ORDERING
- EBY'STM ColdCure Zinc Acetate Lozenges
Eby'sTM ColdCure Zinc Acetate Lozenges have
an astonishingly high amount of ionic zinc at 18 mg zinc in a 5.0 gram lozenge
(compare with Cold-Eeze at 7.6 mg iZn). Yet these
lozenges are pleasant tasting. The Zinc Ion Availability (ZIA) value of these
lozenges is in excess of 100, and the total daily iZn value is 140, consistent
with the strength required to shorten colds by a week in previous clinical
trials. For much more about this miracle visit our home page. Also see ·
Year
2008 study by Prasad et al. using 13.3 mg zinc lozenges (published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases
) ·
Year
2000 study by Prasad et al. using 12.8 mg zinc lozenges (published in the Annals of Internal Medicine) ·
Year
1998 study by Petrus et al. using
9.0 mg zinc per lozenges (published Current
Therapeutic Research) Homeopathic status of
lozenges These lozenges are so
effective that we offer a no-questions-asked full refund if dissatisfied with
their performance! NOTE
TO DIABETICS ORDERING As of
December 3, 2010, we sold out of Eby’s ColdCure and are not taking new
orders at this time. Due
to considerable attempts to communicate with me due to the New York Times
article and radio reports, please do not try to telephone me.
To see
the most up to date and comprehensive article on zinc lozenges for common colds
see: http://www.coldcure.com/html/zinc-lozenges-as-cure-for-common-cold.pdf
Hints
on buying other zinc lozenges for colds You will find many other zinc lozenges
for colds on the retail market. I
believe that right now only Cold-Eeze has any merit,
although they need to be taken at about twice the rate specified on the
label. See my assessment of the
efficacy of other zinc lozenges in the table of http://coldcure.com/html/zinc-lozenges.html
. You may also try 25 mg zinc (from
zinc gluconate) tablets used as throat lozenges, not lozenges, but dietary supplement tablets. They will taste terrible and will have a
multi-day lingering foul taste, but they will work. Later, some zinc acetate lozenges way
be placed on the market. Due to the
extremely complicated chemistry involved in making pleasant tasting and
efficacious zinc lozenges, purchase zinc acetate lozenges that only contain
zinc acetate (yielding about 18 mg of zinc), dextrose, glycerol mono-stearate
(or magnesium stearate) and flavoring in a five gram lozenge. Any additives will likely damage the
efficacy of the product. Regardless, the lozenges need to
dissolve in about 20 to 30 minutes in the mouth and be taken at 2 hour
intervals. |