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To: Due Diligence who wrote (6717)5/12/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8835
 
Jimbo,

Check the ingredients on a bottle of saline solution.

After looking at the web page I am confused. Has there been a recent change in management? "As part of a corporate realignment around proprietary products, La Jolla Diagnostics has made the decision to sell its entire antisera inventory via an close-out sale." These products look very mainstream.

The new products are all based on ClusterWater(TM). I would have to pull the refs (1-3) to be sure, but all of the various past forms of polywater that I am aware of are highly disputed. I am still not impressed by the patent.

The key reference on the web page is #4. As I recall, this is an extremely controversial paper that "proves" homeopathy for which Nature has been heavily criticized in publishing. Many believe that the results in this paper are highly suspect and the debate continues.

On the other hand, they are charging pretty good prices for these products. How are the sales?

(4) Davenas, E. et al Human Basophil Degranulation Triggered by Very
Dilute Antiserum against IGE. Nature 333: 816-818, 1988