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From: Gladys Friedman Paulin <>
Subject: Re: [APG] Re: APG-D Digest V05 #231: DHMO
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 08:31:49 -0400
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Mary Jane,
Try the FAQ again. Without it, you are missing Donn's point.
Gladys
Gladys Friedman Paulin, CGRS
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Quoting Mary Jane Smith <>:

> The DHMO web site does not fully explain the drug but then I was not able
> to access the FAQ sheet. I have to say, however, Donn, having worked for
> The United States Pharmacopeia (the "USP" on your bottle of aspirin) which
> sets the standards for drugs in the United States, I am suspicious. Surely
> there is a better example than DHMO?.
>>
> At 07:40 PM 7/30/2005, you wrote:
> >The following web site, while its subject matter is environmental rather
> than
> >genealogical, provides a good example, particularly its FAQ page:
> >
> >http://www.dhmo.org
> >
> >
> >Donn Devine, CG, CGI
> >Wilmington DE
> >


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