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Please, Duncan, please do NOT eMail me --

on or off list.

Meg

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

> Date: April 8, 2006 3:21:36 PM PDT

> megalef@...

> Subject: klebsiella and inulin

> Reply-DuncanCrow@...

>

> Meg,

>

> A private personal FYI since you seem to have a deeper interst in

> the subject is that contrary to your comment, peer-reviewed

> studies have shown that pure inulin does not grow klebsiella

> appreciably.

>

> The following link to the summary chart scanned from that study

> is valuable information in favour of health honesty and against

> popular myths; note all the zeros in the pathogenic organism

> column when fed purified inulin, even when cultured for an

> additional week:

> http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/fermentation_chart.gif

>

> Some studies that also used pure inulin and came to the same

> conclusion are referenced in Tungland Ph.D.'s Comprehensive

> Review. Also a Gooogle search will turn up the studies that show

> probiotics generally stop working when one stops taking them.

>

> These well known facts as well as dosage isues with oral

> pobiotics are discussed on my website along with a week's worth

> of scientific reading on this subject.

>

> Duncan

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