Guest guest Posted June 14, 2000 Report Share Posted June 14, 2000 While Judy is technically correct, this post clearly used caps as an alternative to bold or italics to distinguish answers from questions. No harm done:) Some people use asterisks or quotations to accomplish this in text format. , Judy <hey-jude@n...> wrote: > A note on netiquette: It is generally considered to be yelling or > screaming your words when one types in all caps on-line. > > > > > James Ramholz [OMJournal@m...] > > Sunday, June 11, 2000 4:34 PM > > > > Re: Fang Ji Rx's Cancers/regulation? > > > > Stephen: > > > > 1. What texts do you think should be used in schools (and on our > > office shelves) that would address the concerns about this herb and > > others in the future? > > > > TEXTS: ALL OF THEM. THE MORE INFORMATION AND PERSPECTIVES THE BETTER. > > TOXICOLOGY HOWEVER IS NOT WELL ADDRESSED BY ANY TEXT BECAUSE CHINESE MEDICAL > > RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS AROUND THE WORLD HAVE NOT PURSUED THIS AREA IN ANY WAY > > CLOSE TO WHAT WOULD PASS FOR CREDIBLE RESEARCH AT THE FDA OR IN COURT AS A > > DEFENDANT IN A LAW SUIT > > > > 2. What other potential liabilities or hazards with herbal products > > may we face in the future? > > > > ONE CONCERN IS THE LACK OF EDUCATION ABOUT QA/QC METHODS, EXTRACTION > > MANUFACTURING, AND RAW MATERIAL SELECTION ISSUES IN HERBAL TRAINING. DO YOU > > KNOW WHAT LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS ARE IN YOUR PRODUCTS, WHAT THE ALLOWABLE > > LIMITS FOR THESE CONTAMINANTS ARE IN FOODS REGULATED BY THE US GOV.? > > -- > Judith Saxe > email:hey-jude@n... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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