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To: joseph krinsky who wrote (15527)1/4/2002 12:23:44 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 281500
 
Sadly, your theory his all ready proven here beyond reasonable doubt with respect to Mad Cow disease.

Existing population differences in diet could be looked at. It's not if we have a small set of data to look at or anything.-g-

The internet could be very useful in such studies. Many hands make light work inputting the data -g-



To: joseph krinsky who wrote (15527)1/4/2002 12:29:35 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
How would you get the volunteers to be the ones that eat the shitty food, pork riddled with trichinoisis worms, milk with high lead content, beef with mad cow prions, no vitamins or supplements, inferior vegetables, drink the dirty water?

You obviously need a highly motivated volunteer group -g-. Seriously, the doctor who confirmed that Polagra was a disease of malnutrition used a volunteer group of prisoners who took part in the study in exchange for shorter sentences.