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To: Druss who wrote (521)3/23/1998 9:01:00 AM
From: BDR  Respond to of 4634
 
<<Why would DHEA not work
on other viruses besides HIV, such as the common cold, flu, rabies, polio, ebola and
so on? >>

I am glad you have pointed out the tremendous potential for this company. A cure for every virus! This is going to be HUGE. (g)



To: Druss who wrote (521)3/24/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: Eric Klein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4634
 
HEPH: I think DHEA is a great supplement. The DHEA your body makes declines as you age. It makes sense to supplement it.

For example, I'm a 43 year old marathon runner. I developed Achilles tendonitis, not unusual, the tendons become more rigid as we age. I started taking DHEA and, Voila! The tendonitis is cured (or at least almost unnoticeable). Miracle Drug!

However, that said, there are a bunch of brands of DHEA on the shelf at Long's, and it's very cheap.

Why invest in HEPH. They didn't develop DHEA (it's a natural hormone). They can't have an exclusive on it. So what's the deal?