Re: GYN: FDA Says A Hormone Is A Hormone

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Jan 11 10:11:22 2008


Not sure your analysis holds water.

Art

At Fri, 11 Jan 2008, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 1/11/08 12:38:15 AM, haciski@earthlink.net writes:
>
>> It's not as simple as that:
>>
>> water is water, however:
>>
>> mississippi water is NOT colorado spring water which is NOT bahamas sea
>> water, YET all are water.
>>
>> There is a difference between estradiol and conjugated estrogens.
>> And progestin is not progesterone
>> Yet all are hormones.
>>
>Hmmmmm. I'd have to guess that Mississippi River water had much more hormones
>in it, conjugated mostly, but maybe some not.
>
>I'm not sure about the levels in Bahamian sea water.
>
>If Colorado spring water has much of anything in it, then that might have an
>impact on Coors. Might have to test that out.
>
>Joe P.
>
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