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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: Metacomet who wrote (11721)5/21/2006 5:16:16 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 78421
 
Well I ask around about makers. Stay away from Jamieson. There are flaky makers. Takes some consultion.

My thinking is major drug companies are looking to inhibit and move in on supplement manufacturers. Jameison was taken over. CDN government was strongly influenced in their law requiring 10,000 dollars spent on each product for certification by UL etc.. Not needed as there is 500 years of trial and there is no string of bodies of mixed up drugs demanding this action. There is only one case of vitamin A overdose on American medical record! Vitamin D overdose and B1 overdose, so far are only in the realm of theory!

Hawthorn admittedly a variable drug in herb form has not a single case of wrong dosage complication!

The whole aspect of a variable nature of active substance also applies to food. Theoretically and in one case you could die from eating excessive amounts of certain animal liver. (not chicken so don't sweat it). But nobody is regulating active ingredient food purity.

Are your molybdenum levels adequate?



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