Thursday, June 09, 2011 12:05:25 AM
However, even from someone low on the totem pole I sensed a feeling of optimism, and I could even place an order for some foot-patches to try out on wifey. Who knows, but if you've ever paid $3000 for a single IVGG in-home treatment, $40-$50 doesn't sound like much. In looking over the website I read some good reports, and I asked why the company just doesn't forget about the FDA and start a marketing campaign. There are enough people hurting out there that they don't need the FDA. It is neither a food or drug, and a kind word from a pro athlete (Tiger Woods comes to mind) would send this product line thru the roof. I think it's going to happen soon, even without the FDA, so hang in there like me. I think they are on the right track, and the sales/production/marketing is being built from the ground up. It is going to show positive returns and improved CPS soon.
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