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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... L-tryptophan and the EMS Epidemic? Knowing my long-standing interest in food purity issues, a friend in California suggested in 1996 that I look ... TREATMENT http://www.roebictechnologyinc.com/roetechbact.shtml BEVERAGES: http://www.genewatch.org/article.shtml?als[cid]=396423&als[itemid]=537449 ...
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Re: Uses of Bacteria and Fungi... Penicillin, Tetracycline, and Actinomycetes as well as Vaccines!) - Food production... through fermentation. Cheeses when they are aged, yogurt contains bacteria cultures, and beverages like wine and beer become alcoholic through fermentation... when yeast feeds ...
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Fiber Disease... (promoters). The potentiators are the toxic substances in our food, beverages, environment, pharmaceuticals, heavy metals (mercury amalgams) and chemicals that ...
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