Diane said that the placenta must be saved for 30 days. It is then destroyed. Is that a law in all states? When it is saved at the hospital how is it saved? Is it cryo-preserved for 30 days Diane?
My point is there seem to be many uses for the placenta in products in such common day ailments as burns. So where do the companies get placentas?
If Matt has figured a way to get free raw material and save hospitals money all the better. Could he be turning a by-product of his business into a practically pure profit biz?
BTW I asked Corcell to send me the consent form and the for- profit company is blacked out. That was a few days ago. Why was the video up for a few hours, any guesses?
I agree with you ML. This week could be big with the meeting in Detroit, the signing and everything else that has been building up. Just don't post any book covers just yet :)
The thing about placentas and the products they will make is that only a for-profit enterprise will create these products. Public banking can't really be involved in that...I think.