handled in the grocery line by a person who may have had zits.  Now I'm worried.  Also, do I need to be concerned about infecting my regular grocer?
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Did the other person engage in rough or "unnatural" melon handling? Was the melon fully encased in a plastic bag? Has this person just handled your melon or do they handle lots of different melons? A dedicated melon handler using gentle and natural melon handling techniques should present no problem especially if a plastic bag is used. Hope this helps.

-- Jim
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Interesting.  I recently found myself in line at the grocery store with a person that I think had zits.  While they were putting the divider between our orders on the conveyor their hand brushed my melons.  I didn't think about it at the time and when I got home I just grabbed my melons and put them in the refrigerator.  I then proceeded to touch other things in my kitchen.  

My question is: am I now at risk for zits since an infected person handled my melons?
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The only thing that can clear zits is interferon and if you add riba the chances will be even greater.

If you really are cleared of the zits or the meds have turned your whole being in to a zits lookalike, thats remain to be proven.

The zits could be still there at least as fragments but if so they are so well camoflaged.
that by current technology theres no way to tell for certain.

Dr Zitsman among many prominent doctors doesn´t hesitage to say its a cure though

ca

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