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Bob Flaws said:

> helpful reservoir of clinically useful information. I just don't think

> Philippe has " sat " long enough with the information he presents in

> this particular book to support some of his opinions.

 

His commentaries are only one part of the book- I think just as important

are the formulas themselves. Personally, I don't really want a translator

to " sit " on their work. I want to see it ASAP, so it can help my next

patient. Opinions, commentaries, etc. are important too, but that's not

what this book is about.

 

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