Dr. Richard Laub was interviewed on 14 October 2005.

Below are links to segments of that interview.

If you watch nothing else, watch these two videos!
* Dr. Laub's Background, Publications & Patents
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* Dr. Laub addresses the Avian (Bird) Flu issue.
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Below is the entire interview in order:
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IMPORTANT!

Dr. Richard Laub, a former university professor and current research scientist is one of the leading experts in the world on the subject of Humic Acid's broad-spectrum anti-viral properties.

To contact Peter Dudek (who conducted the interview) call
559-732-4456 or email Peter@goodmailservice.com

1 Introduction and Background, Publications & Patents
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2 Natural vs Synthetic Humic Acid
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3 Efficacy Testing
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4 H5N1 Bird (Avian) Flu
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5 Benefits of using Humic Acid Daily
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6 History of Humic Acid Usage
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7 Other uses of Humic Acid
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8 Humic Acid and the Stomach
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9 Humic Acid with other medications
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10 Children and Pregnant/Nursing Women
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11 Toxicity, How safe is Humic Acid?
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12 Human Viruses and Humic Acid
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13 Different sources, which are safe and effective?
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14 Viral Fusion and Viral Binding Sites
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15 Bacteria and Parasites
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16 Are all sources of humic acid the same? How do you tell if you have a quality product?
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17 What about liquid Humic Acid?
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18 Fulvic Acid and Humic Acid (part 1)
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19 Fulvic Acid and Humic Acid (part 2)
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20 Are there any Side Effects to using Humic Acid?
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21 What does "in Vitro" and "in Vivo" mean?
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22 How did you determine Humic Acid was safe and effective? What about the FDA?
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23 Can Humic Acid help animals?
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24 The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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