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10/29/11 10:52 AM

#8841 RE: Ecomike #8839

Using_a_Chemistry_ Panel_ &_ Complete_ Blood_ Count_ (CBC)
could easily show the effectiveness of Nutri-Mastic as a beneficial dietary supplement.
The test itself only cost $35 per unit. Add to that an office visit of about $150 and perhaps another $100 per week to compensate those in the study and you could do a double blind six week study of 10 people for about $18,000. A basic diet plan could be developed by Janet so all those on the panel would be on the same diet. The first panel would be done prior to the diet modification to establish a base line of the group. The second panel would be 1 week after diet modification but no supplements. The subsequent weekly tests would be after diet modification and the daily intake of the Nutrimastic compound.
Although the test measures 36 different markers the BUN (blood urea nitrogen) would show improved liver function, Bilirubin is another liver function indicator and creatinine as an indicator of kidney function. I would expect that many of the 36 markers would show improvements from the base line tests.