Hello Dick,

Politically, I don't think it would be possible to get EIS approved by the
FDA.

However, it would be possible to look at what they require as far as testing
goes, and run some tests along the same lines.  These test results could be
published and updated as new data surfaces.

If this database of testing was kept on a website outside the US, they
couldn't even come after us for "crulty to animals..."

I think that people should go to their medical professional, get a diagnosis
and testing to prove that there is something amiss.  Then they can use EIS
and go back to make sure everything has cleared up.

This is still anecdotal, but it carries a lot more weight if there are
laboratory tests showing before and after.  After a few thousand of these,
you have almost the equilivent of a clinical trial.  If a few of these
clinical trial equalivents showed that EIS is effective, it may elevate it
to the status of "off label" consideration.  It is still not going to go
mainstream, but it may get some attention.

Some of the main arguments against alternative treatments are that there is
no quality control, there is no clinical proof of effectiveness, and there
is no clinical proof of safety.  If those 3 things can be addressed, they
will probably come up with more objections, but it would be a great starting
point.

Tom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Goodwin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 4:52 PM
Subject: CS>FDA approval


> There has been a LOT of discussion about FDA approvals and what it takes
to get them and how much it costs, etc.
>
> OK, so?   How many people are there now who make their own EIS?
>
> How many people are there in addition who might want to use it if it were
FDA approved?
>
> Hundreds?  Thousands?  More?
>
> Individually we do not have the resources of a large pharmaceutical
company, but together, all thousands of us, maybe we could put together the
wherewithall to do the research, conduct the tests, and perfect a product
that could be FDA approved!
>
> Why not?
>
> Any interest out there, besides me?
>
> Dick
>
>
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