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“Live 20 Years Longer … Tobacco Resurrected!”

Explaining the new teaser by Patrick Cox for a life-extending tobacco compound

By Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe, August 9, 2012

Now this is how a teaser ad should look!

Any editor can promise huge gains — and heck, maybe even occasionally deliver on those dramatic gains if they get lucky or smart for a moment in time … but how many investment newsletters can tease that you’ll “live 20 years longer?”

Here’s how Patrick Cox gets our attention in his efforts to sign up subscribers to his Breakthrough Technology Alert (“on sale” for $800, though I don’t think I’ve ever seen a promo for this one when it wasn’t “discounted” … I’ve never actually seen it advertised at the “list price” of $2,000).

“TOBACCO RESURRECTED!

“Discovered by accident… a chemical compound in tobacco that doctors are now recommending to slow aging!

“BUT because the nattering nabobs of negativity on Wall Street think the biotech firm that owns the patent is a nasty, dirty tobacco company… YOU still have time to load up before the truth is revealed! ….

“Follow the scientific and medically validated recommendations laid out in this email, and there’s more than an excellent chance…

“You will prolong your life by an additional 20 to 30 years…

“You will not suffer from heart disease, cancer or stroke…

“You will not suffer from obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid disease or even hair loss…

“And the chances of achieving wealth and prosperity you never dreamed of will be increased enormously.”

And he keeps ladling on the plaudits for this one, even saying that he’s taking the product himself:

“I’m going to introduce you to a biotechnology company that has developed what I’m thoroughly convinced is the preeminent life-saving and disruptive technology of our time…

“It could easily add 20 years to your life… and make you 20 times richer.

“And only you, my subscribers and a few other elite investors are aware of this opportunity.

“Full Disclosure: I’ve been taking this company’s product for over one year. How it has restored my health and improved the quality of my life is detailed further below.

“I now recommend their product to many people I know and meet, no matter their age.

“And thousands, if not tens of thousands of people, have already seen the same near-miraculous improvements to their health that I have.

“Sadly, very sadly, as editor of Breakthrough Technology Alert I’m not permitted to own shares in this company, as it would be a clear conflict of interest. But if I could… my goodness, I would grab shares by the truckload.”

Is it starting to sound a little bit familiar? Those who have been aboard the good ship Gumshoe for any length of time have probably seem Cox tease this pick in the past — it’s been one of his favorites for years now. But don’t worry, if you’re new to these parts I won’t spoil the surprise just yet, let’s have a quick look at the clues he provides:

“Because this product is not classified as a drug, the FDA does not require the company to conduct human clinical trials. Yet they’re doing it anyway.

“That they’re willing to commit to a broad range of human clinical trials, including the gold standard of human clinical trials, the double-blind, speaks volumes about the company, and the effectiveness of their product….

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“Your maximum life span is determined by the number of telomeres on your chromosomes.

“If you think of a chromosome as a shoelace, the telomere then is the plastic tip at the end that keeps it from fraying and unraveling.

“We are born with a finite number of telomeres.

“But as we suffer age related inflammation, we lose telomeres at an increasing rate. And when you have no more telomeres left… you die.

“Theoretically then, based on the number of telomeres you possess, you have a maximum life span of about 120 years.

“So by reducing inflammation… your telomere loss is slowed… and your life can be extended…

“Much more extensive double-blind human clinical tests are currently under way. Yet, we already have documented proof that this nutraceutical has outperformed other anti-inflammatories ranging from Lipitor and aspirin to ibuprofen and Celebrex.”

Cox then goes on to recount the long story of how he was introduced to and fell in love with this company — it apparently started when he was out to dinner with John Mauldin, who’s an economic writer you’ve probably heard of, he recently started up his own income-focused newsletter, and Mauldin surprised Cox by introducing him to a man he calls “Mr. Remarkable”, a guy who, to make a long story short, turned his family’s long history with tobacco into a surprise discovery of a compound that fights inflammation and might make us all live longer.

“Mr. Remarkable” is not named, of course, since that would give away the surprise — but yes, assuming you don’t want to sit through the whole long presentation/ad (which is here if you’re curious), Patrick Cox is indeed still teasing Star Scientific. And Star Scientific did just change its ticker, it was CIGX to reflect their history as developer of a patented tobacco curing technique and their first supplement, the CigRX stop-smoking aid, but the new ticker is STSI.

