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:06:01
Are you and Doug OK?
:06:03
Yeah. I always assumed
everything was fine.

:06:06
I'm just so ashamed of the way I feel.
:06:08
- You must never tell...
- Hi, Alice. Nina, hi.

:06:11
- How is your back? Feeling any better?
- No, it's worse. It's much worse.

:06:16
I have the perfect man for you to see. He's
an acupuncturist. His name is Dr Yang.

:06:20
That's funny. My trainer
mentioned him this morning.

:06:23
He's not just an acupuncturist. He's
a diagnostician. He gives these herbs.

:06:27
The man's a genius.
He diagnoses you from your pulse.

:06:30
He took Jean Lewis's pulse
and told her she would develop an ulcer.

:06:33
No Western doctor could find it.
Six months later she fell over with pain.

:06:38
- I heard Jean Lewis had a wattle-ectomy.
- A good one. All that turkey-neck is gone.

:06:43
- Am I getting that?
- Oh, no.

:06:45
Don't forget Dr Yang.
His herbs are marvellous.

:06:47
They're not chemicals. They're all natural.
:06:50
Helen Dukes had vaginal tumours.
Every Western doctor wanted to operate.

:06:54
She went on Dr Yang's herbs. They went
into remission. It's been three years.

:06:59
- Gosh!
- Don't you have to be someplace, Alice?

:07:02
- I think, yes?
- I do. I have to run.

:07:04
Yeah.

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