Question:
It is amazing that you don't see only those messages that you don't want to see.
I just emailed you a copy of the message in which I identified the two
messages containing the FDA letter, and in which I gave you permission to
use my emailed copy of the newsgroup messages for your reply.
How about posting the FDA's definition of "permanent"? I posted it in my
previous messages.
How many more times would you like me to tell you, I can't find that post
and haven't been able to since last Friday, April 4, when Amy mentioned
it. Why is it that you can find only those messages that you want to find?
Further, you have said that you received the email copy I sent to you; you
can reply to that.
You tell me what you think their definition of permanent is. If you're
referring to the newspaper article where Ms Gilbreath said that the "FDA
considers a device as a permanent hair removal method if the hair is
removed and stays removed for a certain percentage of time." this is not
a definition but an explanation. Do you think this is their definition?
That defines nothing. That certainly looks like a definition to me.
Regardless, your documentation, or whatever you want to call it does not
address in any way whatsoever how well your product works on a male
beard--and that's the bottom line for us MTF transsexuals
Answer:
I have an offer to make. If there is a salon in the Detroit/Ann Arbor, MI
area that uses the GHR No-Needle Electrolysis device and is willing, I
will:
submit a patch of one thigh to regular treatment for however long the
manufacturer believes is necessary for effective treatment. I'll pay for
expendables.
Make a photographic record of progress available to the 'net community.
This record would include a three-month post-treatment photo as proof of
effectiveness.
And if the device works, I will buy one.
Or, if the manufacturer wants to send me an evaluation unit, I'd be happy
to provide a photographic record of my progress (on the legs or arms,
since my face is about done). Again, if the unit is effective, I'll buy
it. To reply by email remove "NeedBoobs-" from my email address. This is to
foil spammers who gather email addresses from news posts.