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Right, and how look how costly it is to not only the company but the environment these rules and regs are suppose to protect. The environmental issue is worldwide and being looked at more now than ever. We all can agree on that, it's everywhere.
This recent study in India with their conclusions when harsh chemicals used in the process. Vytex NRL uses ~66% less water and no harmful chemicals. (there are many such studies showing the similar results)
Now take another look at just a couple of Vystar's BODs and their 'government insider' investors.
The Vytex NRL process is far superior. No harsh chemicals, time, costs, etc. Pick any of the others and compare.
lol...no worries Dista! Morning VYST!
$VYST$
Thx gg...There's a reason Vystar has gloves on their page prominently with their other top of the line products with 'Available Soon'!
Remember, Vystar already has prominent hospitals and doctors testing. Feedback extremely positive not only from those wearing the gloves but by reducing cost from glove waste by ~30% with those concerned with overhead costs which is a really big thing for hospitals these days.
A strong message would be John Hopkins updating this article showing that they are now able to use Vytex NRL gloves in honor of their first surgeon in chief, William Stewart Halsted, who is widely credited as the first to develop and introduce rubber surgical gloves in the United States.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/rubber_gloves_born___and_now_banished___at_johns_hopkins
Take a guess which hospitals have been very eager to and are currently testing? We already know that feedback has been extremely positive per Vystar. The chain reaction will be epic.
New tech producing superior products at much cheaper prices at every step of the process...
just one example:
The availability, ease of production and performance of latex products make NRL a raw material preferred by product manufacturers and users around the globe. Its proven biodegradability makes it the material of choice in our increasingly environmentally conscious society.
Unlike most synthetic alternatives, Vytex NRL uses green chemistry to modify pure latex. The modified NRL derived from the rubber tree remains 100% natural, biodegradable and free from known human carcinogens. In contrast, many synthetic alternatives to latex, such as PVC vinyl, nitrile and chloroprene, which are made from petrochemical derivatives, are neither biodegradable nor compostable.
The incineration of these synthetic products can lead to the liberation of toxins and carcinogens, such as dioxin, cyanide, vinyl chlorides, and hydrogen chloride. Unlike such synthetic alternatives, Vytex NRL has minimal impact on the environment.
Morning Dista and VYST'sters! Ready for it!
Two new solid dry rubber grades (GP and UP) Vytex DPNR-NE are being field tested in tire and non-tire applications.
Dr. Matthan stated, “Our game-changing advances and opportunities for new applications prompted lively interest among producers and manufacturers present from around the world. We are pursuing multiple channels for bringing these much-needed latices into the marketplace.”
Right 70gs, Vystar already has prominent hospitals and doctors testing. Feedback extremely positive not only from those wearing the gloves but by reducing cost from glove waste by ~30% with those concerned with overhead costs which is a really big thing for hospitals these days. Don't forget that Vytex gloves are 90% stronger, 50% thinner possible by a tighter rubber particle integration (molecular matrix) with virtually no impurities. Also throw in sustainable, bio, eco friendly(unlike the neoprene and polyisoprene gloves being used now) etc, etc, etc...
One such strong message would be John Hopkins updating this article showing that they are now able to use Vytex NRL gloves in honor of their first surgeon in chief, William Stewart Halsted, who is widely credited as the first to develop and introduce rubber surgical gloves in the United States.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/rubber_gloves_born___and_now_banished___at_johns_hopkins
Take a guess which hospitals have been very eager to and are currently testing? We already know that feedback has been extremely positive per Vystar. The chain reaction will be epic.
Right doog, savings at every step is a huge competitive advantage (don't forget the water savings during production as well). Also factor in product manufacturers and consumers who will want to have the eco-friendly label on the product they make/buy.
I think with all the 'green' legislation going on, Vystar would be able to full fill a need caused by such laws. Just look at previous legislation on latex gloves alone.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=150293212
<=== nice...go VYST!
Yep, important to recognize the exaggerations for you can find them everywhere you look.
Well yea, why sell their patent for darn near nothing when they know that they can make much much more themselves, in all aspects of the business.
Also, no other company has a patent that does exactly what Vytex process does. Create a better product.
Take a few just to see all types of latex processes they have 'out there' and what they do for the product and overhead costs, compare, etc....
I've rather enjoyed all the things I've learned about NRL and the business.
Seeing the potential in something, whether a product or person is a good quality to have, especially when investing and not just with stocks. Also helps with the research and DD that comes from it along with an educated prediction.
Why would anyone buy stock that they though wasn't from a 'Real' company?
/scratches head
Oh, you can also call Vystar and have samples of Vytex gloves. Talk to your GP or whatever doc you frequent/know and have the sample sent there with condition of wanting an honest review....
Thus the mention of 'waiting on update' for the article to be....
From what I saw/heard yes but will be seeing that dramatically rise by just looking at quality benefits of the product from manufacturing and with the Rotmans at the helm.
They have prominent hospitals and doctors testing as of about two months ago. Feedback extremely positive not only from those wearing the gloves but by reducing cost from glove waste by ~30% with those concerned with overhead costs which is a really big thing for hospitals these days.
Don't forget that Vytex gloves are 90% stronger, 50% thinner possible by a tighter rubber particle integration (molecular matrix) with virtually no impurities. Also throw in sustainable, bio, eco friendly(unlike the neoprene and polyisoprene gloves being used now) etc, etc, etc...
Just waiting for John Hopkins to update this article ==> Rubber Gloves: "Born" - and Now Banished Soon to be back with Vytex- At Johns Hopkins setting off a chain reaction in the Disposable Gloves Market share. Vytex NRL making it possible by making both the surgeons prefer what Vytex offers in qulity, saftey, and sensitivity and hospital administers concerned with overhead happy (think of that ripple affect on demand).
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/rubber_gloves_born___and_now_banished___at_johns_hopkins
Further Development of Vytex® Natural Rubber Latex Leads
to Strong Niche Market Advances
Good read
https://www.vytex.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/FurtherDevelopmentofVytexNRLleadstoStrongNicheMarket-Advances-July-ILC-paper-2011.pdf
As a consultant...now a Director since 2015. He has played a significant role in the manufacturing scale up of Vytex and refining the R&D of manufacturing processes for applications using Vytex NRL, such as latex foam, condoms, adhesives, medical devices, etc. He is also an internationally renowned latex and rubber expert and has been associated with the development of natural rubber and rubber based industries manufacturing in South Asia since the 1970s and introduced technically specified natural rubber into India.
He's playing his part along with the other directors of Vystar along with the new CEO of Vystar.