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Wednesday, 09/02/2020 9:44:34 AM

Wednesday, September 02, 2020 9:44:34 AM

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DD on Diabetes-Singapore and their war on Diabetes.

-Singapore has the second-highest proportion of diabetics among developed nations, a report in 2015, by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) revealed.

-Studies estimate that the diabetes rate will double over the next 30 years. (https://drc.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000012)

-In 2016 Singapore Ministry of Health declared a War on Diabetes and is dedicated to improving conditions in their country. (https://www.moh.gov.sg/wodcj)

-In October the Ministry of Health went as far as to be the first country in the world to BAN advertisements (video, online, print) for unhealthy sugary drinks (much like cigarette adds in America).

-In October they also required products to have a grading of their sugar and nutritional contents (A-D grades) for consumers to see. They are also working on a sugar tax or ban and promised more info to come.

-Diabetes Singapore is the non-profit national association for Singapore (much like American Diabetes Association here in the states).

-Diabetes Singapore is a full member in the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). The IDF is the national association for diabetes, think of it as the U.N. for all things diabetes.

So as you can hopefully see, this is why ALRT is targeting Singapore, we not only have a trial with Singapore General Hospital which is ranked #3 in the world, but we have also gone to market with private clinicians, and now we have a partnership with the national association of diabetes for the country which has an estimated 700,000 diabetics.

Remember my comparison to LVGO being bought our for $18.5 Billion dollars with only 330k diabetic users? What do you think will happen to the ALRT shareprice if we become the standard for care in Singapore and get even half the diabetics? Say 350k? What about 2/3s or 3/4s which would be 500k+ users? Times that by lets just say $10 per month per user, that would be $60 million a year in almost all profit. From one country.

What happens when ALRT spreads to the rest of South East Asia and their 142 million diabetics? Or the 30 million in the USA? Or the 2.5 million in Canda? Or India?

Keep your eye on the prize, I plan on continuing to accumulate at any price for years to come.