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            <title>Deepest Health Chinese medicine community forum</title>
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            <description>Hey everyone,
A very brief post by way of announcement.  We now have a Chinese medicine forum for discussion of anything your heart may desire.  There are other Chinese medicine forums, but let&amp;#8217;s make this one the best.  :)
I wrote up a brief page of introduction and description, with links to the forum itself.  If you&amp;#8217;re not sure what to do on a forum, or ever need instructions on how to get started &amp;#8211; that&amp;#8217;s the page for you.
Or maybe you would rather just jump straight to the Deepest Health forum?
Enjoy &amp;#8211; see you there.
Eric
Deepest Health Chinese medicine community forum

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