Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 Ducan, I am specifically referring to the statement you made on your post dated July 27th at 1:24 AM: > I have learned some crucial truths about health, as I suppose you have > also. I'll try to keep it brief yet include important information that is > backed by science and published. Many people on a list like this will > know much of this material already; I hope they bear with me while I > explain it to you. So I say again, where is this stuff that you claim is " backed by science and published " published in? -- Donald E. Jacobs Registered Massage Therapist Macrobiotic Counselor Reiki Practitioner Professional Speaker > Don; > > Food and diet matters are seldom subjected to peer-reviewed study. The > funding only materializes due to industry input. > > A quick internet search on the subject turns up a lot of detail on rice > bran, too much for me to compile to this group. > > Why not use both? There's way more antioxidant in the rice bran, it's > high in tocotrienols, and one of the forms is unique - gamma oryzonol is > 10 times as potent as pycnogenol. I think this food has a place in anti- > aging therapy. > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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