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Post Follow-up to this messageI know that this is SPAM, but I thought I would mention (for others), That many people with AIDS in developed countries (like me) who take their medicines correctly DO have an immune system doing a REALLY nice job <G>. (Which is NOT to say that the millions of people in 3rd world countries cann ot afford or have access to the meds that I have). -- Bill Klein wmklein <at> ix.netcom.com "Health" <test@test.com> wrote in message news:425b5df0$0$10822$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > Most people with Cancer or AIDS have no immune system left. > > We've developed a world first "natural immune booster" which helps > people fight their disease. > > Our totally natural product comes from the fresh Arctic Ocean. > > www.protecura.com
Post Follow-up to this message"William M. Klein" <wmklein@nospam.netcom.com> wrote in message news:7bR6e.7984828$f47.1463351@news.easynews.com... >I know that this is SPAM, but I thought I would mention (for others), > > That many people with AIDS in developed countries (like me) who take > their medicines correctly DO have an immune system doing a REALLY nice job > <G>. And may it continue to do so. > (Which is NOT to say that the millions of people in 3rd world countries > cannot afford or have access to the meds that I have). Though interestingly a few countries are threatening to violate patents to make generics. I'd like to see how that would play out with the WTO. > Bill Klein JCE
Post Follow-up to this messagejce wrote: > "William M. Klein" <wmklein@nospam.netcom.com> wrote in message > news:7bR6e.7984828$f47.1463351@news.easynews.com... > > > And may it continue to do so. > > > Though interestingly a few countries are threatening to violate patents to > make generics. > I'd like to see how that would play out with the WTO. I'm intrigued by how the cheaper version of the drugs will be rationalized to people paying the current market prices. If I were paying (just making up a number) $1,000/month for brand name drugs and someone else pays $50/month because some countries decide to break patents, I would be hugely pissed off!
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <Cqhne.1861$_Q2.1538@fe11.lga>, Sparky Spartacus <Sparky@universalexports.org> wrote: [snip] >I'm intrigued by how the cheaper version of the drugs will be >rationalized to people paying the current market prices. > >If I were paying (just making up a number) $1,000/month for brand name >drugs and someone else pays $50/month because some countries decide to >break patents, I would be hugely pissed off! Leaving aside the question of 'would you rather pay $x/mo... or be dead?' I'm reminded that my Sainted Paternal Grandfather - may he sleep with the angels! - used to say 'Ain't *nobody* in business 'for your good health'... even the drug-companies have to show a profit.' DD
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