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To: Cacaito who wrote (4228)7/17/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Irish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Sr. Caciato:

Thank-you Sir ....Information..... that is exactly what we need.

Regards Irish



To: Cacaito who wrote (4228)7/17/1998 8:16:00 PM
From: Jean-Philippe Chevalier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
What are you babbling about. Your post that I was referring to has absolutely nothing to do with CCSI.

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I merely asked the appropriate question, "So what?" precisely because the post has nothing to do with CCSI's alleged product. What it does say is that more readings need to be taken for research purposes, which one would expect to be done using traditional heel stick methods as this seems to be the prevalent method currently in use. I am not particularly offended by the tried and true heelstick approach but those who are should logically question the humanitarian principles of Dr. Maisels, subjecting healthy babies to the dreaded heel stick. Tusk Tusk!

Meanwhile, you have the nerve to state, "One of the shorts'claims is that their science does not work. This is an statement to the contrary." Your post clearly has nothing to do with CCSI science or their gadget. There is a place in the Coffee Shop for the likes of you.



To: Cacaito who wrote (4228)7/17/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5736
 
I think Maisels is a qualified expert in the field of infant jaundice. I don't know if the science works, but Maisels has said that initial studies indicate it does, but further testing is needed before the device can be relied upon.

The question that remains for me, is whether the device has a market. CCSI has to convince a manufacturer and distributor that the market does exist before there can be a "deal."



To: Cacaito who wrote (4228)7/17/1998 9:35:00 PM
From: Irish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Sr. Caciato:
Don Carson has no interest in anything you might have to say that might reflect anything good on CCSI in any way so it seems.
Not surprising.... he is a short...so it seems at least. However for those of us who are not I would kindly ask you to post anything
you have positive or negative re: CCSI. I have read all your posts and have thanked you in the past for them . I have also read your posts in the SPRX thread and have not seen fit to attack you for them.

Regards Irish