RE: [RC] claming agents that won't test positive, know any? - Bob Morris
As
pointed out in a previous post
Rescue Remedy contains
vibrational essences from:
Impatiens -
Star of Bethlehem -
Cherry Plum -
Rock Rose -
Clematis
Show me a pasture with these plants! They are not the normal
constituent of any pasture nor are most "herbal" concoctions.
Bob
Bob Morris Morris Endurance Enterprises Boise, ID
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[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Alison
Farrin Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:47 PM To:
ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [RC] claming agents that won't
test positive, know any?
From Rule 13. Endurance equines
must compete entirely on their natural ability. AERC prohibits from
competition equines who contain evidence of the administration of abnormal
substances or of normal substances in abnormal amounts
Most
herbal essences are small concentrations of plants normally occurring in a
pasture. Therefore they do not meet the test of an "abnormal substance"
nor do they meet the test of a "normal substance in an abnormal amount". Looks
like a permitted substance to me, until and unless you fed several bottles of
it at once and exceed a normal amount.
How
are you interpreting the rule to get "a substance not expressly
permitted"?
Alison A. Farrin Innovative Pension Innovative
Retirement Services 858-748-6500 x 107 alison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx