Guest guest Posted April 3, 1999 Report Share Posted April 3, 1999 Thanks a, Hello , To further answer your question, you might want to contact Dr. Joe Gibbs at NIH Gibbs@...> or Brown........ Both of these men have devoted their whole life to the study of TSE's. I have not had any dealings with Brown, but RESPECT the man and his Science, (everybody says something assinine, sometimes in their life, and everybody is entitled to an opinion). I have spoken with Dr. Gibbs on many occassions, and he has ALWAYS helped me out or answered my questions. He once told me not to crash and burn on my quest for the truth, about my beliefs, with no proof. I then ask him if they could prove, that sporadic CJD was not tied to BSE or some other strain in anyway. He said No, but they were working on it???????? He will tell you what he thinks, without any bias, (I believe, and that's what I like about him). But, he is adamant about the RENDERING AND FEEDING PRACTICES, and RUMINANT TO RUMINANT FEEDING. He believes it ALL should be banned. The news coming out of the U.K. about the Primates and the TSE infected feed they had been fed, and the amount of infection in the animals, IS VERY SHOCKING, AND JUST FURTHER PROVES THE POINT. Best Regards, Terry/MADSON NKaner@... wrote: > From: NKaner@... > > Terry, Debbie does not know of any efforts to track the blood products > recalls. Thanks for trying. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Ta Da! Come see our new web site! > http://www.onelist.com > Onelist: A free email community service > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > If you have any questions, problems, concerns, etc... please contact Liz at LArmstr853@..., Pat at Ape826@..., Dolly at DBC006@... or Beverly G at Bevalso@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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