Re: Improving gut sounds

Diane Nelson (safehavn@fast.net)
Thu, 12 Dec 96 17:26 EST

Whoa Tom! A trite response like this does little to forward the discussion
of performance enhancing CHEMICALS. Check out the list of CHEMICALS on any
electrolyte box, any feed bag, any supplement. Ginger, peppermint,
dandelions (here in Pa Dutch country), et al are all FOODSTUFFS and CHEMICALS.

The definition of "drug" is "any chemical or biological substance, *other*
(italics in literature) than food, intended for use in the treatment,
prevention, or diagnosis of disease" [Funk & Wagnalls Standard Desk
Dictionary, Vol. 1]. It is the "intended for use" clause that defines what
constitutes a "drug"; therefore, electrolytes, yogurt, etc. could be
considered drugs because of the intended use. A great many of the chemicals
comprising today's pantheon of drugs are naturally-occuring substances. If
I am vitamin A deficient, I could take a pill, or eat a lot of
carrots--which one in this case is the drug?

Let's not bandy terms imprecisely here--this is too important a topic.

Diane @ Safe Haven
Inorganic Chemist at Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Specialist in Solid State Science

credentials presented FYI since I sense a war of words brewing

t 11:17 AM 12/12/96 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 96-12-12 07:11:49 EST, you write:
>Diane:
><< Yes, I forgot--and you can buy large quantities of plain yogurt for not
> much. In truth I haven't tried this approach yet. However, Pro-Bi also has
> Aloe Vera, L. Salivarius, Chlorophyll liquid, peppermint, ginger, dandelion
> & violet leaves--all known for "soothing" properties.
> >>
>Whoops! Full of DRUGS!
>ti
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