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On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 19:58:07 -0500, i devi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


>
> I'm not refuting that it works for you.

Never tried it. I cannot legally get the required food.

   To make a claim about a particular
> enzyme in a fish doesn't seem like the kind of thing that is gleaned
> from personal experience though.

He personally paid for a laboratory analysis of his and his dogs' body  
wastes.
You can call him. His telephone number used to be somewhere accessible on  
the internet probably still is.

>
> I was just curious about it and I am also curious about why you won't
> tell us the name of the enzyme.


I do not know the name(s) of any of the many thousands of enzymes found in  
living organisms, unless superoxide dismutase is an enzyme, and I don't  
know what it does, nor do I care.



>
> I just don't go in for gurus or believing what I'm told without at least
> some kind of detail that I can go on to research for myself. That's all
> I meant by that.


Good for you.
That's why I bought the book; to have something to research.

William

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