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    Animal Pharm

    Finally getting around to reading the book. Procured it from the Marigold Library. Brand new never read before. Thanks Kathy.

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    Be sure to recommend it to everyone you know (if you feel it is worthy). I do.

    It is a real shame that Mark passed away so quickly. If he were around today, he'd be having a field day with these so-called prion experts.

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      I recently found a medical paper that reviews information about copper in biology - which was presented at a conference in Sardinia in 2006.

      Mark Purdey travelled to Sardina (as well as most of the TSE hotspots of the world), and the Chapter on Sardinia was better than I remembered.

      Page 87 of Animal Pharm states:

      "The results of the 43 metals that I tested for in Sardinia were very similar to the results of other European, Japanese and North American TSE clusters, which indicated that strontium, barium, manganese and silver were increased between two and three fold.

      The results of the study of all these locations also provided additional evidence that these very rare high incidence TSEs often emerge in areas that adjoin military facilities - where munitions have been manufactured, tested, incinerated, stored or dumped in the past. The close proximity of this unique type of facility to these high incidence hotspots suggests that munitions provided the most likely source of metal microcrystal pollutants."

      Wow. This says it all.

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