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> This is in way of future drugs for afib. This peptide, unlike most, does

> not get destroyed by the digestive track before it can enter the

> bloodstream. Right now it is presented as a cure for many things.

> Whether or not it works for our problem, is a question for the future.

> Still, it is an interesting read and you do not need to " register " .

>

> http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/life_sciences/report-31266.html

>

> - OU alum in MI

>

Don't hold your breath :)

the spider story came up around 4 years ago on this board

(http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AFIBsupport/message/1478)

It seems to take an awfully long time to create a product from a bright idea ;)

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It seems we who suffer attrial fib get all the good stuff: Rat

Poision (Coumadin), Snake Venom (Heparin), and next maybe Tarantula

Venom?

Who is checking out eye of newt (or worse)?

H, Charlotte

> This is in way of future drugs for afib. This peptide, unlike most,

does

> not get destroyed by the digestive track before it can enter the

> bloodstream. Right now it is presented as a cure for many things.

> Whether or not it works for our problem, is a question for the

future.

> Still, it is an interesting read and you do not need to " register " .

>

> http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/life_sciences/report-

31266.html

>

> - OU alum in MI

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It seems we who suffer attrial fib get all the good stuff: Rat

Poision (Coumadin), Snake Venom (Heparin), and next maybe Tarantula

Venom?

Who is checking out eye of newt (or worse)?

H, Charlotte

> This is in way of future drugs for afib. This peptide, unlike most,

does

> not get destroyed by the digestive track before it can enter the

> bloodstream. Right now it is presented as a cure for many things.

> Whether or not it works for our problem, is a question for the

future.

> Still, it is an interesting read and you do not need to " register " .

>

> http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/life_sciences/report-

31266.html

>

> - OU alum in MI

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