Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 Thanks, Matija. I didn't want to be the first to take the liberty, but I'm very glad the information is being shared. It must frustrate you and the other moderators who field all these repeat questions. You handle it very well, I think, and I'm learning to first use the search engine before posting. But I find it difficult to search for products for two reasons: the search engine returns many seemingly extraneous hits, and there's no good way to identify the post that contains the ingredients or key info about a product. Have you or considered collecting the products' ingredients and other key information in a Yahoo eGroup file that is accessible to all group members on the group site. Alternatively, the information could be posted on a Web site, available to everyone. Would that be legal? Marjorie Marjorie Lazoff, MD > It's ok to list the ingredients of ZincO. We've done it on the list > lots of times. Here's one instance of a listing: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/message/18196 > > Hope that helps! > Matija > > > > > , there was no lecithin in the list of ingredients emailed to > > me by Dr. Sy. (Out of respect for Dr. Sy, who doesn't list her > > ingredients publicly on her site, I won't reproduce the list here.) > > > > Marjorie > > > > Marjorie Lazoff, MD > > > > > I reacted similarly to zinco. Someone on the list told me that > zinco > > > contains lecithin and some other ingredients that I might be > > reacting to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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