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Re: chereb19 post# 148858

Sunday, 08/07/2022 11:35:15 AM

Sunday, August 07, 2022 11:35:15 AM

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Exactly, some say it’s a waste of time. Which they are completely wrong.

Isopet is approved by the fda which means they can treat any type of cancer, which means they can and will collect data from those treatments.

Also the deniers say it will take them forever to be profitable duh with only 4 clinics across the country it makes it difficult for people to choose isopet.

1. They don’t know about it

2. If they do know about it, it might be to expensive for them plus include the cost of travel expenses and taking time off of work. Equals very expensive.

3. Even if they do have insurance it still might be to expensive for them to travel and have to take time off.

With more clinics hopefully means that there’s one in reasonable distance of customers that makes it easier for them.

and isopet will start a national advertising campaign. So in time it will start generating decent revenue and possibly help with covering expenses for human testing costs. As all this starts to unfold don’t be surprised if we hear about them opening up over seas.

As this being a distraction or waste of time. How is this. John’s Hopkins is doing the animal test, Mayo will be doing the human testing. So what does the doctor have to do in the meantime, I’m sure he’ll have weekly or by weekly meetings with them and help them compile the data and right the report possibly. At this point we really don’t know how involved the doctor is with everything.

So if he’s more or less sitting around and waiting for John’s Hopkins and Mayo Clinic, why not keep himself busy moving forward with expanding isopet.


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