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To: Nicholas A. Sceusa, Pharm. D. who wrote (7111)1/2/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: Russell McGuire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8960
 
To all : I was in a Dollar General store the other day looking for glue and decided to see if they sold Cold-eeze. They didn't but, they had another zinc supplement by Rexall. On the front of the box it had zinc in big letters and then there was a small tag next to it. The tag said "Before their was Cold-eeze, there was Rexall". On the back in really small print it said "Not made by the Quigley Corp. or the makers of Cold-eeze". Just thought it was interesting that they had that stuff printed on their box.



To: Nicholas A. Sceusa, Pharm. D. who wrote (7111)1/2/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: George Eby  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8960
 
Bias in the Cleveland Clinic Study of ColdEeze.

My response to the (i)Annals of Internal Medicine(/i) question concerning "Where is the Bias?" with reference to the various claims of bias in the Cleveland Clinic Cold-Eeze study can be found at acponline.org.

The entire series containing the original Cleveland Clinic Study of ColdEeze and various comments since then is hyperlinked from coldcure.com.

Thanks for the question Nick. George Eby