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Manal:
Dear Sajid

You were totally right. :thumbsup

I asked about this MFIII tablets (for me) in pharmacies in The US and Swizerland (where it is manufactured) and no body heard of this. I sent them to double check that they were FDA approved and they sent me the code number under which they took their approvel and they told me that i can buy their medication through the net only. They also sent me other Swiss Certificates. Actually that made me suspecious and i e-mailed the FDA information office and they told me that this drug is not approved by them.

I know that not all medicines are FDA approved and that is OK with me. But really one can't trust people who are cheating you with false information.

Anyway, hope that there would be a way to avoid those cheaters especially in health related issues. :nope :letsgo :bat

So i wanted to tell you that your point of view was totally correct :clap

Thanks
Manal

§ãJ¡Ð ساجد:
Hi,

I am happy and sad, both at the same time!  ???

I really hoped that this was a new breakthrough and would cure Thal (or at least increase the duration between Transfusions).

Well, at least now we know how to ensure that these things can be recognised as fake by tracing their source of manufacture!

So, good work! Keep it up :thumbsup

Take care, Peace!

Andy Battaglia:
I would like to add a couple notes to this topic.

Injections of live cells can cause allergic reactions and there are cases on record of patients dying from the "therapy". Any claims that there is no reaction in the human body are false.

This danger is not present in the oral pills that make the claim of live cell therapy. However, since these pills must pass through the digestive system, their ability to work as claimed seems very suspect as the cells are digested just as any protein would be. There are also herbal substitutes for the live animal cells. Depending on the content, these herbal pills may have some value in general in terms of better health, but so do fresh air and exercise.

What I ran into frequently while trying to research this subject was that there have been many cases where people have been charged with fraud for selling live cell therapy. I believe the claims made are simply part of the marketing scheme for products sold to desperate patients who want to believe in a cure, and are intended to mislead people into parting with their money. Some people have become very wealthy from these live cell therapy scams. As always, I say "show us those who are cured if you expect us to believe your claims".

Manal:
Thanks Andy

It is a blessing being in this site. Exchange of opinions and information helps in clarifying a lot of vague points (at least to me) that may cause a lot of harm

thanks again

Manal

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