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Re: tchalla post# 9254

Saturday, 08/26/2023 3:50:20 PM

Saturday, August 26, 2023 3:50:20 PM

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Well the human supps as I said? That is a very very tough market to make headway in. The competition is steep and unless you use social media influencers similar to what Gymshark and other fitness related companies use it is a tough go. I go to fitness expos here in LA and all the booths with the biggest lines are the companies that use youtube and instagram peeps. But even that is fading. We will see what they do with that in the future.

I do think their bleeding supplement for horses could be something very profitable. Bleeding in horses lungs while racing or competing is by far the number 1 hindrance to top performance. Most states allow the use of lasix, which is a diuretic, to combat that. Basically the horse pees out so much urine that the blood pressure lowers, thereby taking pressure off the lungs and therefore not bleeding in them. When I say bleeding I don't mean like they are gushing out blood from their nose, although I have had that happen. What usually happens is the small little capillaries in the lungs will burst therefore making it harder to breathe at max capacity. This normally causes the horse to fade the last part of the race. Using lasix every week can be hard on a horse so if BDPT has something more natural and that works? It could be big. I don't think the guy they are using to push sales of the product is the right man as he is not involved in the race horse industry (I think he is into riding and cutting horses) and that is where most bleeding takes place. Plus the race horse market is obviously much bigger.
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