Yo! Snake!
posted on
Dec 03, 2005 02:21PM
``Dr. Young Park, Executive Vice President, BioAgra`s representative in Asian countries, will continue to expand BioAgra`s operations in Asia by participating in the effort to combat animal diseases with Beta 1/3, 1/6-D Glucan.
Dr. Park will meet with government officials and feed producers during a trip in November and December of this year. Discussions are to be held to consider testing BioAgra`s product, AGRASTIM, against the H5N1 virus. Meetings are scheduled with the Ministry of Agriculture in Vietnam and with government officials in Harbin, China, where the Harbin Veterinary Research Institute is located.
These efforts will establish BioAgra`s AGRASTIM as a major weapon to use against diseases that attack poultry. Further discussions will also be held regarding use of AGRASTIM in shrimp and swine farming.``
Maybe you don`t get out much, so I will bring you up to speed. There is a lot of talk by some small, unknown groups, like the World Health Orgainzation the US Department of Agriculture and the Center for Disease Control, that have been sending out some serious warnings about the threat of a pandemic resulting from Avian Influenza. 15 million chickens were slaughtered in Asia, just to try to keep the virus under control. There is just a little bit of concern.
Now, I am NOT hyping Beta Glucan products, like YBG-2000, as a cure for bird flu. BUT, YBG-2000 has been shown to be quite effective in reducing the effects of swine flu, and in boosting the immune system to the extent of effective resistance to full blown viral infection. So, it seems probable the the results will be pretty favorable in showing YBG-2000 to be effective in increasing resistance to avian flue, and in reducing health risks throughout the world.
Snake, does it worry you at all that the poultry industry in every civilized country might just consider YBG-2000 to be the best chance they have of beating the H5N1 virus? Now don`t answer right away. Give it a few weeks, then tell me what you think.
FWIW,
-z