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The man who looks like a treeThursday, November 22, 2007 Dede has had the growths for two decades He is known simply as Tree Man. Since he cut his knee as a teenager, strange roots have been growing out of Dede, a 35-year-old Indonesian fisherman. Now he is hoping his life can be saved from his bizarre affliction. Now, to be honest, we at Metro Online are not sure if we believe this, but you decide for yourselves. The strange growths mean he cannot use his hands. He was sacked from his job and his wife left him. To help raise his two children, at one point he joined a freak show with other victims of peculiar diseases. SEE THE VIDEO:An American dermatology expert believes he may be able to cure the warts on Dede's body. Dr Anthony Gaspari of the University of Maryland says that a rare genetic fault will not allow Dede's immune system to stop the spread of the growths. However, he believes a synthetic form of Vitamin A could stop the development of the warts.
The disease though is real.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PapillomavirusI think they probably just stuck that shit on his arms.
Very rarely do images cause me an olfactory disturbance, but that one does.Fake or not, it stinks!
I'm too drunk to answer this.But quite a few. Just not intimately.