And as you can probably figure out now, “Mr. Remarkable” must be Star Scientific’s CEO and inventor of the special curing process, Jonnie Williams.

Star Scientific has been a wild stock over the past year or two as Patrick Cox has teased and touted it (he also called it the “last stock you’ll ever need” a bit over a year ago) and as other prominent pundits have called attention to the company — including James Altucher, who brought a lot of attention to the stock back in early 2011.

There has also been “real” news from STSI over that time period, including some legal updates on their lawsuits with Big Tobacco (not particularly positive news — they got their patent validated but also have so far been denied on the infringement suit against Reynolds, though that fight is ongoing still and has been for over a decade) and several reports and announcements about the effectiveness and availability of their dietary supplements, first CigRX for smoking cessation, and more recently the potentially earthshaking nutraceutical that Cox touts, anatabine citrate which they market in the form of Anatabloc. I’ve tried Anatabloc too, for whatever that’s worth, though I didn’t have a chronic inflammation problem in particular and probably didn’t try it for long enough to feel noticeable results. Certainly it didn’t seem to hurt anything, though for fifty cents per tiny pill (you take 3-6 per day, I think) you’re probably looking for something better than “didn’t hurt.”

As I’ve disclosed before, I do still hold some long-dated call options on Star Scientific — I don’t know if the clinical trials that are being done on Alzheimer’s patients by the Roskamp Institute will be positive or definitive, but if they are positive there’s certainly a chance for the stock to spike dramatically. What we basically have is a company that has run up on potential and that has effectively no revenue but is aiming at a truly massive multi-billion-dollar market, so the company is probably going to end up being worth either $20 million or a few billion in 3-5 years … it’s just that I have absolutely no idea which, which is why my small speculation is just in the options, to let me control how much money I’m willing to lose. It’s valued at around $600 million today, so potential downside and upside are both quite large.

Incrementally, news on the Anatabloc front has seemingly been pretty good — they’re introducing a skin cream this quarter, since anatabine is supposed to also help with wrinkles and blemishes (anatabine itself is an alkaloid that’s found in many plants, by the way, including tobacco relatives like tomatoes and peppers, but tobacco apparently offers up the highest concentrations for easy extraction), and the next several months offer up some potential for more catalysts. They should have at least preliminary results from some of the Roskamp studies in the effect of Anatabloc this quarter, and there was also a paper released a couple weeks ago about the potential for anatabine to treat thyroid disease. The news is still largely anecdotal — if you check out any of the investment message boards or places like Seeking Alpha the debate will be raging between skeptics who want to see big peer-reviewed results on large populations and early adopters who believe anatabine cured their arthritis or slowed Grandma’s Alzheimer’s. Patrick Cox is certainly a believer, as are several other prominent newsletter guys and pundits, but there is also clearly another side for skeptical investors — about 15% of the shares are sold short (meaning that folks are betting the stock will fall). Big short positions can also cause a “short squeeze” if the stock spikes up and those shorts have to cover their bets by buying stock, so that could serve to amplify any moves if the stock were to jump higher on “real” good news (ie, not just on the attentions of John Mauldin or Patrick Cox).

Their core product, Anatabloc, has been available now as a retail product for close to a year, I think, and it remains a very light seller in these early days (though the numbers are pretty stale on revenue now, they should release the last quarter’s numbers any day now) — so you really do need to have some “difference making” news in order to justify the stock’s valuation. They had sales of a bit over $1 million over the past year, and the stock is valued at around $600 million, so this is clearly a bet not on the current level of interest in Anatabloc (including the endorsement by Fred Couples, one of their “Brand Spokesmen”, and their increasing availability in retail channels like GNC), but on their ability to ramp up that interest dramatically following positive clinical results.

This is a nutraceutical and dietary supplement, so they don’t need clinical trials for FDA approval, but they do need growing acceptance in the medical community and those clinical results that get publicized and turn into gossip on the golf course or at the senior center and that make doctors say, “hey, you should try this for your chronic inflammation.” STSI shareholders need that to build pretty consistently, but the reason for the optimism is that IF this interest can build and they can effectively market it to pretty much everyone over 40 as a core “vitamin” kind of supplement, the market is stupendously, ridiculously, absurdly large — almost everyone has either some sort of inflammation complaint as they age, or some fear of Alzheimer’s, so there could easily be millions of customers willing to pony up the $100 for a two month supply and keep taking it for years if the efficacy is backed by medical studies.

