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The patients usually have a disease that will kill them. So, relatively, stem cell therapy in cases like ALS or MS are safe. The cells will not be what kills the patient. At worst they won't improve anything. It is a complex and still developing science. The US has placed itself in a large hole, as many EU countries, and Israel have spent the last two decades studying them while is country's politicians use stem cells as talking points. So, when the alternative is dying, safety becomes relative.
how is this news at all for bioheart?
thats why a reverse split was approved last year.
Fair enough. Thanks for the posts.
Because it is a waste of time and resources? The FDA is a joke. In case you thought otherwise, a warning about high dose tylenol was put out a few weeks ago. Its been around for 60 years. Also, advil wouldn't be approved if it were being brought up today. So...theres a short lil bit about the FDA. Finally, no. You absolutely do not need to register your trial with the FDA to get published.
I have seen multiple small pharma companies like this ruined by leaking information and trying to move up too soon. BCLI has neither of these problems.
Leonhardt was sick and tired of the bs associated with getting funding so he found his own way around it. All of his companies are intimately connected and work to insulate one another from negative outside influences. Bioheart is one of the older pieces, and suffered during the times leonhardt was unable to protect it.
some people work hard for 34 years.
more likely just taking profits from the large percentage jump.
i thoroughly enjoy watching bioheart take the bold road and stick it to the sick and twisted pharma industry. Both the CEO and founder clearly have brass ones.
Patent lawsuits take years (3-5) to settle.
haha thanks.
I would just like to know where the 10 million went last year...I do not remember anything that could not have been done out of someone's garage or a college kid's dorm room.
loading requires more than 8 grand in shares
thats what I was saying. Wasn't sure why the other poster was saying it will go down.
RGIN was sitting around 2 cents for a long time, and there have been no developments that would suggest sudden weakness.
anyone know wtf is going on?
because things are clearly worse now than a few months ago?
excellent work doctor.
1. the ampules are .068 ounces each which is about 2 milliliters. Nice try. its amazing how much false information you can disseminate without the ability to read.
2. all sorts of things can be absorbed sublingually, however, not nearly as many as can be absorbed sublingually and through whatever portion of the .068 ounce drop is swallowed and digested properly. again, excellent try.
quote away. I'm glad you are around to keep people interested in them since most people are a bit emotional around here.
No. The use of the vitamins is more about being able to put substantial quantities and multiple vitamins in a single "drop." So, instead of elderly people with AMD having to swallow pills (which is a rather large barrier to compliance) they could take a drop which is easy to swallow. Alternative uses: electrolytes for troops in hot, dry climates as all they need is water; vitamins for people in many countries which suffer from vitamin deficiencies that happen only to the most neglected of americans.
looks like they did not use autologous stem cells. Also, its a pretty sloppy abstract which never bodes well for the quality of the research.
A more relevant study even though the sample size is only 10:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12679204/?i=2&from=/18285565/related
setting up a nice foundation for the company, the pps isn't going anywhere until they have something to show for it.
I would just go ahead and not believe him.
I hope so too. There seems to be a leadership issue at the company which is unfortunate as that is a very good way to waste great ideas.
any more updates? the recent filing was pretty grim for a company that supposedly is going to start trials at MGH and Mayo.
http://www.macularhealth.com/
new website, up but not completed.
macudrops anyone?
it got his attn because he wrote it.
that release is from today, the news is old.
did he mention that? sorry. i dont ever read past the first line of his posts.
its only down 13%
How many days are in a quarter of a year??
highly unlikely unless he is taking a case of the stuff at a time. toxic dose for caffeine is around 1000mg/day. PF probably has about 75mg per tube.
you realize the first two you posted were from the same person, correct?
agreed. the best thing to come out of it would be to show people that it works without having to go through the bullshit that the FDA puts companies through making it almost impossible for a small company to get anything approved without a bigger company coming in and taking over the process.
because they are already ahead of the curve. They are in phase 3.
exactly. the point was i doubt the company really gives a crap about its value to shareholders at the moment.
When they feel ready I would bet they are going to reverse split the shit out of this stock not unlike what mslp did. how far it gets walked down really does not matter as they will just increase the split. well, it matters to anyone trying to make a quick buck.
if they are still enrolling it cannot be 3 month data.