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Re: firedancer post# 22430

Friday, 06/08/2012 4:48:39 PM

Friday, June 08, 2012 4:48:39 PM

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Hey firedancer - I suggest respectfully that if you re-read back through ImRich's posts 22428 - 22427 and then 22424, he makes it pretty clear. I only wish he were in the meeting with the FDA to simplify things somewhat. He states that heat has been mentioned for a long time and that the FDA simply classified ALLAY incorrectly.

My take is that the verbiage about BIEL product not creating heat, or a user not noticing heat is simply addressing the questions or concerns - "Will it get hot?" Or, "Will it produce a lot of heat or perhaps burn me?" Or, "Should I, as a user be concerned about leaving it on and falling asleep?" No doubt in my mind, there are two discussions addressing the word "heat", but it seems that one dialogue is scientific or technical, the other is consumer safety related to ALLAY (sorry) consumer concerns about noticeable or harmful, burning heat. One is technical data, the other sales & marketing related. Perhaps the information was erroneously co-mingled? I believe the facts are that BIEL products can be left on for days without harmful side-effects caused by heat AND that the product will raise local tissue temperature by one degree C. Hope my thoughts help.