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Old 11-22-2012, 03:28 PM
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Hi Michael *edit*
Unfortunately, the proof of Mr Keppel Hesselink's strange 'qualifications' (or lack of) comes from the Nederlands Vereniging tegen Kwaksalverij (The Dutch organisation dedicated to searching out cheats and quacks in the medical field). They are keeping a very close eye on his activities, especially when the same product is re-launched under another name and another non-kosher company. He can of course, take them to court and should do that if he is being misrepresented but I'm pretty sure that won't happen.
*edit* Keeping just on the right side of the law is all well and good but taking desperate people's money for a 'micronised' product (how is micronised not homeopathic? And why do the Dutch medication authorities only allow it to be sold under the title of homeopathic supplement?) Luckily more and more people are becoming aware of what's going on here and can make their own minds up before spending exorbitant amounts of money on a product that nobody can prove works. Self written endorsements are not proof in any way,shape or form.
People with neuropathy are sick to death of this sort of exploitation of their illness. It's bad enough that conventional treatments are all originally meant for other diseases and work only sporadically but people become desperate to find something that will relieve their symptoms - perfect territory for the con-man.

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Originally Posted by Michael777 View Post
Nomast contains 300 mg palmitoylethanolamide in the 300 mg tablets and 600 mg in the Normast 600 mg tablets, and the purity is 100% acc. to the package information. Keppel Hesselink as far as I could check is fully registered as MD, as well as PhD and only some fanatic anti-quack's in the Netherlands are spreading those rumours about this doctor. Any one can check in the formal MD-register (BIG register) in the Netherlands that he is indeed a MD; only the anti-quick movement started to spread the rumour he is not and he is only an acupuncturist. So both your items, Drew, are not correct:
1. Normast is NOT homeapathic at all and
2. Keppel Hesselink is a qualified MD and
3. He can be found on the website of the German university as a professor molecular pharmacology and they even have a press release showing this all this, just google it up: keppel hesselink and Witten Herdecke. Than you will also see this university is active and in the air. The press release I quote:

PROF. JAN KEPPEL HESSELINK STELLT NEUEN WIRKSTOFF FÜR DIE BEHANDLUNG VON CHRONISCHEN SCHMERZEN VOR

Forscher der Universität Witten/Herdecke informiert in Italien über ein körpereigenes Molekül, das keine problematischen Nebenwirkungen hervorruft...

Who told you all these lies Drew? Someone from the anti-quack movement in the Netherlands? Best regards, Michael

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