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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold

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To: DanZ who wrote (4768)10/28/2003 10:30:20 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) of 5582
 
HMMM, THEY USE MURRY'S NAME TO ENDORSE ZICAM AND MURRY THEN SAYS HE NEVER GAVE ANYONE AUTHORITY TO USE HIS NAME AND NEVER ENDORSED ZICAM. MURRY THEN DEMANDS TO TAKE HIS NAME OFF THEIR SITE AND NOW THIS. LOL

Re: Zicam Apparently Damaged This Guy's Olfactory Nerves
by entconsult@aol.comnospam (ENTconsult) 2003-08-16 17:25:23 < Prev
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"he said that anyone claiming the can fix anosmia is
using human beings as research rats."

If the anosmia is seen early there is a protocol for treating it as we do
Bell's palsy.
Problem is, how to prove that it wouldn't have gotten well without the
treatment?
For patient's who discover anosmia after using this spray, I would recommend
immediate saline irrigation. Removal of the particles might enhance the body's
ability to recover.
Murray Grossan, M.D.
ent-consult.com
hydromedonline.com


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Zicam Apparently Damaged This Guy's Olfactory Nerves "Steven D. Litvintchouk" <sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net> 2003-08-16 16:26:09

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Re: Zicam Apparently Damaged This Guy's Olfactory Nerves ray_killeen@hotmail.com (Ray Killeen) 2003-08-21 05:42:02
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