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try Keto Shakes

Posted By: mag on 2006-08-30
In Reply to: Need some ideas - Romey

They are on the expensive side, can be found online or in health food stores - loaded with calories and protein, low carb. I recommended this to a friend of mine when his father had head and neck cancer, and the father was able to keep it down and get nutritional support.


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