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Friday, 09/22/2017 10:53:27 AM

Friday, September 22, 2017 10:53:27 AM

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" In our contacts with the US Department of Defense, the possibility of the drug being part of the nuclear submarine emergency equipment, for A mishap in the submarine's reactor. "



"At the beginning of the week, we received a request from a government agency in a country that I can not name, and they told us about someone who was injured by uranium and asked to treat it with our medicine, and we explained that until the drug is approved, we will not be able to provide it. We have an interest in treating such compassion in order to know if the drug is helping, but we are very careful in choosing compassion treatments, and we give them only a few. "


The placenta cells are packaged in 6-ml flasks, each containing 120 million cells of about 18 microns (one millionth of a million meters), producing 75,000 vials in which 25,000 patients can be treated and placed in a liquid that keeps them free from freezing and thawing , And are frozen at a temperature of minus 200 degrees F and are stored in company warehouse's and their shelf life is three years. "



" PLX-R18 is injected into the muscle. The placenta cells remain in the body for four to six weeks, during which they will secrete a cocktail of proteins that strengthen and restore the immune system and mechanism of production of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, and affect the bone marrow. Their injection does not require genetic testing, blood type, etc. The stem cells know how to identify the damage caused to the blood cells by the radiation and repair it. "

" Are the IDF also interested in your product? "They are very interested, but I can not elaborate on that."


"Most of the participants in the conference are military people who are careful not to talk about politics," he says, "but from the questions they ask in private conversations it is understandable that since the tension with North Korea began, they have been running quite a few scripts. They asked if we were making the drug just for the sake of the trials, or that we had an amount for immediate use, and I have no doubt that they are thinking of a way to get the drug when needed, even if they did not say it directly. The production can be copied to the United States, and if, heaven forbid, something happens, the medicine will be available to the ground forces for a while. They are curious and go down to the details of how the drug works and impress them that it can be moved when it is frozen and give it as simple injection."