Columbia University has conducted many test on CAM products, and in many
cases has deliberately used/applied the product being tested in manners
contrary to the recommended methodology of the product/herb.  When the
results were less than expected, they have very LOUDLY declared the results,
making sure media coverage was ample.  In the instances where the product
performed as purported, there has not been much fanfare, and the matter
ended there.
IMHO, participation in their CAM study will not result in an independent,
impartial review, but will be used to further the claim that only allopathic
medicine can be trusted.
Again, just MHO.
Jannette


 > <<While I applaud the stated goal of their request for feedback, I got'ta
> question their track record and who will really benefit and at what cost.



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