Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Dear MLM person, Okay, you did a search and made yourself a list of groups to hit with your product. I understand. It's just that SELLING is prohibited here. If it were not, it wouldn't take more than a couple of days before " Longevity " would simply no longer exist. Oh, never mind...... Listen, Immunical is an overpriced whey isolate with an glossy presentation and typical hype. It's web site even has photo of a chap in a white lab-coat. Oh, and I love the standard disclaimer that confesses that it's actually just a nutrient and if anyone claims otherwise.... Well, I seem to recall your early personal lengthy (heavy-handed) descriptions of dramatic, well, " cures " . That seems to conflict somewhat with the thrust of Immunical's disclaimer; know what I mean? In closing, please go elsewhere. -bb (PS I've got this hair loss thing going on so uh, what do you think?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Dr. Bounous is the owner of Immunocal . . . . . . " In 1978, Dr. Bounous initiated a novel research program in conjunction with a colleague from the McGill University Faculty of Medicine to search for a dietary protein source that would boost the immune system. Their research led to the discovery of an undenatured serum milk concentrate that sustains normal glutathione levels and promotes immunoenhancing and anticarcinogenic activity. Subsequent identification of the active ingredients present in this protein mixture led to the development of a high-quality bioactive material given the name and trademark Immunocal®/HMS 90® in 1993. " Re: Immunicow Immunicow works real good. Its distributors are wrong though in claiming that ONLY Immunicow performs. Seems they didn't read Breakthrough in Cell defense by Bounous, who details his work using average European undenatured whey as a glutathione precursor before jumping a more highly purified product through pharmaceutical hoops. For longevity purposes of the thread, glutathione levels were always unusually high in centenarians. Immunicow's disclaimer whatever it is is, is a legal maneuver; we all know of " cures " that can't be repeated even by testimonial because companies chose to market their product or device outside restrictions imposed by drug and health device regulations. Duncan Crow (an ex-immunicow distributor) http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/ On 29 Nov 2006 at 11:47, Longevity wrote: > > Posted by: " bbburtnick@... " bbburtnick@... bryanistic > Date: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:38 am ((PST)) > > Dear MLM person, > Okay, you did a search and made yourself a list of groups to hit with > your product. I understand. It's just that SELLING is prohibited here. > If it were not, it wouldn't take more than a couple of days before > " Longevity " would simply no longer exist. Oh, never mind...... Listen, > Immunical is an overpriced whey isolate with an glossy presentation > and typical hype. It's web site even has photo of a chap in a white > lab-coat. Oh, and I love the standard disclaimer that confesses that > it's actually just a nutrient and if anyone claims otherwise.... Well, > I seem to recall your early personal lengthy (heavy-handed) > descriptions of dramatic, well, " cures " . That seems to conflict > somewhat with the thrust of Immunical's disclaimer; know what I mean? > In closing, please go elsewhere. -bb (PS I've got this hair loss thing > going on so uh, what do you think?) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Then is Immunocal similar to Colostrum? Thanks, Jess Re: Re: Immunicow Dr. Bounous is the owner of Immunocal . . . . . . " In 1978, Dr. Bounous initiated a novel research program in conjunction with a colleague from the McGill University Faculty of Medicine to search for a dietary protein source that would boost the immune system. Their research led to the discovery of an undenatured serum milk concentrate that sustains normal glutathione levels and promotes immunoenhancing and anticarcinogenic activity. Subsequent identification of the active ingredients present in this protein mixture led to the development of a high-quality bioactive material given the name and trademark Immunocal®/HMS 90® in 1993. " Re: Immunicow Immunicow works real good. Its distributors are wrong though in claiming that ONLY Immunicow performs. Seems they didn't read Breakthrough in Cell defense by Bounous, who details his work using average European undenatured whey as a glutathione precursor before jumping a more highly purified product through pharmaceutical hoops. For longevity purposes of the thread, glutathione levels were always unusually high in centenarians. Immunicow's disclaimer whatever it is is, is a legal maneuver; we all know of " cures " that can't be repeated even by testimonial because companies chose to market their product or device outside restrictions imposed by drug and health device regulations. Duncan Crow (an ex-immunicow distributor) http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/ On 29 Nov 2006 at 11:47, Longevity wrote: > > Posted by: " bbburtnick@... " bbburtnick@... bryanistic > Date: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:38 am ((PST)) > > Dear MLM person, > Okay, you did a search and made yourself a list of groups to hit with > your product. I understand. It's just that SELLING is prohibited here. > If it were not, it wouldn't take more than a couple of days before > " Longevity " would simply no longer exist. Oh, never mind...... Listen, > Immunical is an overpriced whey isolate with an glossy presentation > and typical hype. It's web site even has photo of a chap in a white > lab-coat. Oh, and I love the standard disclaimer that confesses that > it's actually just a nutrient and if anyone claims otherwise.... Well, > I seem to recall your early personal lengthy (heavy-handed) > descriptions of dramatic, well, " cures " . That seems to conflict > somewhat with the thrust of Immunical's disclaimer; know what I mean? > In closing, please go elsewhere. -bb (PS I've got this hair loss thing > going on so uh, what do you think?) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Dr. Bounous may hold a patent, but my point is that his book details his use of an average undenatured whey, essentially a waste product that was being dumped, to increase glutathione levels. This occurred before he determined which whey fractions contained the glutathione precursors and purified them out a bit as many companies are now doing. Duncan On 30 Nov 2006 at 11:51, Longevity wrote: > > Posted by: " H. R. Blais " hrblais@... hrblais > Date: Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:43 pm ((PST)) > > Dr. Bounous is the owner of Immunocal . . . . . . > > " In 1978, Dr. Bounous initiated a novel research program in > conjunction with a colleague from the McGill University Faculty of > Medicine to search for a dietary protein source that would boost the > immune system. Their research led to the discovery of an undenatured > serum milk concentrate that sustains normal glutathione levels and > promotes immunoenhancing and anticarcinogenic activity. Subsequent > identification of the active ingredients present in this protein > mixture led to the development of a high-quality bioactive material > given the name and trademark Immunocal®/HMS 90® in 1993. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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