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Tammy Dudenbostel


(Greenfield, Wi. USA)

My dad passed away on Dec. 4 of this year and they said he had Pulmonary Fibrosis, COPD and Emphasema(sp). He worked on the railroad for 31 years. Could this have caused him to get Pulmonary Fibrosis? I am currently attending school to be a Medical Assistant, so anything you can give me as far as information, would be greatly helpful.

Tammy,
It's very hard to say whether or not working for the Railroad caused your fathers illness. However, exposure to toxic / dusty air for that many years is bound to have an effect. The supplements in this report have been helping some folks arrest the progression of Pulmonary Fibrosis so, we think there is hope.

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