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Susan Burger <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:21:26 -0400
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Dear all:

About five years ago I read a huge body of literature on allergies thanks to Lisa Marasco.  I 
cannot remember all the details now and some of the studies were tainted in that they were 
done by Chandra who faked at least some of his data.  (The trouble with pathological liars 
is that they sometimes do tell the truth, but when they are uncovered it is tedious and 
sometimes impossible to tease out the lies from the few bits of truth they tell.)

I saw nothing in that literature to suggest that soy was beneficial.  In fact, there was much 
to suggest that soy also was highly allergenic.

Best, Susan

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