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Author What is Natrol?
Rob

2005-06-13, 8:33 pm

Mark,
Natrol is a company that has reportedly developed a pill that improves
chess play. There is a press release on the USCF website. The USCF is
promoting it.
Rob
(still Natrol Free)

Mark Houlsby wrote:
quote:

> Rob wrote:
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>
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> No, quite the contrary, it's *not at all likely*. If I was under any
> such threat from people as powerful as that, I would *comply*. If there
> was *any chance* of the authorities' discovering my dissention, I'd be
> in trouble, wouldn't I?
>
> Mark
> (what is Natrol anyways?)


Mark Houlsby

2005-06-13, 8:33 pm

Aha! Thanks.
Mark
(where can I get this Free Natrol anyways, and if it doesn't improve my
game, who do I sue?)

Rob

2005-06-13, 8:33 pm



Mark Houlsby wrote:
quote:

> Aha! Thanks.
> Mark
> (where can I get this Free Natrol anyways, and if it doesn't improve my
> game, who do I sue?)


Mark,
Here is information snipped from a press release:

LOS ANGELES, CA - May 19, 2005 - Natrol Inc. (NASDAQ:NTOL) Natrol,
Inc., a nationally recognized manufacturer of health supplements
announced the launch of its Natrol=AE brainSpeedTM line of three
cognitive health supplements that include a patent-pending formula -
the brainSpeed Blend=99. Targeting the cholinergic system - the key
to cognitive speed - the brainSpeed blend was tested clinically to
help promote mental agility, maintain memory and improve speed.=86

In another major innovation, Natrol brainSpeed also represents the
first time a nutritional supplement provides a tool for consumers to
verify results on an individual basis. Through the use of the
brainSpeedOmeterTM online test powered in partnership with Cognitive
Labs, consumers have the ability to establish a baseline for their
mental processing speed. When they use the products as recommended and
retest themselves, users will be able to measure changes in their own
cognitive processing speed. This tool delivers on the product
line's promise of providing individual results (www.brainspeed.com).
=86

According to Natrol CEO, Elliott Balbert, "We have been developing
the Natrol brainSpeed project for 2 =BD years. This effort included
significant investment in research, formula testing and safety testing
to lead this emerging category. Not only are vital boomers interested
in their mental well-being but so are students, professionals and
executives -- even game players and athletes. The brain is the C.P.U.
(central processing unit) of our body. It is time the nutraceutical
industry delivered a legitimate brain health product from a company
that backs it with science, safety and sincerity."

Natrol is departing from its customary strategy of broadly rolling out
the product into all its retail stores. The company has selected key
marketing partners to deliver the three new items to the consumer. The
Natrol brainSpeed line will initially be available at select
independent health food stores, at Walgreens, the nation's largest
drugstore chain, on line at www.drugstore.com and at select GNC
outlets. The company will also be working with the National Senior
Olympics, US Chess Federation and key alpha influencers online via the
Internet.

Mark Houlsby

2005-06-13, 8:33 pm

Thanks for your trouble... I'm sorry to tell you now that I was
joking....

Mark

Rob

2005-06-13, 8:33 pm



Mark Houlsby wrote:
quote:

> Thanks for your trouble... I'm sorry to tell you now that I was
> joking....
>
> Mark


Mark,
If I had taken my Natrol, I could have probably figuered that one out.
LOL
Rob

Coiled War

2005-06-13, 8:33 pm

"Mark Houlsby" <> Thanks for your trouble... I'm sorry to tell you now that
I was joking....
quote:

>


Really, why would you invest in any kind of vitamins for your brain. You
can't get any dumber than you already are.


Mark Houlsby

2005-06-16, 8:34 pm

No argument here.

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