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Date: | Tue, 23 Jun 1998 17:17:29 -0400 |
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Ellie writes:
> According to D.F. Horrobin (in a recent Medical Hypotheses article,1998,
> 50; 269-288)about the fatty acids AA, DHA, DGLA and EPA..."there are
> only four practical sources of these EFAs: eggs (yolks), meat
> (especially organ meat), algae of marine or alkaline lake origin, and
> water-based animals, fish, crustacea or molluscs higher up in the food
> chain which directly or indirectly consume the algae."
I recall one of the more prominent Cell Tech "Super Blue Green Algae"
MLM distributors claiming that a competitors product, Klamuth Lake
Blue Green Algae contained crustacea, and was not a vegetarian product,
as KL's "filters" were not discriminating enough when harvesting the
algae from the lake. Of course, the other brand was widely available
in health food stores for a fraction of the cost of Cell Tech's products.
I wonder what kind of crustacea filters Cell Tech uses, or what other
forms of life could be hidden in that algae ?
Regards,
David
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