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"MD Canada,  January/February 2004 Pigs Will Fly Every good product needs a good legend. By Brad Evenson The legend goes that Colonel Sanders came up with his secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices while cooking for hungry travelers at a dusty Kentucky crossroads during the Great Depression. Pamela Anderson was "discovered" by a TV cameraman panning the crowd at a football game. Sir Isaac Newton was hit by an apple. These legends seldom hold together under close scrutiny, but isn't that beside the point? Most people agree that Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pamela Anderson are delicious and that gravity causes things to fall. But not always. By any standard, the legend of how pigs helped create a nutritional supplement that its developers say can be effective in treating a range of mental illnesses -- bipolar disorder at the head of the list -- is a good one. Whether Empowerplus, as it's called, lives up to its story is another question. The legend begins in a tiny Mormon church in the tiny farming town of McGrath, Alberta, when Anthony Stephan and David Hardy got talking about their troubled children. Anthony Stephan, a property manager hired to fix up the church, confessed he was desperate. His wife, who had suffered bipolar disorder, had recently killed herself. And now his daughter and son had been diagnosed with the disease. His family was disintegrating before his eyes. David Hardy, a former high school biology teacher and a church volunteer who sold livestock feed to local farmers, listened with interest. The symptoms Anthony Stephan was describing rang a bell with him. David Hardy said it sounded as though the children had the same nervous symptoms as barnyard hogs suffering from what was generally called "ear-and-tail-biting syndrome". The pigs, he explained, "become hyper-irritable, hyperactive, and they'll actually kill one another, or tear off an ear or a tail, if it doesn't stop." He told Anthony Stephan that farmers usually cure the disorder with vi"
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