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Old 05-28-2010, 09:10 AM   #6
Rich66
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Re: Good source for seaweed?

Purity of supplements is certainly of concern. I would like to see the list in the report for actual brands and amounts of impurities. Something to consider though is whether the amount of food based consumption needed to provide similar levels of the desired ingredients might have the same or higher level of contamination. From what I've seen so far, some beneficial ingredients are"bioavailable" at food levels, but some would require ridiculous amounts of consumption to achieve the beneficial levels. Like most cancer related treatment approaches, the risks seem relative.
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