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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold

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To: Hank who wrote (4772)10/25/2003 2:39:28 AM
From: StockDung   of 5582
 
STRONG SPECULATIVE BUY!!->"CURE FOR COMMON COLD PATENTED"

From: George A. Eby III (73700.2627@CompuServe.COM)
Subject: CURE FOR COMMON COLD PATENTED
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Newsgroups: bionet.virology, sci.chem.organomet, sci.med.pharmacy, alt.inventors
Date: 1995/06/11


The CURE FOR COMMON COLD has been patented.

See U.S. Patent number 5,409,905 issued April 25, 1995.
Inventor: George A. Eby III, Austin, Texas Compuserve ID
#73750,2164
Published technical information sources available
include: (a) Peer reviewed journal of Pharmacy Technology article
entitled "Dose-Response Linearity in Dose Response from Zinc
Lozenges in Treatment of Common Colds" published June 9, 1995, by
Harvey Whitney Book Company, Cincinati, Ohio. (b) book article
entitled "The Zinc Lozenge and Common Cold Story" in Metal-
Ligand Interactions in Biological Fluids: Bioinorganic Medicine,
volume 2, pages 1182-1190, edited by Guy Berthon PhD, Research
Director INSERM Unit 305, Toulouse, France, published in June of
1995 by Marcel Dekker, Inc. of New York, and (c) Handbook for
Curing the Common Cold - The Zinc Lozenge Story (ISBN
0-9638967-0-9) published by George Eby Research, Austin, Texas.

Although product development is essentially complete, until a US
FDA New Drug Application is approved, these patented COLD CURE
throat lozenges are available only to pharmacists and physicians,
and medical and pharmacology researchers at government, corporate
and private research centers.

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George A. Eby III
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