Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 ( Mod. note: ie. Commercial posting. I am allowing this, not because of the reasons stated in their message, but because of their treatment of Candida albicans. I think that needs to be shared with the group. I also like it that they are a small, off beat company.) We hope the group can help in this request. We are a small Irish seaweed research company involved with two of the major universities in the research and development of seaweeds and algae as bio-pharmaceuticals and the commercial growth of such species in controlled aqua-farms. Over the last four years as a result of the research of particular species we have we have developed a 100% natural formulation called PHYCOPLEX which has shown in tests to actually kill the unicellular yeast Candida albicans, a particularly opportunistic microorganism and the cause of several potentially fatal infections in humans, targeting a wide variety of locations including the digestive system, urinary tract, genital areas, lungs and airways and the mouth. And as a consequence, after response of users, a very effective treatment in diagnosed Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). To allow us to continue the development of this formulation through clinical testing, not only in it's effect on IBS and Candida, but also other indications as to it's use as an appetite suppresser, use in weight management and reported effect in the treatment of Herpes Zoster (Shingles), we need to bring this product to the market to provide the funding for this continuing research into a new, effective, bio-pharmaceutical. Therefore, as we are purely marine researchers, having little knowledge of marketing, we are seeking information as to where we could use our limited marketing funds to promote the product in the U.S. and the U.K. Either obtaining knowledge as to the best health magazines to approach for advertising and articles, or people in the U.S.having the ability and funding to take this product to the market in a possible partnership. We have brought the product up to standard in pots of 60 x 400mg vegicaps (vegan safe) to the FDA labelling compliance regulations, and have set up the facility in house for mail order to proceed. If anybody can give us any ideas, suggestions, we would be grateful. Thank you. Alan Heath Project Director Dolphin Sea Veg Co Belfast. N.I. U.K. e.mail: heatha.net http://www.dolphinseaveg.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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