I'd emailed these folks and got a call from them last night. It sounded so good (95% success rate, except my "scam alarm" kept going off. (Supposedly they weren't allowed to sell it as medication as per Health Canada. But not sure why they would not sell it as food supplement. But I would be able to get the stuff as part of a self-administered study for only $170/mo (US)) Why a customer in Toronto, Canada would pay a supplier in Ottawa, Canada in US funds is not immediately obvious to me. I'll see if I can get some independently verified info, but in my opinion this is a SCAM. janet paterson wrote: > > Hog supplement helps humans > > Friday April 14, 2000 - Researchers are studying whether a combination >... -- Frans van Duinen (416) 652-8580 Toronto, Ontario