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Stefan:
 
The manner in which you make claims bears a very close resemblance
to those made by the good Dr who stirred up a hornet's nest about
a year ago. Unfortunately, I forget his name - maybe Rodriques ?
The subject of his claims was the value of using Food Grade mineral
oil as a hive treatment for varroa perhaps, or was it tracheal mites ?
 
If I recall correctly, the dispute was not so much over the views
expressed at that time, as they were over the fact that 'scientific
claims' were being made without basing these claims on the
scientific standards accpeted worldwide by the scientific community.
 
It seems to me that you are skating on the same thin ice with your
alleged scientific assertions.
 
Al Needham ............................................................
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