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Hi all,

There is currently some company sending email ads to our list members

individually again about a supplement made to help MSA patients. Several of us

have checked with experts and looked at the info contained in the ads. The ads

have very questionable info as most of the science they quote is Parkinson's

research NOT MSA research. One of the main papers quoted is not a known

scientific journal.

If you want to try the supplement - that is up to you, but we can find no MSA

expert who has any knowledge of this product or even thinks it has much hope of

helping. Remember that email ads for supplements are not governed in the USA as

are medicines. In my non-medical opinion, I feel this is a very distorted claim

at best. I would love to be proven wrong with a double blind study of the

supplement. However, most scientific studies do not charge for the supplement

in the studies.

Take care, Bill Werre

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