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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mad2 who wrote (138)2/1/1999 9:56:00 AM
From: DanZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5582
 
Mad2,

I sincerely appreciate your passing on your communications with Dr. Grossan, as I'm sure others do. I'm a little surprised by the change in tone from one message to another, however. Do you know the politics behind his messages?

Thanks also to Dan B on the other GUMM thread for posting information on homeopathic products. I had no idea that's what it meant and I don't think the average consumer knows either. If a person sees a cold remedy on the shelf and heard that it works, I think they will buy it whether it's homeopathic or hookapathic.

Dan



To: Mad2 who wrote (138)2/1/1999 3:17:00 PM
From: out_of_the_loop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5582
 
Mad2:

I have spoken with one of the founders of the GelTech company.
Here are the answers to some of your questions regarding ZICAM.
1. When Dr. Grossan received info about ZICAM, that proprietary name had not yet been released and he reviewed the literature of the material under another name. That is common in the development of names for remedies.
2. Dr. Hensley has over 40 publications and did his Ph.D. at the USC. The references I listed on my previous post were indeed his and I was able to find them in LESS THAN a MINUTE. I could list more but they are not necessary. Anyone else wanting to do a medical search under his name, try Hensley CB. That format is how medical journals are published and searched. Try

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Those are just a few. I am not going to give other "how to use a medical library" courses here, but the point is that this is a well-published, reputable man.

The ZICAM studies are indeed protected under the rules surrounding articles submitted for publication that I mentioned in a previous post.

This has a lot more upside than downside potential. Shorters looking for shares: I hope you find them because you will be buyers at some point. There is a post somewhere recently in SI written by a shorter who was able to find shares. Good luck.