Cutanix DRL

Dave you are so right.I dont know whats going on in the
rosacea forum but it feels like your in a game of chess
when you post something.One wrong or misplaced word and
some people will come down on you like a ton of bricks.
As for Mr Pascoe.I would prefer not to think about him
because I will just go redder.

Like Adam has said this is not a cure but a control and
in my experience a total control.The bottle I received
was only 25ml.Its like a very light cream which is very
easy to apply and it smells funny but not a smell that
would annoy you.I used it for one month with total clearance
during that time.I purposely changed my diet and started
back on sugar and dairy which can increase seb derm for
me,but my condition was still totally clear.My brother

who is a few years younger than me suffers from seb derm
and rosacea also,and I gave him the rest of the bottle
because I told Mr Ingals I was going to do this.My brother
also had total clearance and has been on my back ever since
to try and get more.Both of us did not see any difference
to our rosacea, though Im keeping my fingers crossed that
the 1% lotion can make a difference.Also I only had to apply
a very thin amount on before I went to bed and that was it.

Rory

3 Responses to “Cutanix DRL”

  1. Blair Blair Says:

    Hey guys,
    I am getting more and more optomistic about Cutanix with every passing post.

    I think what the few cyberdocs did on the roscae board to Dr. Pilcher was
    totally uncalled for( one is a vet for crying out loud)–they treated the
    guy like he was the head of research for a billion dollar drug company. I
    understand a lot about small biotechs like Cutanix, as i work for a
    consulting company that talks to investors everyday about this market.
    Cutanix’s story is not much different from many in their field–they have a
    great idea and have developed a marketable product, but they cannot find
    anyone to invest in them–their are hundreds of companies that have the same
    problem.

    It is clear from their website that they have put zero dollars into their
    marketing campaign–if cutanix was selling snake oil, the very opposite

    would be happening–they would be putting zero dollors into research and
    development and everything into marketing–this is clearly not the case with
    Cutanix–this makes me even more optimistic that these guys have something
    good.

    That fact that this is an easy to apply lotion is the best thing that I have
    heard about DRL thus far–anyone who has tried Protopic knows that is a
    greasy mess and cannot be worn to work or social activites–even Elidel
    which is a cream was noticeable after hours after applying it.

    I really cannot seem to find one major thing wrong with DRL–some of the
    ingredients may be on the rosacea "do not use" list but who knows if their
    concentrations are strong enough to have side effects for those of us with
    both conditions–it may be a case where the good outwieghs the bad with this
    product–the fact that DRL seems to address both conditions simultaneously
    is I believe a first in the marketplace–most prescriptions and OTCs claim
    to treat one or the other, not both–another cause for optimism with DRL.

    Anybody get an answer yet for when and how we can actually purchase it?

  2. Von Delta Says:

    Ralph, good to hear from you. How are things going?

    The way Dr. Pilcher was treated was outrageous. I
    can’t believe the rosacea list. There’s so much
    traffic on that list — some months over 1000 messages
    a month, that’s over 30 every day. Virtually none of
    the messages are from people doing cutting edge
    research on the disease and when an expert takes the
    time to explain a new product and his research he gets
    treated like some kind of charlatan or crook. I doubt
    Dr. Pilcher will share his research on that list
    again. Who can blame him? In fact, the way he was
    treated will certainly encourage researchers and
    companies working on new products to stay away from
    the rosacea list.

    Very true. This is a GOOD sign. These guys are
    scientists, not marketers or sales people.

    > Anybody get an answer yet for when and how we can
    > actually purchase it?

    My understanding is that we will be able to buy it
    from their Web site. It should be available sometime
    in June. Probably by the end of the second week.

  3. Annie Mccray Says:

    Hi

    Is there any way that I can order this product online?

    I am from Croatia.

    Thanks.

    Vladimir

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