Comment · Fri, January 3, 2020
Epicor or Immune Defence?
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yehyehwut · 5 points
Anyone tried either or both?
ID seems very comprehensive but does cost double Epicor.
I do not get sick often (once a year until recently) but I'm finding I can less afford to get sick, people around me get sick a lot which has been getting me sick lately and maybe I am getting hit harder as I get older.
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ebowden · 1 points
Could you hide it in a way in which it is still technically accessible but not readily linked on the page, like some people do with stuff they don't want you to see?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
How would anyone know it exists if we don't link it? Clinical trials are VERY expensive. We're talking probably $100,000 for one dealing with the flu. To justify that cost, we would have to be able to market the results of that to potential customers. However, then we could have issues with the FDA. It's going to be tough with Immune Defense. We are planning on doing some smaller trials with Alcohol Defense, though. Those are easier to run, and something lowering BAC and reducing hangovers would not be considered a drug; since drinking alcohol is not a disease. We also have a local physician that wants to help us run one on it. So we will likely start there.