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Re: fuja21 post# 20181

Thursday, 03/22/2012 9:26:33 AM

Thursday, March 22, 2012 9:26:33 AM

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Thanks Fuj - there are quite a few highly intelligent people posting here who are conveying the truths about BIEL and its product line and the status of the FDA process toward approval of ActiPatch and ALLAY. A few months ago I was totally naive on PEMF devices with a really badly sprained ankle. I was helped amazingly by ActiPatch and an old classmate in Toronto who sent a few to me and I felt grateful enough when I looked into BIEL to spend the time and expend the effort to share my experience with people.

The posters I refer to above have made that a lot easier - you, I'mRich, fuente, Walker - the good guys know who they are. Apologies to those I miss. But, but my point is, I don't see anyone who is simply hyping the stock falsely solely to make a fast buck in the next 48 hours of trading.

Making money is great, don't think I don't know that, but I read messages daily from people who seem to know a tremendous amount about the products, the background, the FDA process and the company - pro and con both. There are others who seem only bitter, not a place I would ever like to be. My thanks to the good guys for keeping this site real, balanced, and helping me understand what BIEL is truthfully about without venomous hyperbole.

I like where BIEL is now, management is being cool and professional, not alienating the FDA by inappropriately marketing in the US before getting approvals.

I noticed on Good Morning America this AM they were promoting a range of FDA approved devices - a laser hair remover, an LED light for aging and wrinkles and so on. Those devices are FDA approved, therefor they were tested and work for the claims they make. I compare them to BIEL products - no more laser clinic to remove hair, imagine the billions spent on creams and chemicals for aging and wrinkles, that my wife says do not work! And BIEL negates the need for taking drugs for many types of pain?

BIEL's RecoveryRx was approved years ago for post-op eye surgery patients, so for ActiPatch and ALLAY, in my opinion, this is not a matter of if, but when they are FDA approved.