Oh, I can buy both of the products in question. I just don't know if
mixing them will kill me ;) and no I am not exaggerating. Given the
uncertainty, naturally I have been advised to refrain and do.

Wouldn't it be cool though if there actually was medecine that cost a
few bucks instead of a few hundred?

On 9/26/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > about the interaction of an herbal product with coumadin. No, he said,
> > because there isn't any. And there isn't any because you cannot patent
> > an herb, and coumadin is a generic. So there is no money in it and
> > therefore nobody is funding any research about that, or ever will.
> >
>
> Dietary supplements are a $20 billion industry.  If coumadin in
> helpful or useful, someone will put it into a pill and you'll be able
> to buy it.  How about you?  Sounds like a million dollar idea.
>
> A better example would be stevia:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevia
>
> Why are we using Sucralose and Splenda when we've got stevia?  Sugar
> industry.  This is where the gov't should be protecting the market
> rather than an industry who has big $$$ lobbyists.
>
> The problem isn't the corporations, it's the government.
>
> 

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