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SOD Gliadin: The Ultimate Defense
Against Disease and Aging
by Carl Germano, Twins Streams, Kensington Publishing Corp., 2001,
provides substantial additional documentation for the beneficial effect
of SOD - and especially SOD/Gliadin (GliSODin®) described in this paper.
A
FREE COPY OF DR. GERMANOS BOOK IS AVAILABLE FROM ISOCELL
TEL: 33 1 53 98 85 00.
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