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Yes please, do let me know when the product will become available, I am in

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Re: Repost from Dr. Pilcher

> Dr. Pilcher,

>

> Please let us know when the product will be available and where we

> can buy it.

>

> Thanks,

> Matija

>

>

>

> > I would urge you to look at the degree of improvement between

> control

> > and treated groups rather than looking solely at numbers of those

> > that improved. We fully agree that the control group did show

> > improvement- in fact, it simply bolsters our confidence that we

> have

> > a highly moisturizing lotion that aids in the treatment of symptoms

> > such as desquamation. We have seen this consistently in our eczema

> > studies as well. Your point is well taken about dermal vs.

> epidermal

> > inflammation. We have found in our Franz cell analyses that we are

> > able to obtain biologically active amounts of compound in the

> dermis

> > of human skin. So I personally believe that any effects in the

> > epidermis will also be seen in the dermis as well.

> >

> > If there were no limitations on claims why would we claim to have a

> > cure if it didn't cure rosacea? I hope that you see we are not

> making

> > those types of claims. In fact, all we have said since the firs

> post

> > is that it helps in improving symptoms. I don't want to sound

> > defensive and am truly trying to keep an open mind. Please forgive

> me

> > if I feel just a little grilled over the coals J.

> >

> > The sunscreen effect you refer to is due to the molecular structure

> > of Quadrinone. It was discovered in one of our initial UV studies

> > that it had the ability to absorb UVR. In the very first clinical

> > study performed by Cutanix patients were pre-dosed with the lotion

> > prior to UV exposure. Naturally, the data came back incredibly

> > positive and we were extremely pleased. Then we decided to test for

> > UV absorbing capacity and indeed Quadrinone in a 5% lotion had an

> spf

> > of 8-9. We have since looked at 2% and 1% lotions and for those the

> > spf is around 3-4 and 1-2, respectively. In all of our subsequent

> > clinical studies we have post-dosed the subjects with control or

> > active lotions after UV treatment to prevent skewing our data with

> > the natural sunscreen characteristics of the molecule. In those

> > studies Quadrinone effectively inhibit UV-induced erythema.

> >

> > It seems as though we are bound to disagree on much and I hope that

> > none of our debate has been taken personally. Although, I have to

> > admit that it has been hard for me at times. All that our company

> > asks is that you give us a shot and see if the product works in

> your

> > case. Cheers to all in this group- you are why I do what I do.

> >

> > Pilcher

>

>

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>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

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