To: Joe Krupa who wrote (12821 ) 9/6/2003 3:45:03 AM From: Cal Gary Respond to of 14101 Hi Joe Up till the end of August, I have used my Pennsaid Elbows the most. Applied many times for tendonitis and bruised elbows, and several applications for a dislocated elbow. I have used my Pennsaid Foot , next frequent. Applied to rolled ankles twice, bruised metatarsals and in-step. Always great results. Get this, while using Pennsaid Foot , my swollen knuckles on my right hand got great results despite using Pennsaid Hands earlier which did not help at all. Obviously I did not use enough drops of Pennsaid Hands applied to the swollen knuckles. Once the swelling disappear, discovered I had a broken finger. Without the swelling, the knuckle joint popped out of place, ouch, several times. Perhaps Pennsaid worked too well in this case. I have used Pennsaid Cold Sore once. I seem to gets blisters once every decade since I was a child. Due for one any time. I think a blister was happening, applied Pennsaid Cold Sore. It never developed so I really don't know for sure if it actually was a cold sore. I have just started using Pennsaid Back . An exciting discovery. I get great relief for a bruised hip pointer. I get 80% relief for muscle knots. I only get 40% pain relief for large muscle pulls. Perhaps not enough drops. Anyways, a great new application. I have used Pennsaid Legs , but with lowest results. Doesn't work well for Hamstrings, charlie horses, pulled tendons. Perhaps not enough drop. In each of the above cases, soft tissue injuries healed significantly faster once inflamation resolved. This is from experience comparing other types of treatments I have used in the past. Finally, my brother-in-law tried my Pennsaid Knee. Long story short: Pennsaid Works, and Works Well for the knee!! Anyways, DMX will probably get into big trouble with this off-label usage report. >G< Serves management right for not protecting the share price. >GGG< Joe, I suggest you do lunch with Danny. Talk about his DMX stock options, general marketing approaches and issues, and find out more about his plans for branding Pennsaid. Have a great light-hearted evening. G.