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Thursday, October 11, 2012 11:38:19 AM
Seems the 8 'supposed' posters are seditious collaborators, the worst kind of treachery. The folks at the FDA are too smart to be duped by such foolish letters. The only concern, if one were paranoid, would be that someone at FDA put someone in the author group up to it, which would be a criminal offence. On balance, no one is that stupid and FDA management will discredit the content of the letter as rubbish.
The point is, BIEL products work well, they are safe, and they replace drugs which scream potentially harmful side effects.
The proof of the safety of BIEL products with respect to burning patients, hot wires, unprotected leads, and so on, is that Recovery Rx is approved by the FDA for post-op eye treatment with no mention of the nonsensical electrical problems alluded to in the silly letter. Need there be further discussion? Products work, they are cost-efficient and safe and are not drugs!
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