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Re: Legal Remedies and Herbs
Pretty short list - I don't think it would bankrupt AERC to include it
in the rulebook. I (for one) get tired sometimes of being expected to
know something that happend years before I joined. If it is important
information it should be available to every one. An expansion of
this list (examples of absorbable materials, better definition of "food
stuffs traditionally known as nutrients" etc ) would be even better.
Do the new nutraceuticals (sp?) - ie "flex free" qualify or not?
Teresa
> Your requested list does exist and includes the basics of water, forage and
> electrolytes (salts and minerals).
>
> A list was published in September 1991 and the permissible list consists
> of:
>
> Vitamins
> Minerals
> Electrolytes
> Liniments that do not contain materials absorbed into the body
> All food stuffs traditionally known as "nutrients"
> Non-absorbable topical wound dressings
> Alcohol
> Ice and ice water
> Compounds to synchronize estrus
>
> That's all folks
>
> Bob Morris
> Morris Endurance Enterprises
> Boise, ID
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