Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Mark - Sorry, I am very beind on email. But yes, this would be different - you say there were no " detectable amounts " . That I can agree with. The question is, what was the level at which they attempted to detect the mercury? Unscrupulous companies will use tests with high detection thresholds, and then tell us that there is no mercury. If you don't know to look, you don't realize that they only tested down to 3ppm. (Did somone say " Carleson's " ?) So, the real question here is, what was their detection limit? Most labs in the US only test down to ppms. The fish oil companies that test down to ppbs, and whose results I've seen, all send their samples to labs in Europe. Dave. --------------- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:22:52 -0800 From: " Mark Schauss " <schauss@...> Subject: RE: Re: BARB - Mercury in fish, mercury in mothers + mercury in shots Theory Actually Dave, there were no detectable amounts. I saw the report with my own eyes, it was done by a very reputable, independent lab. This is as mercury free as today's technology allows us to detect. There are methods of purification that allows for this as long as the source is as clean as possible. Dr. Nigel Plummer is the head of Pharmax and I will see if I can get any additional information from him on thie subject and post it here. Mark Schauss Re: Re: BARB - Mercury in fish, mercury in mothers + mercury in shots Theory I've seen the toxicology report on Pharmax and it contains no mercury. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Dave, They looked at their products at ppb. This company is based in the UK and they operate under different thought processes than some companies in the US. They send their samples to independent labs in Europe and the US to get a more honest view of their products. I know of a few companies in the US that are undergoing expensive clinical trials for their products as well as the independent testing. There are some companies that prey on the autistic community that have some of their products made in their " backyards " and are totally unable to verify what is in their products (electrolytes). Mark Schauss, MBA, DB www.carbonbased.com Re: Re: BARB - Mercury in fish, mercury in mothers + mercury in shots Theory I've seen the toxicology report on Pharmax and it contains no mercury. ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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