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Just Like You

2004-08-30, 4:12 am

There was more to that link than the sentence you quote. If you follow the
links you get to the reference that formally documents the study. I am not
doing the work because it doesn't prove me wrong but if someone said there
was evidence proving me wrong I'd want to do the work to investigate it so
that I wouldn't go on deluding myself and others.
--

Jim Scannell
jscannell@wi.rr.com


"Milan Klima" <mtklima@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Just Like You" <everyhingisGod@att.net> wrote in message

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> It is funny what some people think a "reference" is. The link you
> provided states that a certain brand of "nutritional" yeast contains
> vitamin B12. This is not a reliable reference in the first place (a
> reference is a scientific article where the data are reported) and
> secondly there is no mention of the source of the vitamin B12. Most
> nutritional supplements are fortified with vitamin B12 from animal
> sources.
>
> If you wish to see references about what are reliable sources of
> vitamin B12 have a look at any book of biochemistry or pharmacology.
> Or have a look at serious websites such as those from universities or
> colleges.
>
> The main pharm textbooks I use for my courses are the following. You
> may find them interesting:
>
> Katzung, BG. 2001. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (8th ed.).Appleton &
> Lange.
> Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics (10th
> ed.) McGraw-Hill. 2002.
>
> Regards
> Milan



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