Unlock the power of seeds and bark

Better Nutrition, July, 2000 by J. Jamison Starbuck

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Jamison Starbuck, J.D., N.D is a licensed naturopathic and homeopathic physician. Her Missoula (Montana)-based family practice treats the whole person via constitutional homeopathy, botanical medicine, nutrition, counseling and other natural modalities. Dr. Starbuck is also a consulting editor for Time-Life Books.

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