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Thursday, 11/19/2009 9:10:30 AM

Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:10:30 AM

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I am not sure what is the driver for your disbelief in filtration technology. I would assume it is either A) you think AEMD's filter is BS or B) you think the reduction in viral blood load would not influence the ability of the immune system to put up a fight or improve the action of a drug.

Putting the HCV aside for a second, all I can say to you is that, as we type, USAMRID is conducting a primate study specifically using the hemopurifier and testing its ability to improve outcomes following infection by the most deadly form of the Ebola virus. It is worth noting this is not USAMRID's first work with the hemopurifier, meaning that what they saw in previous work (which I believe was In Vitro) was significant enough that the USAMRID investigators chose to take the next step and spend the Army's money on a primate study.

Given that we do not put stupid brains to work at our military's level 4 biohazard lab at Ft. Detrick, I think the existence of this current work alone indicates that our technology is real and that the underlying scientific principles as far as potential efficacy are also logical/legitimate.

As for Hep C, I will try to find you the link/reference to Asahi's clinical trial.

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