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William Schnell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:25:54 -0600
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I withdraw the statement that nutritional supplements don't seem to do anything.
This is personal experience, am still on the quest for the right combination.

It should be possible to attain a state of health not too far from the supposed paleo condition, even considering the air/
water/earth/radiation pollution and lack of adequate nutrients in diet, but supplements don't seem to be the way.
What success I've had is from a change of diet, environment should work too.
The trick is to create the terrain. After Louis Pasteur.

William


26/02/01 12:55:31 PM, Rick Strong <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>The supplement discussion should also include consideration of plant
>extracts taken for medicinal purposes.  I am having some success with
>extracts of ginger and tumeric for reduction of joint capsule immflamation
>in the hip.  There is likely no way to ingest sufficient quantity of the
>active agents with the untreated plant source.  I disagree with the blanket
>assertion that supplements "don't seem to do anything."
>      >>
>> > I would agree with this except that supplements don't seem to do
>> > anything.
>> >
>> > William
>>
>

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