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Pseudoscience?

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This article looks like a psuedo-science advertisement for TincTract brand botanicals. [posted by previous IP]

I agree: distinctions without a difference when it comes the "origin" of the chemical.
One example: ...and are reputed to have antifreeze properties to -46.5 (°C) with an estimated shelf-life in excess of 20 years. All glycerin has antifreeze properties and it's not in dispute -- even if manufactured in the lab or as a byproduct of diesel production !!! You don't need fish as the article implies. And the technology is not new, it's old. Except for one thing -- the unattested claim of -46.5 instead of the conventional -38 as reported on the antifreeze page. See glycerin, antifreeze.
The tone of the whole article is (1) advertisement, (2) pseudoscientific, (3) undocumented. Just read it !! It is among the worse I've seen, among hundreds of articles on Wikipedia in the last few months. I would encourage people to peck it to death. 89.217.12.52 (talk) 21:12, 12 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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