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12-11-2023, 08:36 PM
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Re: World's First Stem Plant Organ
I understand the concept of inorganic nanoparticles adding strength to an inorganic substrate, kind of like adding a fibrous admixture to concrete. I am curious about the composition of this product, especially what material the inorganic component is made of. This generic definition does not answer that question. |
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12-20-2023, 10:16 AM
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Re: World's First Stem Plant Organ
Let’s just lay it out. Didn’t work, the doctor was a fraud. The implant killed a few patients and the doctor still walks the streets today. Search “Bad Surgeon” on Netflix. It’s a three or four-part documentary. |
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02-17-2024, 08:29 PM
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Re: World's First Stem Plant Organ
Ummmmm..........you mean the medicine that U.S. taxpayers paid for the research and development of? And then the companies patented it in their own name, so they can make a lot of money on it?And then they generated piles of cash with it? Without any concern at ALL for the people who paid them to do the research? And then they sell the medicine in foreign countries for pennies per pill, EXCEPT IN THE U.S. where they charge 300 times that price (or MORE) for U.S. patients? Yeah, I guess that's the people you are talking about, alright! |