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From what I can see these are all studies on the " Sportron.com' website, a

site which seems to sell these products.

Do you have any affiliation with Sportron?

on 6/24/2004 7:09 AM, beneathremains at beneathremains@... wrote:

> Comparison of the Bio-Availability of Combination Vitamin and Mineral

> Supplements

> http://www.sportron.com/marketing/BabyMammalStudy.PDF

>

> Comparison of the absorption of different forms of Magnesium

> http://www.sportron.com/studies/fsmgst1.pdf

>

> Comparative Bioavailability to humans of Ascorbic acid alone or in a

> Citrus extract

> http://www.sportron.com/studies/vitcst5.pdf

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Logan: There's a conflict of interest between these " studies " and the sites

below that are posting them. Buyer beware!! We can't take such sources

seriously. We need credible information from Pubmed or similar (respected

in scientifc circles) places .

on 6/24/2004 5:16 PM, beneathremains at beneathremains@... wrote:

> I have no affiliation with FoodState, Sportron or MegaFood which are

> all the companies I'm aware of using the FoodState technology.

>

> For more research, see " Clinical Studies " at

> http://www.foodstate.co.za/ or " Technical " at http://www.megafood.com/

>

> Logan

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