Michael Jackson's Death Linked to Diprivan? »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 4 months, 1 week ago in News

As toxicology results which may reveal what exactly killed Michael Jackson are awaited, the Associated Press has received information from a former nutritionist who was working with Jackson in preparation for his comeback tour, Cherilyn Lee. The information centers around a powerful sedative, Diprivan.

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    THOMNH624 months, 1 week ago

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    isn't that what you get from eating to much turkey at thanksgiving

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      k9kssr4 months, 1 week ago

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      Nope, you get tryptophan from eating turkey. Diprivan is what you get as they're asking you before surgery to count from 100 and you only get to 98......but, close Thom, they both can make you sleepy....lol.

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