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Re: tradeherpete post# 334090

Friday, 10/29/2021 10:38:14 AM

Friday, October 29, 2021 10:38:14 AM

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Yes, blarcamesine stoops, strongly.

Thanks for that one falconer, The bird is in a dive picking up speed and it’s prey will not know what hit them....

Well, thanks for the falconry allusion. Quite appropriate.

In falconry, what you’ve described, the plunging dive of a hawk onto prey, is called a “stoop.” Blarcamesine stoops successfully at a diversity of prey diseases; unlike any other drug.

I’ve tried to refrain from stating Anavex things as you just did, but it’s been hard. In fact, hence my posting name, I was a state- and federally-licensed master falconer. For half a century I hunted rabbits with my trained Red-tailed Hawks. Along with some others, I devised several new training and conditioning techniques that allowed trained Red-tails to achieve full power, speed, and killing abilities. As with Anavex, fellow falconers at time time said that I was off base, that the new training techniques I was devising couldn’t possibly work. The Red-tail is a Red-tail. Good enough as falconer’s rabbit-hunting hawk, but not fast enough, or strong enough to be really consistent, especially against the much larger and faster jackrabbits. But, as will be with blarcamesine, seeing was the believing. Today, many falconers use the training and conditioning techniques I and my colleagues perfected over several decades.

Like blarcamesine, new stuff, doing new and unanticipated things; formerly thought not possible. Gotta think, see, and operate outside of the boxes of legacy perspectives. Think, test, and try. Lots of failures. But the successes change things big-time. Story after story of this in medicine, industry, science, etc. In a decade, the Anavex story will be mandatory reading for students training in biological research.
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