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"Roberta J. Leong, LAc" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Jul 1998 17:27:08 -0700
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Hi Frank,

well, yes --

Frank Wuts wrote:

> If their products are really new, then yeh its great. Most just use a
> different mix of the same things and call it new. That is not
> justifiable in my book and looks only like a money making scheme. I
> would prefer a practitioner to say to me take 1000 mg of Vitamin C and
> 15 mg of Zinc and give me a list of quality brands, and not say take my
> new Vitamin C and Zinc complex.

Well I can't even imagine someone going to the expense of having
something like that made up because custom formulas aren't cheap.  But
sure, if that is the kind of thing people are selling, it's not
worthwhile.

Personally I'm developing some products, a few custom herbal mixtures
from the granules I described in a recent post.  But I can say from
personal experience it is mainly as a service to my clients - I
certainly won't make much money on it that's for sure, and don't see how
anyone could.  Seems more like a nuisance to me.  The less I handle
inventory, the happier I am.

regards

roberta

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