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		<title>Berries May Help Beat Cold and Flu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Try eat­ing black­ber­ries ev­ery day to give your im­mune sys­tem a boost. There’s no nu­tri­tion­al dif­fer­ence be­tween fresh and frozen black­ber­ries, so feel free to use ei­ther in recipes. Not sure how to work black­ber­ries in­to your reg­u­lar di­et? The Ore­gon Rasp­ber­ry &#038; Black­ber­ry Com­mis­sion of­fers these sug­ges­tions...]]></description>
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		<title>How to Treat A Kid&#8217;s Cold The Natural Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn how to easily and effectively treat your little ones' cold. "Go-To Mom" Kimberley shares some of her old-fashioned, natural  remedies that she uses to help her kids when they're sick.]]></description>
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