Guest guest Posted May 25, 2002 Report Share Posted May 25, 2002 > [, you apologized to me privately for underestimating the > sophistication and intelligence of the group. That's very kind of you > to acknowledge, but why haven't you shared that apology with the > group?] > > Marjorie > > Marjorie Lazoff, MD I believe I did mention that in one of my former posts. I sent you a personal e-mail for just that reason- it was personal. You then wrote me back and asked if I wouldn't mind you posting it on the forum. I said no I wouldn't mind but please be sure to say that the content was from a personal e-mail. Then you turned it around to look as though I would secretly tell you I thought the individuals on this forum were sophisticated, but not share it with the whole group. What was your motivation in doing so? Hi Dr. Pilcher (),Thanks for the kind reply. Shall I post it on the board, or anotherreply? 's (the list owner) clarifying posts nothwithstanding ,no one finds this a technically easy group to post on.Marjorie> Dr. Lazoff,>> Thanks for forwarding my post to the board- I haven't gotten the hang> of it yet I guess. I hope that you take none of my comments> personally- I understand your skepticism and appreciate your raising> the level of debate. It is our job to perform the studies> appropriately (which I believe they were), as well as report them in> a concise and complete manner. Unfortunately, others did not see it> that way and wished to release a layman's version so all could> understand the results. I believe the sophistication and intelligence> of the group was underestimated and for that I apologize. Hopefully> the product will be effective and these debates will have proved> beneficial for all parties involved. I assure you that our intentions> are pure- it is specifically why I left academics. Studying the role> of altered cell:extracellular matrix interactions on keratinocyte> migration with my small group in my lab was not going to benefit> anyone anytime soon. In the past year I have performed many of the> same molecular and cell biology techniques I have always used, except> with a team that has channeled them into identifying a new family of> potential anti-inflammatory compounds that can help treat those that> suffer from skin disease. We are not saying that " Dramatic Relief " is> the end-all be-all for rosacea sufferers. What we are saying is that> it has proven effective in relieving symptoms associated with the> disease in several anecdotal cases as well as in one clinical study> performed.>> Best Regards and thanks for the opportunity to post on the forum->> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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