Oh shoot, danke Ute!! Habe mich vertippt, verdacht!!
Würdest Du das bitte in meinem ersten Beitrag zu Homepage ändern, danke Dir!!!!
Auch noch xxx xxx und sein zweckloser Equiwinner Blödsinn!!
Habe den Mann vor einigen Jahren mal entblößt:
hier einiges vom Text, den ich auf meiner amerik. Website veröffentlichte, falls es interssiert:
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Now what is in these patches?
Therapina Ltd and its director Warren Ward do not provide an ingredient description on their patch packaging (unprofessional style of wrapping & packaging as several users reported) or on the website as any reputable company does.
I had a look at the "interior" of the patch, a friend of mine works at the lab:
It was scanned by a University Research Laboratory with a so called Hitachi S-4100 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope with X-ray analyzer. The deep scanning revealed that the hardened material in these fastened buttons is simply natrium chloride. The name of lab was submitted to the U.K. Veterinary Medicine Directorate and the Trading Standards of Wales.
The exact findings are displayed in an image.
Sodium (Na) (major peak)
Magnesium (minor peak)
Chloride (Cl) (major peak)
Silicon (minor peak)
Oxygen (minor peak)
Carbon (minor peak).
equi-1j.jpg (37245 bytes) [click to enlarge, I left the original size]
If one, as the scientist did, who performed the scanning, combines all ingredients it leads to following:
The carbon and oxygen content is due to the wax that hold the natrium chloride (international generic name: sodium chloride) and magnesium silicate in.
Now all of you with a bit of medical training will realize at this very moment, that something like this patch would have no result.