Tue-08-08-2017, 22:22 PM
I agree Jim, it is a strange set of information aspects that do not seem to fit together. Me too, I have never heard of anyone with a high white cell count.
I also do not see why all these strange stuff is in the pills, lactose monohydrate, cellulose microcrystalline, croscarmellose
sodium, colloidal anhydrous silica, magnesium stearate, methacrylic acid-ethyl acrylate copolymer (1:1), talc, triethyl citrate, titanium dioxide (E171), simethicone, indigo carmine (E132) and sodium hydroxide.,,
What is the purpose of that?
If you compare to Psorinovo, that is only DMF with a slow release filler. That is it.
Also there is mentioned liver and kidney problems... again with Psorinovo, except for one case which was due to additional other medication, there was never a mention of kidney nor liver problems. And there are thousands of people having and being using Psorinovo.
There is one other strange thing with Skilarence, a leading dermatologist in NL, is connected to Allmirall , this while the Netherlands already has a more than excellent and proven medication in the form of Psorinovo. Why doesn't he build further on that? Is it because a simple doctor has developed it? And not a professor? Is it because of the non-invented by myself syndrome? Is it about the kingdom of the medical world? Why wouldn't the credits be given to the one who already has helped thousands of patients?
There must be a terrible feeling of jealousy somewhere around ..
Now there is been thrown away a lot of money for the development of something that already existed and probably is also better. No doubt that this money will have to be earned back and this will be seen in the price. And as it is a registered medication, suddenly all doctors will tend to prescribe it. Bit like they are the slaves of the system and the pharmaceuts.
And who will be paying?...
I also do not see why all these strange stuff is in the pills, lactose monohydrate, cellulose microcrystalline, croscarmellose
sodium, colloidal anhydrous silica, magnesium stearate, methacrylic acid-ethyl acrylate copolymer (1:1), talc, triethyl citrate, titanium dioxide (E171), simethicone, indigo carmine (E132) and sodium hydroxide.,,
What is the purpose of that?
If you compare to Psorinovo, that is only DMF with a slow release filler. That is it.
Also there is mentioned liver and kidney problems... again with Psorinovo, except for one case which was due to additional other medication, there was never a mention of kidney nor liver problems. And there are thousands of people having and being using Psorinovo.
There is one other strange thing with Skilarence, a leading dermatologist in NL, is connected to Allmirall , this while the Netherlands already has a more than excellent and proven medication in the form of Psorinovo. Why doesn't he build further on that? Is it because a simple doctor has developed it? And not a professor? Is it because of the non-invented by myself syndrome? Is it about the kingdom of the medical world? Why wouldn't the credits be given to the one who already has helped thousands of patients?
There must be a terrible feeling of jealousy somewhere around ..
Now there is been thrown away a lot of money for the development of something that already existed and probably is also better. No doubt that this money will have to be earned back and this will be seen in the price. And as it is a registered medication, suddenly all doctors will tend to prescribe it. Bit like they are the slaves of the system and the pharmaceuts.
And who will be paying?...