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Well, okay, I mean, they're down with each other, so if they work for you, that's great. I mean, you know, lemon and limes, apples and oranges, apples like oranges, peaches like nectarines, whatever. If you can find your way, that's just power for the course. But I guarantee you, the next time you have an absolute, excruciating toothache, like real bad to the point that you're feeling it in your balls, okay, I'm exaggerating, but to where it's interfering to other parts of your body, take two nappies and it'll stop the swelling and help you. You might have to take two more in a few hours, but it will fix that part of it, because there's nothing more, at least to me, more debilitating than an excruciating tooth, well okay, tooth headache, especially if it's like a bad molar, a rotten molar, something to that effect, where, because like your molars, it's like the back of your head, so then when there's infection and decay, trust me, I know, I was going through this like maybe last summer, and I told you guys. Anyways, well then you know, you start feeling the pain in your ears internally, so yeah, that's where the nappies help for me, but anything like that, I mean you named things that it was kind of connected to. Yeah, if aspirin does the trick for you, well do aspirin. People who have angina use aspirin. It helps them.
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