Which is why I’ve been willing to speculate on the options a bit. And also why I won’t miss a mortgage payment if the news turns out to be more fizzle-y or, God forbid, genuinely negative. It is, at the very least, a fun stock to watch — and I know many of you have traded this one in the past, or tried their products, so feel free to jump in with your comments below. I’ll be keeping an eye out for the preliminary Roskamp results, which might be interesting, and you can bet that if more positive news comes out we’ll see this trumpeted more and more by Patrick Cox… just remember that if the results of the study are “meh,” the stock has a long way to fall.

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thefamilyman
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thefamilyman
August 9, 2012 10:03 pm

Since I became a customer, I have become a significant (for me) investor. I started taking Anatabloc because Parick Cox said it helped him with a shoulder issue in a matter of weeks. I was very surprised when it UNEXPECTEDLY stopped a decades long scalp condition in a matter of days. I’m glad it did, because otherwise I would have stopped taking it long before it fixed my shoulder. (It took several months to fix my shoulder.) My shoulder pain had been with me for 4 years and for the last few months I was taking 50% more the recommended 6 pills per day. Whether it was the length of time, the higher dosage, or a combination of the two that finaly did the trick; I don’t know. Also, I always have trouble with allergies every spring. This year, dispite unusally high pollen counts, my allergies were practically non-existent.

Additionaly, I have other success stories among my family and friends. I KNOW the product works. I also know it takes more than that to build a company and it appears that the management team is doing the things (patents, promotion, studies, endorsements, etc.) necessary to succeed.

It is my good fortune (health and financial) that I had a scalp condition for over 20 years that responded quickly to Anatabloc, otherwise I would also be a “doubting Thomas.” I wish the stock price currently reflected the value I know is there, but since I have the advantage of knowing Anatabloc works, I’ll continue to wait…

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Fabian
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August 9, 2012 11:59 pm

It should work. I smoke two and an half packs a day for 30 years and never had an inflammation. Other problems, yes but inflammation, no.

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oldfatfella
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August 10, 2012 12:30 am

Don’t know much about anatabloc. I’ve jumped on CIGX a couple of times in the past 2 years when it was cheap and I just sent off a tax payment that was in part due to them. I’ll keep on keeping on!

Dmitry
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Dmitry
August 10, 2012 2:36 am

Pardon my ignorance, where did you find options on CIGX/STSI?

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Boatwhistle
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Boatwhistle
August 10, 2012 8:59 am

For those reading this thread for the health insights – I had severe hip arthritis for years ’til I finally had them both replaced. I had noticable relief when I took the product from Greek Island Labs — can’t remember the specific name. Take for at least 2 months before you decide if it’s helping.
As others have noted, diet is the key. Stop eating carbs. Carbs cause inflammation. Your overall health will improve a great deal.

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alvinroast
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alvinroast
August 10, 2012 11:34 am

I tried it for four months without any noticeable improvement in my arthritis inflammation. I really wanted it to work. I’d have to echo Boatwhistle’s comments. Stop eating Carbs. Diet really needs to come first. If I’m still having trouble in a few months I may give Anatabloc another try, but there are less expensive things to try first that have other health benefits.

As for STSI, I think they need to completely rework they’re marketing. If they can’t sell more with a great product then the problem is internal.

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Peter Rampton
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Peter Rampton
August 10, 2012 12:28 pm

I have taken 4 a day fro 4 months. Noticable improvement in several areas.
1. My sinuses are clear and dry, no more snoring!
2. Physical endurance greatly improved. I can do much more physical work and excersize without residual aches and pains. NO next day stiffness
3. My Cholesterol cound went down 10% . Plan to stick with it.

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LEO B
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LEO B
August 10, 2012 12:53 pm

I tried this stuff about a year ago. In my case, shortly after taking the supplement, I experienced heartburn. And I have a pretty strong stomach. Nevertheless, I persisted as I believe inflammation in the body is a bad thing. After a few days, I began to feel less than great and worse every day. So I stopped taking it and felt better within a day or so. I tried twice more to get on the stuff and the experience was the same. Note that I am not on any medication for anything and take no other supplements so an interaction was not the cause. Maybe I’m a unique case, but it’s not for me.

