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To: chirodoc who wrote (1666)6/24/1998 8:41:00 AM
From: drdan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5402
 
the references to elevated SGOT, SGPT are about liver-based enzymes.These two can be easily elevated by a carload of drugs that are metabolized by the liver, including, of course, alcohol.Leaf thru a Physician's Desk Reference or some other drug guide and see. a normal akaline phosphatase(also present in liver) verifies that no liver damage has truly occurred and that the elevations of those other enzymes are transient and reversible own their own.....well, folks now you have it in black-and-white that the active ingredient of pher02 has seen human testing without sigificant side effects. Do not waste your time with anyone who tells you otherwise....great job, curtis!!!!!!!!