Flores de Bach... asÃ, sin anestesia y directamente de wikipedia:
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Conclusión: no posee acción biológica o fisiológica alguna (...) Se concluye por lo tanto que los estudios clÃnicos más confiables no indican ninguna diferencia entre los remedios a base de flores y los placebos.
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