How did you administer it?  I beliwve that tetrasil is insoluable and stable,
and thus if taken by mouth will not make it to the blood. The only shot at
gettting anything in the blood is most likely by IV.

Marshall

"oldgl...@bigcountry.net" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The FDA has lost all credibility with me.  I no longer listen to anything
> they have to say or believe they are working for our benefit.  Corrupt to
> the core!
>
> I bought some Tetrasil and didn't see a miraculous cure of my Mother's
> shingles.  The insert said shingles would respond in mere days.  I wasn't
> impressed.
>
> Jean
>
> **************************
>
>  serious dangers of acitamenophen,  but have refused
> > to take any action to notify consumers.   (By their rules, combining
> > the substances is "illegal,"  even though the manufacturer has an
> > unused patent for that very combination.)      I think, though, they
> > may finally be bowing to growing consumer anger over their practices;
> > just today they announce new labeling requirements for some of their
> > approved heart-attack inducing drugs.   Much too little much too late;
>
> >
> >
> >
>
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