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Apr 2015
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Episode 2 - Anglo-Saxon MRSA Cure

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In this episode we discuss a thousand year old Anglo-Saxon cure for MRSA. We also talk about some accidental discoveries and celebrities that have scientific training. Questions or comments? E-mail us at stereotopicalchem@gmail.com Check out our twitter @StereotopicChem Intro/Outro music "Beach Bum", "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) ... Show More
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