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posted on 14-2-2005 at 16:32
Nitrating caseine? how?
Has anybody head of nitrating Caseine?
It's supposed to be highly energtic.
Edit by Chemoleo: At least get your SPELLING right (it's not Casseine) if you provide no info whatsoever about the thread you've been making!
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