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Atom Smasher

03/09/17 11:25 AM

#34799 RE: kbrod1 #34746

I, for one, appreciate your input and take it seriously.

Stevm

03/09/17 11:37 AM

#34810 RE: kbrod1 #34746

Look at the region the pharmacies that are going to sell the patches. Ohio and Pa. Fentanyl is killing so many people in that part of the country. Both states are new to having a medical marijuana program. People have recognized the dangers of opioid medications and seeing how much safer cannabis alternatives are. Seems like a ripe time and place to put CBDs on the market. Who tried the patch? Does it really work?

TruthistoldTruthfully

03/09/17 12:16 PM

#34845 RE: kbrod1 #34746

Big pharma wouldn't spend the 100s of million on their tech at it current stage. However, they would finance the costs to get it to a point(humanized) to see if it's worth while because of its efficacy and tests completed on it. The tech is no joke, hence being published in the British journal and research being accepted into the AACR twice, mind you. The authenticity has already been established.

As far as the patches are concerned, it has a broader coverage, more CBD and safest method of transferring the compound than any other patch currently available, that's a fact. To speak to your point of it being the best available, you can check their website and read the review I posted on behalf of my aunt who prior to using the PBPMS patch used a fentanyl patch in conjunction with hydrocodone to deal with her pain. Long story short she replaced the two opioids that are killing her with an all NATURAL one and works better as well as longer. Feel free to dispute any of my points but keep in mind they're fact, not opinion. On the flip side, thanks for the healthy conversation and expertise you can provide in the future.

sandman1ID

03/14/17 4:21 PM

#35873 RE: kbrod1 #34746

Thank you for your reply and I understand the skepticism with PBPMS. I invested in Premier 3 years ago after reading about their success with their cancer treatment in laboratory mice. I was also interested in the idea of the Felder Doctrine, although a long way away from fruition, the Army had enough interest to partner with them for TBI treatment. Premier is a biotechnology company first and foremost, I have to commend them for not giving up after their technology was not immediately picked up by big pharma. They ran into that wall and instead of giving up, shelving their work indefinitely they reinvented themselves and are trying to make it on their own (to a certain point). Many people may have just given up but they have persisted and what is more important than the will to succeed and passion for your beliefs. They feel they have something valuable to their company and ultimately to humanity but don't want it to be a footnote in cancer treatment history. Like I said, I commend them for their diligence, dedication to their work and for their ability to think outside the box. Whether or not PBPMS is a success or not at least they gave it a fighting chance and I'll get behind that. BTW, I am a customer and have used the product. Although I cannot totally rule out the placebo effect, it has worked very well for me. I also want to state that I don't see in less value in where the board members got their degrees, it is what they have produced since and that to me is impressive.