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Hi Arden,

I looked into the ray gel. It's $33.00 wholesale for a .35oz tube, so it

taint cheap. You can go to either www.raygel.com to look up this one

product, or to www.integrativeinc.com for a look at all their products. The

company is out of Lake O and now in Minnesota or Wisconsin, I can't

remember...there is no minimum purchase but there is an 8.50 shpg charge

under $200.00 (1-877-634-3699). Anyway, thanks for your help....here's the

info in case other people are interested:

RayGel¢â is a patented gel that maintains healthy skin appearance during

radiation therapy. Clinically studied RayGel¢â combines GSH, L-cysteine and

AnthoRedoxin¢â.

Demonstrated Efficacy and Safety:

? Maintains healthy skin appearance during radiation therapy 1, 2

? 85% of patients who used RayGel¢â while receiving radiation therapy

rated it effective, and would enthusiastically recommend it to others

? Legacy Hospital clinical trial, in progress (Fall 04)

? Lab-tested for purity, potency and bioavailability in a registered

drug facility

Unique:

? Exclusive, patented formulation (U.S. Patent 5,925,620)

? Gel delivery system

? Features AnthoRedoxin

Easy to use:

? Convenient, non-greasy gel

? Frequency:

? Apply twice daily during radiation treatment cycle

? 60 to 90 minutes prior to each treatment session

? And again 4 to 8 hours after each treatment session

? Application Instructions:

? Wash hands with soap and water.

? Use fingertips to apply the equivalent of 1/4 teaspoon to a 10 " x

10 " area. Thoroughly rub purple-colored gel into the skin for 2-3 minutes

until no longer visible on skin's surface.

? In general, you should be applying the product from just below the

breast, all the way up to the collar bone and from the edge of the sternum

in to the armpit.

? Be sure to apply to all areas exposed to radiation, including the

nipple.

? Be careful to spread RayGel¢â evenly and uniformly to all areas

that will be exposed to radiation. If in doubt, cover a little more area

than you think necessary.

? Apply 60-90 minutes before your treatment.

? Do not over-apply this product. Any gel remaining on the skin

after 3 minutes of rubbing is an indication of over application.

? Repeat the application procedure 4-8 hours after the radiation

treatment.

? On days without radiation treatment, apply gel twice a day; once

in the morning and once in the evening.

? Keep gel at room temperature.

Ordering Information:

? To order RayGel¢â please click here or call our customer service

department at 1-877-634-3699.

Research Citations

1 Enomoto TM, T, N, Homer L, Walts D, N.

Raygel¢â - an alternative for skin care during external radiation beam

radiation. Presented at the Portland Surgical Society Annual Scientific

Meeting (2003) and the North Pacific Surgical Association Annual Meeting

(2004) .

2 N. Benefit of RayGel¢â for prevention of radiation burn

associated with external beam radiation therapy. Center for Traditional

Medicine. Lake Oswego, Oregon. 2004

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