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	<itunes:summary>Energy Medicine and Pediatrics with Peter Hanfileti, MD. This program gives parents a new and different perspective on their child&#039;s health and wellbeing from the point of view of a pediatrician-turned-alternative medicine provider. </itunes:summary>
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