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Those excerpts are fascinating. The descriptions of the genetic factors and what happens to those with a genetic predisposition seem very consistent with my own experiences. The chemical differences described should be easy to measure with a controlled study to establish solid precursor conditions scientifically. But I have never heard of any such study of tests performed by the medical community to do such. Is anyone aware if controlled studies have ever been done and why such tests are not done by the medical community? I suspect that the reason is that the correlation is not strong enough to warrant such testing. I want to get a copy of the book in either case and will try to find a cheap source to pick up a copy.
Good Stuff!
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