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beachlifeguy

03/30/17 10:45 AM

#1408 RE: minten #1407

needs to undergo three FDA-regulated phases, costing millions and millions and millions of dollars the company currently doesn't have, and years and years of research.


That will come from one of the larger dug makers silly
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236T568

03/30/17 10:59 AM

#1413 RE: minten #1407

Yes, agree

whacked out misleading press release, combined with a paid stock promotion today

totally scammy





yeah, it's one of the weirdest PR's I have ever read.

"The Company found that cannabidiol (CBD) universally inhibited cell growth at concentrations similar to established chemotherapeutics."

a general statement. has nothing to do with VBIO's product. also, no details on what research was done, under what conditions, etc.

"Vitality also found that its cannabidiol prodrug was not toxic to the human cells at the concentrations tested, demonstrating the relative safety of its prodrug delivery system.

and then a statement on its own drug, saying it is "relatively safe". whether it actually works isn't clear, as the first statement and the second statement seem to have no relation to each other.

and lets not forget, VBIO's "drug" (whatever that may be) needs to undergo three FDA-regulated phases, costing millions and millions and millions of dollars the company currently doesn't have, and years and years of research.

is VBIO actually interested in doing that, or are they in the business of sending out riduclous press releases with weird claims that are unsubstantiated and bear no actual significance to VBIO's own IP?

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Monksdream

03/30/17 1:11 PM

#1423 RE: minten #1407

It's just an invitro study. This type of study on human cells is conducted all the time by researchers. It doesn't mean it would be effective in humans. Before it gets that far most tests are done on animals. Even if found to be effective on animals it doesn't mean it would effective on humans.

Yeah, such studies require expenditures of multi millions. And it all has to be conducted according to FDA standards.