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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:27:25 EST
Subject: Re: Message #23318 LIfespan/Rats

Wow.  Sigh.  hmm.

so Dr. Odens in 1977 used "ordinary" DNA and RNA.  What sources of DNA and 

RNA were "ordinary" to a London Doctor is 1977?  Probably not as many as today.

Was he talking about amino acid supplementation, or complex DNA/RNA strands? 
or just the building blocks your body needs to build or repair its own 
DNA/RNA?  

It does seem from the article he used RNA from yeast.  Was DNA from yeast 

also available- readily available in 1977?  Otherwise, it might be a good idea 
to 
contact the governing institution he did his research for and see if they 
have the detailed lab records. 

Mike Donahue 



"No, Kitty! This is my Pot Pie!!!" - Eric Cartman


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