Leave 'em in MJ, you may be looking for an 'environmental defence' down the track if they keep sending the swabs to HK
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Being a romantic traditionalist, there are some things I prefer to just to ignore in life and I wish those investigators did too.
1/ Phar Lap was a true 100% Australian champ that those damned Kiwi's tried to ride on the coat tails of by claiming him as theirs and
2/ He was poisoned by those American gangsters (and not given a lethal dose by his own connections) and
3/ He could flog the best of them because of his naturally occurring gigantic heart.
Those scientists are just plain party-poopers:rolleyes:
Seaweed can be consumed in the form of kelp as a dietary supplement or in Japanese cuisine. Seaweed contains a significant amount of arsenic predominantly in the form of arsenosugars. Urine total arsenic may reach levels of 1000 μg/g creatinine a few hours after eating a seafood meal with virtually all of this being in the form of non-toxic organic arsenic.
[VVV] The hook is that Arsenic in its inorganic form, when given in the right amount, also acts as a very significant temporary cardiac stimulant.
At the same time the organic pentavalent form found in good old Jurocyl etc. is however is extremely usefull, especially so for cleaning up horses that have come out of winter with coats on them like Yaks.
Hahahahaha. Dan, I think it's similar to arsenoquestions I'll tell you no lies...or arsenotwhat your country can do for you. :rolleyes: