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Re: arizonaminingman post# 135631

Tuesday, 05/08/2018 7:04:26 PM

Tuesday, May 08, 2018 7:04:26 PM

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Give the Dr and his production team some credit... if he's legit, once he sees the data it should be a no brainer.

Additional "public" goading is probably not needed (and might seem somewhat suspicious) because you already lit the match!

Well done!

I've previously sent product activist letters to NPRs Biotech Nation (they directly interacted as a result) and Gizmodo Health, with not much luck up to this point.

I'm thinking we might want to create a "product activist" template for media outreach (radio, newspaper, local tv stations) that focuses only the technology and its benefits, rather than BIEL investors.

This way we can all quickly and easily copy and paste the plea for additional media coverage and distribute to our local medial channels...

This is what I sent to Gizmodo (maybe a 1st draft but I'm no Mark Twain), but we'd def need to make it more generic:

Your article about synthetic opioid deaths in the US is incredibly pertinent and relevant considering the number of annual deaths and millions of lives and families negatively impacted that aren't even collected in these statistics... (https://gizmodo.com/deaths-from-synthetic-opioids-doubled-from-2015-to-2016-1824191467)

It made me wonder if you ever heard of a new wearable medical technology that recently cleared the FDA and NHS to reduce chronic pain: The Actipatch? The primary indication is for chronic and localized pain. No drugs, no major side-effects… Just a little magic loop that takes pain away: http://www.actipatch.com/why-actipatch/how-actipatch-works/

This tech is proven to help people reduce their need for opioids, potentially saving families from going through the trauma of narcotic addiction and saving countless lives...

What’s more, the “NHS found that ActiPatch significantly decreased pain and improved quality of life, while reducing overall healthcare costs by 42% (58.5% reduction in physician appointment costs, 35% reduction in prescription medication costs)” - https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/01/04/1283220/0/en/BioElectronics-ActiPatch-Drug-Free-Pain-Therapy-Receives-United-Kingdom-National-Health-System-Payment-Coverage.html - and the tech is now covered by the NHS for all UK citizens.

I think this Star Trek like technology and gizmo is worthy and deserving of some publicity to provide pain sufferers a drug-free medically proven alternative that's cool as hell??

Cheers and thank you for shinning a light on new technology and information that helps inform your readers of developments in health sciences.