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Re: Simpsonly post# 42253

Saturday, 08/30/2014 9:03:03 PM

Saturday, August 30, 2014 9:03:03 PM

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Thanks Simpsonly for taking extensive time and effort to respond to the slideshow as it is much appreciated! It always is interesting to learn in more detail about how our country is dealing with the impacts of pain medication issues from both health and monetary focal points. In a nutshell, I see success for the new paradigm shift in pain treatments by observing the changing mindset of the American consumer. It is beneficial to see how the mindset changed for the American consumer when they fully embraced organic food. The Happy Meal is no longer happy because consumers became highly aware of serious health risks of eating fast food regularly. They shifted their dietary health concerns to the point where supermarkets are giving organic foods more and more shelf space. Why, because the consumers gladly open their pocketbooks purchasing organic foods knowing it is the healthy and right then to do for their families. This dietary change is firmly established and growing by leaps and bounds each day. It is not any fad or trend anymore. These same consumers (organic food) are now fully aware of the serious healthy risks of opiate pain pills and OTC medications and the extreme damage it can cause....even death. My belief is they will jump at the opportunity to purchase ActiPatches knowing how safe and effective they are. They will make an easy and fast transition to safe and effective pain management in PEMF. They have done it already with the food they eat now they will do it treating their aches and pains.

Replace the word "ActiPatch" for "organic food" below and this just might give us a great insight to where Biel devices are going once they are on the shelves of supermarkets and drugstores.

Fantastic article that is worth reading:

http://sites.psu.edu/samuelrobertviknyansky/2012/12/13/paradigm-shift-emergence-of-an-american-organic-culture/

"That is the point then; individual consumers make the decision between Trader Joe’s and Acme, Chipotle and McDonald’s, and despite demographics supplied by surveys and studies (Dettman), regardless of budget or culture, enough people desire organic foods enough to continue purchasing them. This shared enterprise has made organic food one of the fastest growing markets today (Anderson), and we can expect to see it grow even more in the future."

Never buy/sell a stock on my recommendation alone. Always do your own DD and be aware of the risks!