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Dear Wikipedia editor,

My name is Elad Daniel and I'm working with Mamaherb.com (www.mamaherb.com).

Mamaherb.com is the world's largest free Home Remedies database, who's intention is to allow users to upload and rate what actually works in this field of natural health. The data is accumulated very much in the spirit of Wikipedia - with users allowed to add and edit ingredients and create Home Remedies based on these Ingredients.

Some numbers and facts:

Home Remedies: 19,614 (growing by 100+ every day). Natural Ingredients: 1,414 Conditions Treated: 1,324

Mamaherb.com has won the prestigious (though rather new) United Nation's WSA award for 2009 for making the world a healthier place, being ".... one of the most outstanding examples of creative and innovative e-Content in the world!". The WSA was called by Prof. Nicholas Negroponte, initiator of the 'One Laptop per Child' initiative, the “The Nobel Prize of Multimedia”.

What we'd like to receive your consent to is adding relevant links to super-relevant, quality and value adding content from Mamaherb.com this article, under the External Links section (qualifying with all of Wikipedia’s guide-lines as to what should be included under this section):

Under: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abies_cilicica (though content is thin....) We'd add: http://www.mamaherb.com/Abies-cilicica (note the links to 12 related treatments and remedies for many conditions)

Surely you'd agree Mamaherb.com's content is very value-adding in the this External links section.

Looking forward to hearing your opinion,

Elad

212.25.80.226 (talk) 15:01, 25 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]