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Originally Posted by Catch
I'm with Dejibo and Agate and look on this with skeptical eyes, but then I'm naturally skeptical. He could be anybody, selling anything from his basement in Boise. I'd check him out before taking his advice or buying what he's selling, but that's just me.
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I take it back. I'm no longer skeptical--the guy's a quack. Read his bio. He got a degree in pharmacy -- from the Ukraine, never naming the school, impossible to verify. Plus, he never practiced in pharmacy, but emmigrated to the US and went into computer programming! Maybe that's true, maybe not, but it hardly qualifies him to write a book making these claims.
Here is a quote from his bio "Through his extensive investigations and research, Mr. Monastyrsky pioneered the fields of forensic nutrition and nutritional intervention—both terms that he coined."
One other thing, he also has books on there making similar claims re infertility and autism!