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Wrong, wrong, wrong. There is no connective tissue, bones, or guts, in BPI LFTB. The company has gone to great lengths in describing their process and dispelling these social media myths. The sad part is that apparently very few people are willing to get a baseline set of facts before having these so called “strong views”. There will always be a faction of people that believe that the Government is out to get them and can’t be trusted. I get it. (actually I don’t – but you know what I mean). It’s shocking to me the number of people who can’t spend five minutes researching an issue before going off half-cocked in objection to it. We are in serious trouble when people believe bloggers over scientists, facebook over their elected officials, less than reputable sources over proven ones.

Posted by Travis
30 April 2012 | 19h03

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