I know that you believe that the peptide testing should not take six week. It’s not an unreasonable conclusion given that GNBT said at the beginning of summer that it should take three weeks GNBT vet or take. However...that pesky ‘however’...maybe it just took longer than expected. Two researchers and four PhD students in a lab in San Diego just might have gotten slowed down, or unexpected things came up. Or maybe they are finished but the agreements with BARDA, Canada or whoever stipulate that ‘you have to tell us first before going public...so that we can look over your results and make our own decisions without unwanted public pressure..eg ‘Hey, Canada, GNBT says this works: why aren’t you moving on this!!!’. I know I wouldn’t want that kind of scrutiny...or public pressure. The truth is that we just don’t know. And I’m the first in line to admit to having difficulty handling uncertainty and ambiguity without making a jerk out of myself. So as Skipper says, be patient and remember that just because I think that things should be a certain way does actually make it so. Something I keep forgetting and that my wife...she who must be obeyed...reminds me about each and every day.
And I agree with Hylander: this is a rough time to quit drinking (if I were so inclined). But it’s probably worth it in the long run even if difficult. Being of an age where I’ve had to give up other things just to stay alive, I presume that nothing about the ‘Generex ride’ that would be improved by falling off the wagon...or in my case, sugar.
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