Thanks for your writeup on the MS device Hodge was promoting. I thought that with Montel Williams being so positive, it might be real, but if the Army hasn’t even started trials on it, doesn’t sound good at all.If you get a chance, could you pls. look up IntelliCell Bioscience, SVFC? I bought some shares, however, there’s so many shares issued that I wonder if I will ever make money on it. They are suppose to be reducing the number of shares which are outstanding according to G.Kazlow, the lawyer for the company who is super positive about the potential of this stock.
Thanks for the good work you are doing.
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Danger Will Robinson Danger!
Junk science, junk company. If someone gave me a blank slate and 30 minutes to “invent” a company and set out a scientific/clinical plan, I could do 100 times better than these flimflammers have done in their many sordid years of existence.
If you stay in this stock, this is what you are:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL1Xt3T9ZnY
You made an innocent mistake, as all of us do. Now fix it,
Thanks for your comment DR. KSS. Your views seem to be well respected, but I don’t understand why you are saying ‘junk science’ when stem cell therapy seems to have such great results for a number of neurological illnesses, etc.. Are you saying it doesn’t work, or that Intellicell’s method doesn’t work? If it was a ‘flimflam’ company, then why would a highly respected sports medicine doctor such as Dr. Andrews attach himself to this company and use it for treating sports injuries? I was planning to take my brother who has MS to their clinic in New York, but after reading your comment, I’m having second thoughts.
Have you looked at the treatments they are doing closely, or just looked at Financials?