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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hank who wrote (2584)7/25/2000 11:27:02 AM
From: DanZ  Respond to of 5582
 
You made a ludicrous claim that Gum Tech is selling crushed tea leaves, implying that the Allergy formula isn't effective. You contradicted yourself in saying that most effective herbal remedies are derived from plants. My post was meant to show that if you had just spent a few minutes of research, you would have discovered that the active ingredients in Zicam Allergy Relief are well established and proven ingredients against allergy symptoms. They are also derived from plants so you should be happy.

Acetamenaphine is sold under several brand names. Aspirin is sold under several brand names. Ibuprophen is sold under several brand names. Who cares if the ingredients in Zicam Allergy Relief are sold under other brand names? Like I said, it comes down to marketing. Gel Tech has better distribution than the other herbal brands. The other products that I saw on the Internet are sold through health food type stores. Zicam Allergy Relief is available in many of the same 50,000 mainstream stores where Zicam Cold Remedy is sold. You know, stores like Wal*mart, Kmart, Target, Walgreen, Costco, Albertsons, Rite Aid, CVS, for example.