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    JustDiagnosedChris
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    Localized scleroderma often is treated with moisturizers or steroid creams. Oral medications such as minocycline (Minocin or Dynacin) may also be used to stop localized scleroderma from getting worse if it involves a large area of the body, such as an entire arm or leg.

    Source: Scleroderma | University of Maryland Medical Center http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/condition/scleroderma#ixzz3EGutNskx
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    Is there a reason why these guys are admitting that AP at least works for treating the skin issues? I thought all mainstream medicine denied that AP does anything. This makes me angry that we get so lied to.

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    Maz
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    Is there a reason why these guys are admitting that AP at least works for treating the skin issues? I thought all mainstream medicine denied that AP does anything. This makes me angry that we get so lied to.

    Nice find, Chris. I hadn’t seen this before and am wondering if it’s possible that due to the U of MD location they may have doctors there who are aware of Brown’s work and perhaps have even seen some of his successes? 😉

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