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Adrienne Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:42:41 EST
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In a message dated 12/20/2006 11:09:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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That's plausible. The same case could be made for anabolic steroids--in some
people with severe hormone deficiencies they are even used as a medical
treatment. But for those who don't have a severe EGF hormone deficiency I
don't see why they should self medicate themselves by ingesting uncontrolled
doses of EGF hormones, given the potential risks, any more than they should
ingest or inject steroids. Of course, some people put body building or
sports performance above health and are willing to take the risks.
Good points.  So it seems that this betacellulin is in the protein part of 
dairy -- thoughts on fat part ie butter, cream? My hubby is going to freak out 
at the prospect that his whey protein drinks could be detrimental to his 
prostate gland -- don't know what he'll do if he can't put heavy cream in his coffee 
or butter on his veggies.. his hair has already turned white..but that's 
likely from being married to me...

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