A new hair-growing drug is being sold for three times the price, per milligram, as the drug’s maker charges for another product with the same active ingredient.
Well, I believe that's just plain old, nonsense "Greeked" text, usually used for dummying up stuff like print stuff or websites, etc - Sort of nonsense text filler. If you got this from a website or something, it doesn't sound like it is complete yet, but in some state of progress, or is a joke.
Also, this is more a social media/networking site. Better choices for forum type of interaction, regarding Apple and technology discussions, would be either http://maccentralcafe.com/forums or http://macminute.com (scroll down to the bottom for the forum link)
Thanks for replying. I got this from a friend's email for my birthday. I tried to use the software to translate into English, but it did not work. Then I turned to google. Inputting the contents, I found a gentleman wrote these words on his blog. So I registered and left my question there. Today, I am quit surprised that you replied my question. And I think that you are right about the text. Because my friend who emailed the "Greeked" text just bought a new Mac from Apple. He might think these nonsense text is interesting.