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Starlight84

11/12/19 12:13 AM

#165440 RE: ohiotom #165438

Just go visit the company and find out the truth..typing in caps in board will not help u find out answer, nobody can answer my answer why aryc management are unresponsive to rrbb open item request for so many months as well..lets see how this jem or scam play out in time
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techmover

11/12/19 5:19 AM

#165443 RE: ohiotom #165438

Nobody ever said they had FDA approval on anything yet. I don’t know where you got that from, Yes, the FDA is checking into their products and we are waiting for final approval.
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Pennsy

11/12/19 6:00 AM

#165444 RE: ohiotom #165438

Have a good one Tom. Take caplock off, and take care.
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Zues

11/12/19 6:09 AM

#165445 RE: ohiotom #165438

ARYC is a pump and dump. The useless DD about products, partnerships, billings, and revenues are a diversion. The reality is this company is a delinquent filer and has been running from the truth and the sec for years..imo.

The CE, 8-K, and Form 15 application says it all imo.

No audit. No fins. No proof.





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StockDetective

11/12/19 9:46 AM

#165474 RE: ohiotom #165438

My friend. Arrayit has a major product line pending FDA approval... Many here, including myself, believe that this product line may be the ovarian cancer test. I believe the ovarian cancer test requires the use of the Arrayit Blood Card described on the link below, therefore, the company probably submitted both at the same time.

http://shop.arrayit.com/blood_card.aspx

http://shop.arrayit.com/OvaDx.aspx

I believe the Arrayit Blood Card is also utilized for the Parkinson’s Disease testing described on the links below.

http://shop.arrayit.com/Parkinsons_Disease.aspx

http://www.lobov.com.ar/parkinsons-disease/

Now, I have never seen the term “Arrayit Blood Card” used in any other clinical trial in the past. Maybe MikeCr or Delsurfer who have been here longer can either confirm or disprove that. On the link below it describes that Arrayit Blood Cards being used in a recent clinical trial.

https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/record/NCT04095052?view=record

Further, Arrayit also has confidential contracts with the FDA and shipped the instrumentation and software to them back in 2018.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/arrayit-corporation-fulfills-clinical-instrumentation-103000472.html

https://www.fpds.gov/ezsearch/fpdsportal?q=arrayit&s=FPDSNG.COM&templateN=&&templateName=1.5.1&indexName=awardfull

For the allergy fingerstick test (IgE), Arrayit requires 4 drops of blood on the on the product described down below (this product is different from the Arrayit Blood Card described up top for in vitro diagnostic testing, requiring 5 drops of blood).

http://shop.arrayit.com/blood-card-punch.aspx

For the food intolerance fingerstick test (IgG), Arrayit requires 1 drop as IgG is more abundant in the human bloodstream.

https://pinnertest.com/