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mplease
January 30th, 2011, 03:42 PM
Hi Sarah,

I bought Lufenuron from you last year and recently took it and have found it very helpful. I was diagnosed with ME by the Irish medical system in 2005 but later by a Belgian specialist with chronic dysbiosis. I had worked and travelled through Africa the year before I became ill and also worked very closely with wolves; which may have left me open to picking up parasites. I see that you are not selling this product at the moment. Can you say if you will be able to sell it again in the near future? If not, can you advise any way of obtaining Lufenuron at the appropriate doses for humans and at an acceptable cost from anyone else?

Many Thanks,

SarahVaughter
January 31st, 2011, 04:16 AM
We are soon going to sell it again. We have been under fire by the patent holder (or ex-patent holder), using legal intimidation to persuade us to stop selling it.

We had to set up a new business entity outside Western legal jurisdiction. Our new company is Vaughter Wellness Ltd. and it is registred in the Seychelles. We will not be keeping our New York business adress but instead we're moving it to Sweden.

But that is not enough - we also have to be able to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that what we sell is not dangerous, so we have to re-do all tests and publish them online.
We had to find a US-based lab with excellent reputation to do that. We also had to find an competent attorney's office prepared to represent us in this ussue. Lots of issues to be solved before we can recommence sales.
We are also going to switch web host and payment processor to solutions based outside the US in order to minimize the risk of possible denial of service, as US companies usually respond favorably to the slightest of legal intimidation, without looking at the merits.

Our sales page is up again, but the Lufenuron is still not for sale yet:

http://www.lufenuroncandidacure.owndoc.com/

We are now waiting for the results of these tests on a sample of the next batch before we will order more and feel confident enough to start selling again (we have to cover our behinds in all possible ways to avoid getting sued):

-EP Lufenuron CRS.
-EP Lufenuron Impurity G CRS.
-EP Lufenuron for Peak Identification CRS.
- Lufenuron Identification (2.2.24)
-Related Substances (2.2.29)
-Heavy Metals (2.4.8)
-Loss on Drying (2.2.32)
-Sulfated Ash (2.4.14)
-Assay (2.2.32)

sofdim
January 31st, 2011, 11:41 PM
Hi Sarah,

great come back, re-bounce, recovery! Albeit challenging and difficult!! The sales page is up again and hopefully it won't take long before Lufenuron is available again.

sofdim
May 15th, 2011, 05:04 AM
Hi Sarah,

I was wondering if Lufenuron is able to combat other strands of Candida such as a more rare strand called Candida glibrata (spelling may be wrong) or is it most effective with Candida Albicans.

SarahVaughter
May 15th, 2011, 06:20 AM
It works on Candida glabrata too.

sofdim
May 19th, 2011, 11:49 PM
Thank you Sarah, would the dosage and administration cycle be same? Would a lower dose help to reduce the die off symptoms that are likely to hit the body? ( I have a vague recall of such a recommendation in the material I have read, but having trouble finding that specific information content again)...

Thanks again for your help..

SarahVaughter
May 20th, 2011, 12:39 AM
A lower dose increases the chance of treatment failure. Significantly lower doses multiply the risk of treatment failure.
You can start with a lower loading dose on the first two, three days but when you don't have spectacular dieoff symptoms then you should take the rest of the first loading dose of 15 grams as well in the few following days, so that you take the entire 15 grams during a period no longer than a week.