Dee writes:
> But in this case Annie, Marshall *has* tested it scientifically and it
> came up negative, which is as much proof as anyone could need surely?

Well, not quite, Dee! <grin>

Marshall, what mode of testing are you using? It seems to be quite 
specific as to compound, and you need to know what you're testing for 
in advance. Why? Thanks very much for doing it.

In fairness, all we know from Marshall's testing is that the two most 
common or likely sources of aluminum contamination from processing 
equipment -- metal and oxide -- are absent at least to the sensitivity 
limits of his measurement..

So, until somebody comes up with a specific chemical species for 
Marshall to test for, or else takes a sample of Arm & Hammer baking 
soda to their local environmental testing lab and asks for an atomic 
absorption spectroscopy analyisis for elemental aluminum, we'll have to 
leave this in the 'asserted but unproven' category. Neither 
contamination nor purity has been demonstrated beyond doubt.

And that is the essence of a successful marketing campaign. <shrug>

Thanks for your patience, John.

Peace,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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