Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 18. How do I know that the glandulars in Thyodine are safe? The manufacturer (RNA/DNA Laboratories) states the following, regarding concerns about mad cow disease: " In regard to the glandular tissue that DNA uses, the thyroid, thymus, duodenal, pancreas, and pancreatin are from porcine (pork) which is not affected by the above-mentioned disease. The rest of the glandular tissue DNA uses is derived from Argentine beef. These animals are range fed, and we also might mention that Argentina does not import any beef or beef products from any other country, so this disease would not affect glandular tissues from this source. " Animal glandulars are processed by large laboratories. The processing laboratories continually test their raw materials to ensure that the glandulars designed for supplement use are free of both pathogens and other possible contaminants. In addition, the RNA/DNA facility and products are regularly reviewed by the FDA as well as the Washington State Pharmacy Board. Therefore, while probably nothing on our planet is 100% safe at this time, we can state that every possible precaution has been taken to ensure that the glandulars in Thyodine are as safe as it is humanly possible to find at this time. Return to Top of Page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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