I know about the good doctor, Mike, I have his book.
 (There, that's my support)
I still see no need to overspend on a product  just because of research and a
career for which I am sure he was compensated for.

Of course, by your logic, everybody should quitcherbichin about paying Bill
Gates 'cause he pioneered the PC for all of us, and we should all buy Microsoft
products.
If I feel charitable, it still won't be toward folk that DON'T need it. Good
guys or not, is not a reason!
BTW, I'm a good guy. I'll expect your twenty by next week.

                                                                Chuck
What's vanilla, vanilla and vanilla?
  Ice cream clones

On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 23:00:46 -0005, "M. G. Devour" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Chuck declares:
>> Hmmph!
>> That'll be the day I pay an extra $20 to a doctor for a common
>> commodity. He's hardly a charity case.
>
>This particular doctor, Dr. Jacob, is one of the two pioneer 
>researchers that discovered the uses of DMSO and has spent the last 40 
>years of his life studying it. The decision taken by the FDA back in 
>the 60's to refuse to allow further study of DMSO was and is a direct 
>attack on Dr. Jacob's work.
>
>I don't say you have to buy anything from him, but don't lump him in 
>with every other "doctor" you've ever been offended by, Chuck. 
>
>He's one of us.
>
>Be well,
>
>Mike D.


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