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To: John Lacelle who wrote (56873)6/27/1998 6:37:00 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Respond to of 58324
 
I got out of QGLY yesterday for a 30% loss this time around. I made 300% percent on it when it exploded upwards two Decembers ago, though.

But as for the Barron's article, I have not read it. If it includes Quigely's Cold-Eeze in with the other zinc losenges without testing Cold-Eeze, then it may be in error. Quigley's is a patented formula which was proven effective twice by the Cleveland Clinic. Other zinc products such as Hall's Zinc or Vick's zinc are not the same as Quigley's.

If the Barron's article specifically mentions Quigely's Cold-Eeze as being de-bunked, then that will be cause for concern for possible fraud not only by Quigley Corp., but also by the Cleveland Clinic.

Nevertheless, I now feel pretty good about getting out yesterday.