SinoFresh and Dairy Cows
I think that SinoFresh has the potential to be an extremely valuable drug because it can actually be very profitable for dairy farmers to use it on the cattle used for milk production. The reason is that cattle with infections, even low grade ones, generate antibodies in their blood which migrate into their milk (bovine mastitis). In bad cases the milk is unusable, but even mild infections reduce the quality [and quantity] of the milk and reduces the price the dairy farmer gets for it.
A very simple and very low cost experiment would show this benefit. Take two herds of dairy cows in the same geographic area, treat one herd with SnoFresh and do nothing with the other herd. Record the value of the milk produced by each herd, say for a couple of months. Compare the money per cow each herd
produces. I predict the money per cow the SinoFresh cows will produces is around $100 per month more than the untreated cows produce.
My idea of treatment is that someone sprays SinoFresh in the nostrils of each cow, say twice a week. So the treatment cost is very low per cow.
The are several million dairy cows in the US, probably hundreds of millions world wide. All are potential customers for SinoFresh. No TV commercials are needed, I don't know exactly what sort of government regulations need to be met
but they should be fairly easy to meet.
SinoFresh could be the blockbuster drug of the 21st century.
Norman
PS Hows that for a pump? I actually believe it though.