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- From: davidmh@is.su.edu.au (David Martin Hill)
- Subject: Re: Royal Jelly
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 01:15:02 GMT
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- In article <99.2af45107@forthd.uucp>, clays@forthd.uucp wrote:
- >
- > Does anyone out there have information regarding the potential
- > medical benefits of Royal Jelly?
-
- I have been reading the pstings following this article, and I am very
- UNlearned on the subject, but I have read a great deal about how wonderful
- Royal Jelly is, and how it contains almost every amino acid known to man
- and needed by man to do all the wonderful things fit healthy and active
- people need to do...
-
- Is this all just marketing hype to make us buy an expensive supplement
- which someone has taken the quantum leap of "works on bees - must work on
- humans" for??
-
- David M Hill
- University of Sydney
- davidmh@is.su.edu.au
-