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Thursday, 10/29/2009 5:28:10 AM

Thursday, October 29, 2009 5:28:10 AM

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Questions....

Taken from a PR, "The BioHarp requires a pre-scan of the patient in order to get a baseline reading. This baseline reading is not based solely on a set of standards in the medical sector. These individualized baselines are established from the patient's own cellular makeup and further solidify how the BioHarp sets itself apart from any present of future competitors."

This caused me to think of a few questions and figured I would ask to find if others are more familiar with these topics:

A) If I were to go to my doctor and have not yet had a "baseline" established, would they be able to establish said baseline and detect cellular inflammation in the same day or would I have had to have my baseline established prior to having any possible issues?

B) How exactly is the baseline established? Is this through the use of the BioHarp or some other method/screening/tool(s)?

C) By measuring cellular inflammation as a means of early detection, how much sooner can one detect possible issues? How long (for example, with Cancer) would it be before this inflammation was to manifest itself in ways that other more traditional tools would detect?

I am still in XMDC for the long term, and see tremendous global potential with the BioHarp - still want to discuss BioHarp more with others who may be more knowledgeable on these topics.

/Pr0sthetic.