[email protected] wrote:

> Any comments on this? Do you think it could be harmful?
> Oh, and there only charging $80 for a 1 oz bottle.
>
> ~Hanan
>
> The proposed mechanism of ViraDerm as an antiviral is unclear. Studies
> indicate that its patented formulation and its active ingredient, stannous
> fluoride (SnF2) interferes with cellular metabolism and cellular membranes of
> microorganisms including viral membranes of the herpes virus.

Harmful?  Well except for it being mouse poison, and a high concentration of
fluoride, which low concentrations in our drinking water are being claimed as
being harmful ( http://www.holisticmed.com/fluoride/ ), and fluoride along with
aluminum appears to be a cause of Alzheimer's (
http://www.sonic.net/kryptox/AL/AL.htm ).

> Over the years many
> investigators have shown that stannous fluoride inhibits bacterial growth.
> Recent studies and observations by scientists proposed that ionized tin or
> stannous affect microbial cellular membranes.

So does Clorox, chlorine, arsenic, and cyanide.

>
> Recent studies conducted by Embro Research Corporation, Procter & Gamble and
> Product Investigations show that ViraDerm can influence the course of a
> herpes virus infection. It has been proposed that stannous ions ( Sn ++) in
> ViraDerm bind to the membrane of herpes simplex virus preventing its ability
> to infect epidermal tissue.  It has been proposed that stannous released by
> ViraDerm is capable of crosslinking herpes virus DNA by bonding to its
> negatively charged phosphate groups.

Why do the pharmaceuticals always want to give us deadly poisons, and deride non
toxic solutions?

Marshall


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