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Something in the Vodka Doc. And the tobacco use is really high too. Here's a link that I found on the high percentage of smokers. Smoking can lead to erectile dysfunction too.
If ES's DD is correct and I assume it is as he provides everyone with great information, if this is covered by some government health plan then it's even a bigger opportunity for massive growth.
CELZ!
https://www.rferl.org/a/Up_In_Smoke_Russias_Tobacco_Epidemic/1900720.html
Win, found an article about Medistem heart trial in Russia. CELZ has a lot of those people around so they already have experience with Russia. And yes it seems CHD is high in Russia. And erectile dysfunction may be an early sign of CHD. Makes sense to me.
https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/medistem-inc-formerly-known-as-medistem-laboratories-inc-and-b-ercell-b-initiate-phase-ii-recover-erc-heart-failure-trial-/
YAY CELZ$
Actually I misspoke it said CELZ CEO was emailing patients. My apology. However, I think my logic still applies.
Do we really think CELZ CEO is calling patients? I would say no. I attribute this rumor to another Negative Nellie. CEO's spend their days dealing with Executives, Bankers, Lawyers, Accountants and such. With CELZ portfolio and the complexity of medicine one can only imagine the in depth conversations that go on with the doctors and CELZ executives.
If CEO ever interacts with patients it could always be to get a "hands on" feel for questions they ask. Maybe for real feedback. Potentially good information for decision making. Still doubtful.
CELZ is obviously strategic in their thinking. Benefit of the doubt is deserved.
Just one guy's perspective.
CELZ Press release dating back to 2015 speaking of LA Bio Med as the independent organization (started 1952) and Dr. Jacob Rajfer as the lead doctor conducting their clinical trial.
For some unknown person to outright post negative information without any substance when such credible people and organizations are involved is pathetic.
Let's just hope potential patients don't believe unfounded random posts from someone with no substantiated credibility.
http://www.caverstem.com/creative-medical-health-inc-announces-selection-of-uclala-biomed-and-dr-jacob-rajfer-to-perform-a-clinical-trial-on-caverstem-an-intra-cavernosal-administration-of-non-expanded-autologous-bo/
You're spot on Hann-D. CELZ has published several press releases detailing their deepening portfolio. People either don't read or just can't comprehend the information. The area's of practice tell it all. Dr. Gershman ='s ED. Dr. Kasari = stroke and cancer related ailments. Dr. Henry, Dr. Ichim and Dr. Patel are the stem cell experts. CELZ is multifaceted.
Just my 2 cents on the obvious.
CELZ News Today. Here's the patent information filed in 2016. Methodical planning as always.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20180133258A1/en?oq=treatment+of+Cachexia+Using+Stem+Cells+and+Products+Thereof%22.
Reading the disc patent and the PR for CELZ it speaks of multiple origins of stem cells. They can come from the patients bone marrow but also can be from cord or cord blood too. This means that CELZ could not only commercialize with the Caverstem model of patients own cells but they could continue to develop as a drug by using donor cells. Multiple opportunities all with patent protection.
That's a broad patent.
The longs on this board with obvious medical understanding could probably add much more to this.
CELZ Board Member and Caverstem doctor Alexander Gershman on Entertainment Tonight with Frank Sinatra Jr. (1999). These doctors have been doing amazing things for a long time. (Thanks Google for all the great info).
CELZ Founder and Director Amit Patel MD is a big stem cell doctor too.
https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/postings/2013/11/112613_blake_lively_father.php
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=amit+patel+manaco+you+tube&view=detail&mid=ACEFF090C18CFBC84515ACEFF090C18CFBC84515&FORM=VIRE
I think the way to look at it is 1) social media is used for getting the Caverstem name and procedure out to patients 2) PR is usually for investors, right? CELZ has always been pretty darn transparent in all their filings.
See you on Thursday CELZ!
CELZ executives are obviously smart people based just on the business. How many of us on this board and internet blogs could put a business like CELZ together in the first place? Everyone wants CELZ to issue press release after press release but I wonder how many of us stop to think about the heavy workload the CELZ executives are facing every day. To build a company like CELZ takes a lot of thought and strategy and time.
They can't spend all their time writing press releases. lol
go CELZ go!
CELZ CEO doesn't appear to be an owner of a strip club based on public records. It appears that he was a corporate Secretary for a couple of years in a company that owned a club and consulted to another company that owned real estate. Paper pushing roles you might say.
CELZ press releases and filings show that Tim Warbington, Amit Patel MD and Thomas Ichim PhD founded Creative Medical Health Inc., the private company that lead to the Caverstem and Stemspine technology and subsequently Creative Medical Technology Holdings, back in 2011. Then they took CELZ public in 2016. That takes a lot of time, planning and work in a complicated industry. Mgt. and their accomplishments, patents, doctors and compliance by fully reporting are all real. Everyone should just do their own DD and not base anything off of someone else's opinion or statement. Just my observation here.
I'm not sure where CELZ has published a specific territory exclusivity. Absent that, I'm sure CELZ will handle this on a case by case basis. A doctor in smaller communities might get a mile radius but logically dense populations would work under a different division of territory. Or size of practice may be a factor. Doesn't make sense to give this type of radius to just one or two doctors in NYC for example. CELZ mgt. is too smart to do that. BTW love the DD many are posting on CELZ fundamentals. Great research!
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I rarely post but read many of the posts. Its encouraging that people on this board are doing deep DD on CELZ and on other companies as well. I think about the executives of companies and the heavy lifting they have to do. With CELZ medicine and Wall Street? That's a lot of work and pressure.
I agree with many of the more astute posters that DD should be done on any investment and off the cuff posts in ignorance or just laziness should be avoided.
There are good companies on the OTC, DD is the true way to find them. Find them and support them!
Don Dickerson was CFO at Medistem as reflected on CELZ website. Tim Warbington at Creative Medical Health acquired patents from Medistem in 2011 a long time before they were granted which is on the patents themselves. So much info publicly available. Sometimes takes some digging.
Video of CELZ Founding Director Dr. Amit Patel speaking in Monaco. Touching philanthropy and great medicine.
(I hope this link works)
According to WebMD, male hair transplants cost $4,000 to $15,000. Another site says approximately 50,000 men get hair transplants each year, not covered by insurance. Just a comparison... $CELZ
Found this on Google about CELZ CSO's sale of former company:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/intrexon-completes-acquisition-of-medistem-248984811.html
Gilead buys Kite Pharma for $11.9B, Celegene buys Juno Pharma for $9B both large companies have minimal revenue. And on and on. Its their patented intellectual property. Pre revenue, especially in biotech doesn't mean its a bad company or a pump and dump. Slanderous remarks from uneducated blasters don't help anyone. I'm sure if the blaster was suffering from ED or degenerative disc disease or worse yet stroke, they'd be grateful for the technology and have a different viewpoint. Sad that such hard work to advance medicine is minimalized by a few for personal gain.
legitimate? Don't think a huge University would license a valuable patent to just anyone. These people are smart, patient and methodical. And this is just ONE patent in the portfolio.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/creative-medical-technologies-receives-exclusive-license-to-key-amniotic-fluid-stem-cell-patent-from-university-of-california-system-300356233.html
CELZ has some serious Intellectual Property. Real deal stuff.
They've commercialized the erectile dysfunction technology. I'm sure doctors will be all over this type of cutting edge technology. Patient's too.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/creative-medical-technology-holdings-recruits-top-urologists-for-caverstem-stem-cell-treatment-of-erectile-dysfunction-300571546.html