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Evelyn McWilliams <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 May 2003 09:46:47 +1000
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> Incidentally, we should not assume that there is any necessary correlation
> between ANY supplement and performance, between feeling good and good
> health, between freedom from illnesses and fitness, or between longevity
> and body fat - or any other combination of these.  It'd be neat if there
> was, but the relationships - where they do exist - will be complex, not
> one-to-one direct correlations.
>
> Keith

So true. Particularly in the light of recent studies (University of
Newcastle, NSW, I think it was) which found that up to one third of
supplements contain no active ingredients whatsoever.

Evelyn

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