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To: drakes353 who wrote (8634)12/5/1998 11:34:00 AM
From: Ironyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8960
 
Drakes,,,

Really,,,You know that I am talking about adults. Kids catch everything and have no " build up " in their system to call upon.

Please try the product,,,,it works!

Regards,
Eric Parde



To: drakes353 who wrote (8634)12/7/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: Will Preska  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8960
 
Drakes, you wrote:

Why don't we just ask the participants in the pediatric study?

This is a classic example of your mis-information campaign against Quigley. The pediatric study did not test Cold-Eeze! It was a different formula.

And with the protocol violations involved therein, the study ended up being a complete waste of time anyway.

Eric's statement about asking anyone with kids is valid. I have young kids. Cold-Eeze has prevented colds in my house for 2 solid years now, while neighbors, friends, and classmates have gone right on sniffling and having "faucet nose" running down their faces. I have all the laboratory data I need.

- Will