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Old 23-11-2004, 01:22 PM
Jim Lewis
 
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On 23 Nov 2004 at 5:35, Michael Persiano wrote:



. . . I do not agree with your statement about a 99.9%
chance of non-compatibility. If this were the case, Roots
would not have made the shift to adding myc to the majority
of their products.




Of course they might add stuff to their concoction; they can
advertise it and sell it to the unsuspecting. As long as it
doesn't hurt anything . . .

Look at gasoline additives -- mostly hogwash. Look at cold
remedies -- ditto. It's the Holiday Season. Start looking at
these all-in-one tools (sold on TV for 19.95) -- worthless! Or
the kitchen gadgets -- ditto. Look at any number of "miracle"
products out there. The only "miracle" is to the seller's
pocketbook. If you claim some magical or lazy-man's benefit,
buyers will come.

And, of course, some of the myc in these products may match. ;-)

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - The cynic's
cynic

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