Sunday, February 19, 2017 11:39:10 AM
Snake Venom Can Be Used for Pain Treatment
KGNS ^ | Feb 17, 2017 | Jamie Guirola
"Nutra Pharma says there are 46 published clinical studies about the product".....referring to Nyloxin
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3526291/posts?page=3
Looking back at all that matters, the 10ks and qs, This statement is from a 2013 10k
"Asian cobra venom, has been studied in more than 46 human clinical studies. The data from these studies provide clinical evidence that cobra venom provides an effective treatment for pain with few side effects and has the following benefits:
· safe and effective;
· all natural;
· long-acting;
· easy to use;
· non-narcotic;
· non-addictive; and
· analgesic and anti-inflammatory."
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1119643/000114420414019555/v372614_10k.htm
Draw your own conclusions. It does not appear to me that Nutra Pharma's Nyloxin has been in any clinical trials but would be happy to find out differently. Seems like word play, lawyer speak, marketing stretching of the truth....sounds like Dream Weaving
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