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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold

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To: DanZ who wrote (4693)10/12/2003 12:40:26 PM
From: StockDung   of 5582
 
"The lead author is Charles B Hensley. I have been involved in
endocrine research for some time and I can honestly this appears like a big
scam. The data they claim they obtained has not been presented at any
conference that I have attended (over 7 this year so far) nor any journal
that I subscribe to (over 30). In addition, when I went to their website,
the site had three references for Actisyn. When I went to the end to check
out he references they were all for the same study. That is totally
misleading. Also the links for the company doing the research (Human
Performance Institute, A Division of Biotem Cytotechnolologies) and
SportPharma link back and forth. If you had a credible scientific lab,
would your only link be to a sports supplement company? Too many holes in this story"

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Subject: Re: ACTISYN
From: "Human Performance Specialists, Inc." <hpsinc@mediaone.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 11:48:07 -0700

> > Has anyone had any experience with ACTISYN?
> > My friend recieved a mailing advertising it. Here's a little of what they
> > say, comparing ACTISYN to Whey:

I called SportPharma and asked for copies of their research they sent me a
very suspicious looking photocopy of a research paper without a journal
name. The lead author is Charles B Hensley. I have been involved in
endocrine research for some time and I can honestly this appears like a big
scam. The data they claim they obtained has not been presented at any
conference that I have attended (over 7 this year so far) nor any journal
that I subscribe to (over 30). In addition, when I went to their website,
the site had three references for Actisyn. When I went to the end to check
out he references they were all for the same study. That is totally
misleading. Also the links for the company doing the research (Human
Performance Institute, A Division of Biotem Cytotechnolologies) and
SportPharma link back and forth. If you had a credible scientific lab,
would your only link be to a sports supplement company? Too many holes in
this story.

Tom
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