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Tue, 21 May 2002 10:14:12 -0400
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Re: fats
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I recall that in one article Peat claimed that cell membranes
don't really exist at all.  Although he does have some
interesting ideas, my opinion is that he's a crank, and I've
stopped paying any attention to him.

Todd Moody
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That's exactly what I was wondering. Someone who flies in the face of
conventional wisdom could be a prophet, or he could be a quack. If you're
not very knowledgeable in a particular field, "experts" can sound very
convincing! He tells a pretty good story. Thanks for the opinion.

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