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--- wrote:

<<Finally, I have often requested but never received

information

documenting the OBJECTIVE success of ultra low dose

patents. While

we

all have had patients report symptomatic relief from

taking such

products, I doubt anyone can prove this is not a

placebo effect.

Placebo effects run as high as 90% in private

practice. I have NEVER

seen changes in objective laboratory parameters,

except when using

moderate to high dose products. To suggest otherwise

is to suggest

that the biochemical action of herbs is based on

something other than

pharmacology. >>

 

If long-term low doses of fangji are sufficient to

cause renal failure, it doesn't seem too farfetched to

entertain the notion that there may be therapeutic

benefits beyond placebo for low doses as well.

 

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