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Biotech / Medical : QDEL - Quidel more quick diagnosis
QDEL 21.36-3.7%Nov 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: ken whited who wrote (1093)9/3/1997 1:13:00 AM
From: FISHERMAN   of 1693
 
Thanks for your kind and patient response. I'm bitter about this
company for personal reasons. Personal being that I had suffered for
30 years with H-Pylori and spent an average of $70 per month on Zantac
to ease the pain of the ulcer, but not cure it. Many hundreds of thousands of people are still held captive by the multi billion dollar
drug industry and the uninformed MDs' standard tests for , and treatment of ulcers.

After seeing a television special several years ago, about a scientist
from Australia, who had evidence that 90% of ulcers were caused by a
bacteria, H-Pylori, I changed my doctor and insisted on the scientist's recommended treatment. The doctor put me on a two week course of anti-biotic, and a one month course of Prilosec (similar to Zantac, but stronger). The ulcer has not bothered me since.

Quidel picked up on the H-Pylori theory quickly. They have developed
a quick test, and finally a recommended cure. They were first to the well, but can't seem to bring the water up. Perhaps this VHA deal
will help.

Sorry to be so long-winded Ken. I have checked their chart; your windows of oppourtunity (to sell at $6.00 or above) were not that wide as this 5 year chart shows.
quote.yahoo.com

Best of luck,

Tim
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