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Re: Investaholic33 post# 11204

Wednesday, 09/24/2014 11:45:48 AM

Wednesday, September 24, 2014 11:45:48 AM

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"treating patients in the new facility! "?? How can Bioheart be "treating patients" for anything when they have no FDA or Euro or otherwise "approved" so called stem cell based "treatments" for anything? These "patients" are thus guinea pigs for un-approved, un-scientific, experimental, cash payment so called "treatments"? Wow, IMO.

From the PR:
"Last week a total of 12 patients underwent autologous cell therapies for the treatment of spinal cord injury, diabetes, arthritis, autoimmune disease and more."

"stem cells "are not proven as a "treatment" for a single thing indicated in that paragraph- not one. And what is "and more"?? Who writes a PR line like that? List what they were supposedly "treated" for- not "and more"? What does that even mean?

From same PR:
"Kristin Comella, Bioheart's Chief Science Officer, who attended the grand opening, said, "The facilities in South Africa are top notch and mirror FDA facilities that we have in the U.S. Bioheart has provided the necessary training and expertise to the staff at SASCI. "

What FDA facilities in the U.S.? Bioheart has NO, NONE FDA approved stem cell based "product(s)" in the U.S., let alone "treatments" or "facilities" in which medical "treatment" can be used- unless under a strict, FDA approved "trial" protocol? What's that statement supposed to mean?

From same PR:
How can Bioheart provide the "necessary training" to supposedly "treat" things like "diabetes" and "arthritis" and "autoimmune" whatever- they have ZERO expertise or approved anything in those areas? So how do they train others in those supposed "treatments"? Who at Bioheart is qualified and has any M.D. or medical license to train a physician to "treat" anyone for something like "diabetes", let alone do it with an unnproven, experimental "treatment" such as using stem cells?

WOW, IMO. This is fascinating stuff. Wild, IMHO. The FDA must be interested in this, IMO.

Oh, and as usual- NO contact info for the "new facility" - not an address, phone, web site, email, nothing. What a surprise IMO. So "medical tourists" will find this place how, so they can get their "experimental" I guess "treatments" there?

Oh, and who is it again, in the S. African Ministry of Health exactly, that BHRT is supposedly "working with"? I'm gonna email the "Ministry" and ask about their "Bioheart program" and ask for names, titles, etc. Just curious is all. Would like to know what the "program" is that they have for "stem cells" in S. Africa involving the "Ministry of Health" and Bioheart- should be interesting, IMO.