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That would be sooo practical. I can't imagine it being too difficult

either. I'm wondering whether there might be something like that

already in Germany...

Another thing I wonder about is why there aren't any chelator patches

available. When I first heard of " transdermal, " that's what I thought

it would be. Patches would ensure slow release, the maintenance of a

steady amount of the agent in the body, and would also guarantee more

accurate dosing. At least that's how it looks to my layperson mind.

I too am thinking out loud. Someone out there must know how to go about

getting these things done.

Beti

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> Does anyone know how we would go about begging a reputable company to

> create a chewable ALA? Something that really is palatable? Unless

it

> is already in the works, I suppose creating a new supp isn't

something

> that can be done overnight... but I was just thinking out loud.

>

> Pam

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I'm going to call Lee Silsby tomorrow and ask about these. B.

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> > Does anyone know how we would go about begging a reputable

company to

> > create a chewable ALA? Something that really is palatable?

Unless

> it

> > is already in the works, I suppose creating a new supp isn't

> something

> > that can be done overnight... but I was just thinking out loud.

> >

> > Pam

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Have to be careful about patches, some (other ones) use gluten-based adhesive.

S S

<p>I'm going to call Lee Silsby tomorrow and ask about these. B.<br>

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> That would be sooo practical. I can't imagine it being too <br>

difficult <br>

> either. I'm wondering whether there might be something like that <br>

> already in Germany...<br>

> <br>

> Another thing I wonder about is why there aren't any chelator <br>

patches <br>

> available. When I first heard of " transdermal,<wbr> " that's what I <br>

thought <br>

> it would be. Patches would ensure slow release, the maintenance of <br>

a <br>

> steady amount of the agent in the body, and would also guarantee <br>

more <br>

> accurate dosing. At least that's how it looks to my layperson mind.<br>

> <br>

> I too am thinking out loud. Someone out there must know how to go <br>

about <br>

> getting these things done.<br>

> <br>

> Beti<br>

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I'm with you, Beti, the person who develops a slow release patch for Ala is

going to make a fortune. I know I'd pay more than a little to have an 8 hour

patch. I have thought about this, a lot.

[ ] Re: Chewable ALA... should we get someone to make

these???/...and patches

That would be sooo practical. I can't imagine it being too difficult

either. I'm wondering whether there might be something like that

already in Germany...

Another thing I wonder about is why there aren't any chelator patches

available. When I first heard of " transdermal, " that's what I thought

it would be. Patches would ensure slow release, the maintenance of a

steady amount of the agent in the body, and would also guarantee more

accurate dosing. At least that's how it looks to my layperson mind.

I too am thinking out loud. Someone out there must know how to go about

getting these things done.

Beti

>

> Does anyone know how we would go about begging a reputable company to

> create a chewable ALA? Something that really is palatable? Unless

it

> is already in the works, I suppose creating a new supp isn't

something

> that can be done overnight... but I was just thinking out loud.

>

> Pam

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> I'm with you, Beti, the person who develops a slow release patch for

Ala is going to make a fortune. I know I'd pay more than a little to

have an 8 hour patch. I have thought about this, a lot.

>

>

Me Three..will someone please write and ask Gene and Jim at Hopewell

to make them!!!

something we could all wear..every weekend

http://www.hopewellrx.com/aboutus/index.shtml

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A few months back I was thinking that making ala in a gummi would be

awesome too!

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> > Does anyone know how we would go about begging a reputable

company to

> > create a chewable ALA? Something that really is palatable?

Unless

> it

> > is already in the works, I suppose creating a new supp isn't

> something

> > that can be done overnight... but I was just thinking out loud.

> >

> > Pam

> >

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> > I'm with you, Beti, the person who develops a slow release patch

> for Ala is going to make a fortune. I know I'd pay more than a

> little to have an 8 hour patch. I have thought about this, a lot.

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I don't know about a chewable, I want a time released formula that

will allow for dosing every 8 to 12 hours. Every 3 hours around the

clock is making me nuts!!!

judyblondblue

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> > > I'm with you, Beti, the person who develops a slow release

patch

> > for Ala is going to make a fortune. I know I'd pay more than a

> > little to have an 8 hour patch. I have thought about this, a lot.

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