Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 In a post by Adam (below), he says " ... no one knows what has happened to Dr Nase " . Has he lost contact with group/patients? > Do we yet know anything for sure about the role of Nitric Oxide > and cea? Or the effectiveness of the inhibitors? Every > other site I read about this stuff contradicts the last... some > say producing excess Nitric Oxide is going to be a miracle > treatment for skin problems by reducing inflammation etc... and > then I guess our group is somewhere on the other side saying that > getting rid of excess nitric oxide will be a miracle treatment > for skin problems.. But its sorta just been sitting up in the > air for a long time now. If Nitric Oxide Inhibitors are not > gonna work, I'd prefer to know that now, so as not to be waiting > around aimlessly for them.. But if they might work, lets get > started on testing them. Nobody yet knows what has happened to > Dr. Nase, but I have a feeling he would want these trials to > proceed, and if he comes back in the middle he'd obviously be > more than welcome to take over. But the Nases have already been > in contact with 29 doctors eager to begin the clinical trials, > and it shouldnt' be too hard to get funding for the project, > through something like The Dermatology Foundation. I'm sure if > we put it together properly our experiment would be grant-worthy. > Basically, lets not wait around anymore, as a group we have > enough power to get this moving. Lets pool together all the > information we already know, and see how we can best help the > process along. If you do know anything, Please let us know. > > Adam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Dr Nase's last post to the rosacea support group unless I am mistaken is:: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/message/32963 Please correct me if I am wrong. Brady Barrows > > Do we yet know anything for sure about the role of Nitric Oxide > > and cea? Or the effectiveness of the inhibitors? Every > > other site I read about this stuff contradicts the last... some > > say producing excess Nitric Oxide is going to be a miracle > > treatment for skin problems by reducing inflammation etc... and > > then I guess our group is somewhere on the other side saying that > > getting rid of excess nitric oxide will be a miracle treatment > > for skin problems.. But its sorta just been sitting up in the > > air for a long time now. If Nitric Oxide Inhibitors are not > > gonna work, I'd prefer to know that now, so as not to be waiting > > around aimlessly for them.. But if they might work, lets get > > started on testing them. Nobody yet knows what has happened to > > Dr. Nase, but I have a feeling he would want these trials to > > proceed, and if he comes back in the middle he'd obviously be > > more than welcome to take over. But the Nases have already been > > in contact with 29 doctors eager to begin the clinical trials, > > and it shouldnt' be too hard to get funding for the project, > > through something like The Dermatology Foundation. I'm sure if > > we put it together properly our experiment would be grant-worthy. > > Basically, lets not wait around anymore, as a group we have > > enough power to get this moving. Lets pool together all the > > information we already know, and see how we can best help the > > process along. If you do know anything, Please let us know. > > > > Adam > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Dr Nase's last post to the rosacea support group unless I am mistaken is:: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/message/32963 Please correct me if I am wrong. Brady Barrows > > Do we yet know anything for sure about the role of Nitric Oxide > > and cea? Or the effectiveness of the inhibitors? Every > > other site I read about this stuff contradicts the last... some > > say producing excess Nitric Oxide is going to be a miracle > > treatment for skin problems by reducing inflammation etc... and > > then I guess our group is somewhere on the other side saying that > > getting rid of excess nitric oxide will be a miracle treatment > > for skin problems.. But its sorta just been sitting up in the > > air for a long time now. If Nitric Oxide Inhibitors are not > > gonna work, I'd prefer to know that now, so as not to be waiting > > around aimlessly for them.. But if they might work, lets get > > started on testing them. Nobody yet knows what has happened to > > Dr. Nase, but I have a feeling he would want these trials to > > proceed, and if he comes back in the middle he'd obviously be > > more than welcome to take over. But the Nases have already been > > in contact with 29 doctors eager to begin the clinical trials, > > and it shouldnt' be too hard to get funding for the project, > > through something like The Dermatology Foundation. I'm sure if > > we put it together properly our experiment would be grant-worthy. > > Basically, lets not wait around anymore, as a group we have > > enough power to get this moving. Lets pool together all the > > information we already know, and see how we can best help the > > process along. If you do know anything, Please let us know. > > > > Adam > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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