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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5493386" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>The brief study I did reading some of the scientific papers on it says that there is a possibility that the protein can be unfolded making it unable to attach and replicate. One paper specifically noted prion-based illnesses and said it extended the life of mice directly exposed to it. I feel it holds promise in possibly dealing with this in a captivity/farm scenario where ingestion can be controlled and observed. In the wild, the most we can hope for is to clean up contaminated sites such as saltlick and other communal sites and our processing equipment, I will sure be willing to try it on my gear when I harvest one in Hardin County.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5493386, member: 20060"] The brief study I did reading some of the scientific papers on it says that there is a possibility that the protein can be unfolded making it unable to attach and replicate. One paper specifically noted prion-based illnesses and said it extended the life of mice directly exposed to it. I feel it holds promise in possibly dealing with this in a captivity/farm scenario where ingestion can be controlled and observed. In the wild, the most we can hope for is to clean up contaminated sites such as saltlick and other communal sites and our processing equipment, I will sure be willing to try it on my gear when I harvest one in Hardin County. [/QUOTE]
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