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Tagging this as having unreliable sources, because there are some very dubious claims here, especially in the therapy section, about certain alternative treatments being effective. The only references for most of this text consists of sites that sell these treatments and associated books, notably healthynewage.com.
Tagging this as having unreliable sources, because there are some very dubious claims here, especially in the therapy section, about certain alternative treatments being effective. The only references for most of this text consists of sites that sell these treatments and associated books, notably healthynewage.com. [[User:Smocking|Smocking]] ([[User talk:Smocking|talk]]) 22:34, 4 April 2011 (UTC)

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Memory

Memory loss is bad. When you forget where you put your driver's permit it is bad because then you have to cancel your drivers ed class and yet you still have to pay the 30 dollars. So if you see memory loss, punch it in the face or you will lose 30 dollars.

Pregnancy

Pregnant women supposedly get reallllyyyy fat. Such is the word on the street where I live, but I have no source, so haven't added it to the article. Tempshill 17:48, 13 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]


What about memory loss due to intoxication?

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memory loss due to depression, memory loss due to side effects of certain drugs?

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Post-traumatic stress disorder?

Reliable sources?

Tagging this as having unreliable sources, because there are some very dubious claims here, especially in the therapy section, about certain alternative treatments being effective. The only references for most of this text consists of sites that sell these treatments and associated books, notably healthynewage.com. Smocking (talk) 22:34, 4 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]