Sites for herbal products

Linda Bobroff lebn at GNV.IFAS.UFL.EDU
Wed Mar 1 06:12:00 PST 2000


I don't know what's in this products. You can find out what the ingredients
are in this product from the label and then look up in Varro Tyler's Honest
Herbal (new edition came out last year). Dr. Tyler is an Emeritus Professor
from Purdue Univ.
Linda Bobroff, Univ of Florida


> -----Original Message-----

> From: PHNUTR-L-owner at u.washington.edu

> [mailto:PHNUTR-L-owner at u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of neil

> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 6:00 PM

> To: Public Health Nutrition Discussion and Information Group

> Subject: Re: Sites for herbal products

>

>

> Hi:

> I've read, many of your emails with interest and you always seem to know

> what you are talking about. I am writing to inquire if you are familiar

> with any good sites dealing with herbal medicine?

>

> Recently, there have been a spate of radio commercials for a

> product called

> Viramax (pronounced Veer a max) which is supposed to boost the sexual

> potency of both men and women. I'd like to find out more about it and I'm

> writing to you just in case you could hook me into an informative website.

> I'd like to be able to answer the questions of the public when they call.

> Thank you for your trouble.

> Neil H. Altman, M.P.H., R.S.

> Health Commissioner

> Youngstown City Health District

> e mail: neil at cboss.com

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Laura Larsson <larsson at u.washington.edu>

> To: Public Health Nutrition Discussion and Information Group

> <phnutr-l at u.washington.edu>

>

>




More information about the PHNUTR-L mailing list