Hey, got a question from the science types out there.
Have any of you investigated Dynamite products? Is there enough real
science in the products to ignore the crazy stuff? Or is there something
my physics classes forgot to tell me and it really is possible to transmute one
element into another without vast amounts of energy? I’m not trying
to diss the products as I have heard some good things and I have a horse that
is doing well with DynaPro. And I haven’t found anything negative
on the web about the products, but I’m just having a hard time swallowing
this concept.
And maybe related or maybe not, although I try to be open
minded enough to think that there are things out there that I haven’t
experienced and may never have personal experience with, I do wonder why many
of the Dynamite people fall into the “mystic” category. I don’t
know if this is true for all or most, but it has been from a couple personal
experiences and a little web research. Has anyone ever had someone test a
horses muscles in a certain area to determine if it was off for a particular element
or nutrient and done follow up work with a vet/blood work to see if it made
sense? I guess I’d love a cheaper way to determine if my horse needs
a supplement, but I’m not quite ready to leap without looking.
Any comments?
Marlene
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