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ctSearch - Multiple Sclerosis Expert
2012-06-18 08:51:52 UTC
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Alzheimer Expert Search Engine: http://altzheimer-expert.c-t-search.info

Quickly find answers to a wide range of Alzheimer questions on subjects as
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Bohgosity BumaskiL
2012-06-25 15:12:59 UTC
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http://altzheimer-expert.md1.net23.net/searchir.php
manganese content hamburger
Since beef are often fed diets fortified with Manganese oxide, and
it is measurable in cow blood, I am getting unbelievable zeros from
http://nutritiondata.self.com/
Is it blood that makes hamburger red?
Mark Thorson
2012-06-25 23:11:26 UTC
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Post by Bohgosity BumaskiL
Is it blood that makes hamburger red?
A little. Kosher meat is carefully drained
of blood, and it's more grayish than non-kosher
meat. But most of the color comes from
myoglobin.

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