About this "dissolve" issue, something is not clear here. If the old formula Panzem could dissolve then instead of giving it in capsule form, Entremed could have had a liquid form a long time ago. There would have been no need for a new NCD formula.
I know the discussion on this board was the problem with enzymes attacking the old Panzem formula. The theory for the new formula was to overwhelm the enzymes with a smaller size particle Panzem. If Panzem could simply dissolve then this theory does not make sense. You just pre-dissolve it in water or whatever and drink it. The enzymes would be overwhelmed with not particle size Panzem but much more of the molecular size Panzem.
So I have to think that there was some sort of dissolve issue going on with the old Panzem which could be solved by Elan's process, turning the old Panzem into a colloid mix or should I say Panzem milk (milk is a colloid suspension). So what am I missing here?
Aaron