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Originally Posted by Dart21
Nah superthrive takes a long time to go bad
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That's assuming the attribute of goodness in the first place. For me personally, I'm very leery of buying a product of a company whose corporate stationery practically screams snake oil, even more so than the product label itself. Below is a letter Superthrive faxed to Hydrofarm in response to a request for the Superthrive MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet):
http://www.hydrofarm.com/downloads/f...MSDS)_6809.pdf
Interesting read here:
https://sharepoint.cahnrs.wsu.edu/bl...eves-purr.aspx
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Why would Dr. Thomson, who “by 1979 had received a Ph.D in biochemistry and nutrition, and a Doctor of Arts in biochemistry and horticulture,” claim that SUPERthrive is a “billions-proven extra-life-maker” without the science to back this up? I tried to find more information on Dr. Thomson’s doctoral research at Columbia Pacific University (an unaccredited distance learning school in California), but it had been closed by court order in 2000 for, among other things, failing to employ duly qualified faculty and failing to meet various requirements for issuing PhD degrees.
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Of course in the plus column, "Dr." Thomson did manage to live to the ripe old age of 100, before passing away in 2011.