GREY:BIXZF - Post by User
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conscience1on Feb 04, 2013 1:22pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: to clarify
RE: RE: RE: RE: to clarify I have to rely on the accuracy of info on this board, BXI's website, the GEA report and findings from U of Jena, along with what I know about human nutrition. If (sometimes a big word) these sources are valid, the product is: safer (no hexane), more pure (per NRs from the company), can be made in large quantities (GEA) and has a good bioavailability profile of essential amino acids (recent journal article) - the ones that count. It may not be proof, as I haven't been to the plant, the lab, etc. But if the info on this board is corrrect, these things all happened over the past several months, and point in a favorable direction. Helm AG provided BXI's product to the lab for their study.
Good enough for me, anyway. Best of luck.