Talk:Protandim/Archives/2010/May

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I received this message regarding this article I see some of your info on wikipedia is incorrect regarding Protandim®. The are actually 2 patents on composition. Not just on the 5 ingredients, but on all the possible variations therein which can be used to create Protandim®. If you want proof, go to the USPTO website and type in Protandim®. Being as you are a physician and should be technically proficient enough to understand medical publications, reading through lengthy patent documentation should not be hard for you. I am a layperson and understood it fairly well. Before condemning something, why don't you try some personal experience with it? Are you that scared that ingesting Tumeric, Bacopa, Ashwaganda, Green Tea & Milk Thistle will be harmful? Are you attempting to be a watchdog for some poor hapless souls? Every person to whom I have spoken, who's had experience with Protandim, are grateful that they have access to it.

I know MDs don't put stock in personal testimony, but regular people do. If you could actually go to a meeting and listen to people speak out of experience, I think you'd be surprised.

And really, enough of the "placebo effect" already. Why do you guys always resort to that card as a last ditch effort?

At least you guys modified the wiki article to be more objective and less biased. And BTW, the study on worms is irrelevant when it comes to discussions of Protandim. Protandim is formulated to work on mammals only!

Good Day - jpachoulli Doc James  (talk · contribs · email) 00:51, 12 May 2010 (UTC)