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Jordan,
FREE???!!! gelatin capsules???!!! I pay over $6 for mine. That's 6 cents an
empty cap. I guess you have a good relationship with your druggist.
I put the micros in a cap, then put the cap in a 1" zip-lock with the data
slip. I'm starting to put the zip-locks in shallow boxes that are subdivided.
Some of the boxes have to be REAL shallow to fit into shallow dental drawers,
which is a hurdle for me right now.
David Kirsh
Durham, NC
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 09:22:15 EST Jordan Star <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi All
> I have my micro shells in gelatin capsules I
> get free from a pharmacy, they come in three
> sizes, I use the biggest. Then I put them
> in blood evacuation tubes (I use to work in a
> medical supply area in a hospital). I get
> four capsules in a tube and made a 18 tube
> holder. That is filled so I now use a
> test tube holder I got from a chemical supply
> house. Each capsule is numbered and
> cataloged. The tubes are numbered and
> arranged so a particular shell can be found.
> I have a catalog here that may help in
> the acquisition of some helpful supplies.
>
>
> Jordan Star
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