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    These websites won't lead to a rise in sales until Solagran lifts its self-imposed 'practitioner only' rule from its products.

    In fact Solagran's products could be sold openly off the shelves at supermarkets and pharmacies - like you can buy your paracetamol. But they are not so sold. Why? The only reason I can think of is vanity on the part of the directors. 'Practitioner only' means that an aura surrounds the product, that disappears on knowing that it is 'on sale in supermarkets and pharmacies'.

    Let me justify what I am saying about where Solagran's products could be sold. The Solagran products are listed (a technical term) with the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).

    Here is an example https://www.tga.gov.au/search/node?search_fulltext=solagran

    Here are the TGA's rules for the sale of listed products.

    https://www.ebs.tga.gov.au/servlet/...d=134782&agid=(PrintDetailsPublic)&actionid=1

    Why doesn't Solagran swallow its pride and make money for shareholders - by selling its products in the manner the TGA allows.

    I mean for gawd's sake, even supermarkets sell paracetamol. It is registered with TGA, which is a more strict classification than listed.

    When I was a shareholder I repeatedly asked questions about Solagran's suicidal marketing stategy, but never got an explanation.

    The board remains away with the fairies.
 
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