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Wednesday, 01/15/2014 5:53:03 PM

Wednesday, January 15, 2014 5:53:03 PM

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Couple of questions on the article

Manzo hasn't tested the supplement on people yet. That's about a year or so out. First, he has to continue tests on lactose-intolerant lab rats.

Per the PR: it has completed the design and manufactured the first prototypes of its lactose intolerance treatment bringing it one step closer to market.

The upcoming second round of testing will span six months and tinker with dosages. The testing also will determine if the probiotic should be in pill, powder or liquid form.

Per the PR:The final design of the product comes in the form of a three-day treatment. Consisting of a pill on days one and two, and consumption of a small a small 1oz container of yogurt on day three, which starts a unique process in the digestive system.

And why this statement: Like many inventors with patents, Manzo hopes a larger company licenses Lacto-Freedom.

Just curious