So if grapefruit seed extract and probably tea tree oil- I haven't looked- costs $179 dollars for 16 ounces, I sure hope the congressman isn't pushing SPENDING OUR TAX MONEY for it! --"Cheyenne Cin"
Experts question science behind anti-anthrax products
Austin American-Statesman Sun, 03 Jul 2005 -DALLAS A North Texas businessman peddling a lotion he claims can protect the public from anthrax has garnered support from a veteran congressman, a respected police chief and a microbiologist at a University of Texas branch known for bioterrorism research.
Austin American-Statesman Sun, 03 Jul 2005 -DALLAS A North Texas businessman peddling a lotion he claims can protect the public from anthrax has garnered support from a veteran congressman, a respected police chief and a microbiologist at a University of Texas branch known for bioterrorism research.
Shaky science: Experts question anthrax lotion
Dallas Morning News Sat, 02 Jul 2005 A Dallas businessman claims to have the answer for an anthrax attack, a 16-ounce, $179 bottle of skin lotion, made from grapefruit seeds and the oil of an Australian tree.
Dallas Morning News Sat, 02 Jul 2005 A Dallas businessman claims to have the answer for an anthrax attack, a 16-ounce, $179 bottle of skin lotion, made from grapefruit seeds and the oil of an Australian tree.