email from EnteroLab re: Dr. Fine publishing

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email from EnteroLab re: Dr. Fine publishing

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" Dr. Fine is definitely planning on publishing, but he is taking his time to get it right. He even did additional research before deciding when he had enough data to finish his paper. He is on sabbatical now, and from what we here at the lab have been told, the intent of this sabbatical is for him to complete his paper. When it will be published is still an unknown, but we are content in the knowledge that he is aware of how many people are waiting for this and we are encouraging him at every turn to complete the article as soon as possible. In Dr. Fine's own words, "I am making every effort to complete my article with the most accurate information I can gather to improve the health of as many people as I can." We plan to add testing for corn soon after the paper has been published. For further questions, please contact us once more. Thank you, Alexis Carreon EnteroLab Customer Service

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Post by jcc »

This sounds back to where I had previously things were... but hopefully.... Thanks for checking it out~
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Hmmmmmmm. Yep, that sounds like the same old song and dance routine that we've been hearing for years. :sigh:

Thanks for checking that out, Joan.

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