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Josie
March 20, 2013 6:37 pm
Reply to  LEO B

My fiance took anatabloc once and only once and his throat, tongue, and ear canals swelled due to anaphylaxis. Luckily for him, I am allergic to nuts so I had my remedy on hand to stop the anaphylaxis. It was very painful for my fiance so of course no more anatabloc. I don’t think it has been fully tested out yet on people and that they know what prescription drugs may/may not react with it or who can/cannot take it yet. I think there are more caveats that just being/not being allergic to the solanaceous family of crops (tomatoes, eggplant, tobacco). That being said I do think it can help people, it’s just that they have to narrow down the criteria a little better for who it can help and who it might not help. My fiance is not allergic to the solanaceous family and does not smoke. The company though was really was concerned and asked for more details on what happened after I notified them of the issue. So I know they take their customer’s bodily reactions to it seriously and do follow up. I got several calls and a letter from them and I replied with as much detail as possible to help them find the clues as to why he could not take it. Hopefully this will help other customers. I think the company does care.

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Venture Shadow
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Venture Shadow
August 11, 2012 12:33 pm

To decrease inflammation with a food supplement use EPA (eicosapentanoic acid), the omega-3 fatty acid. There are lots of scientific medical studies that show it works. The ratio of EPA to another fatty acid called DHA should be somewhere between 2:1 and 1:2 . Before you spend big bux on anatabloc you should really try EPA. Although EPA is produced from fish, do not use “fish oil” or “cod liver oil.”

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Funkenstone
August 12, 2012 10:17 am

If Anatabloc doesn’t help you I am so sorry for you. I’m 58 and work out and jog regularly. I was dogged by muscle aches and sore knees after my workouts and runs. I was skeptical, but tried it. I now suffer no soreness or muscle aches even after strenuous workouts, and no longer suffer from knee pain when I stand up after sitting for a while. I gave it to my brother-in-law to try for his shoulder pain. The pain went away, but he stopped when the supply I gave him ran out. He didn’t buy more because he thought it was too expensive. The pain returned so he bought some. The pain went away again. He is now a believer. Due to our genetic diversity it won’t work on everyone. If it doesn’t work on you, you have my sympathy. The stock may or may not survive, but if they don’t, I sure hope they sell the product line to some other consumer non-durables company. I need it.

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Edward Maddox
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August 13, 2012 5:52 pm

Different responses to Anatabloc may be quite normal. Have you studied any Chinese doctor’s approaches to medication? It turns out that the Traditional Chinese medicine teaches that individuals require study by the doctor and often require different herbs and/or treatments for the same ailment. I believe that there is a lot of truth in that approach. Our genetic makeup is certainly not all the same. We are not clones, and our bodies don’t act like clones of one genetic pattern.

So why shouldn’t there be some different responses to a medication or supplement?

I am taking Anatabloc. I have not taken it long enough to expect any symptomatic results, so I will be patient. I purchased at a GNC store and with my Gold Card paid $80 for a month supply, like someone else here has mentioned. I could wish for it to turn into a generic prescription medicine, as under my insurance, I pay zero copay for generic drugs.

I, like some of you, do not like almost all prescription drugs. The profits that the big Pharma companies make with their drugs as long as the patents last and the doctors prescribe, in spite of terrible side effects possible, are really unfair and obscene. By the way, the response to side effects for SOME of the patients may well be support for the traditional Chinese doctor’s belief that people are different and often require different treatment for the same ailment.

Don’t discount Traditional Chinese medicine. They have been at doctoring far longer than our western doctors who are taught only prescription medication and things that fix symptoms but do not necessarily fix the base cause or ailment producing the symptoms.

Yes, I invested in the Anatabloc maker, STSI. I expect great things from them. I don’t expect miracles, but with the present financial condition of our country and the present stupidity demonstrated by our politicians, we could use a miracle or two. How about a miracle to help the market. My portfolio slowly suffers. I’m thinking of taking half of the value and putting it in gold for an extended period, so that the printing of money doesn’t eat me up.

Travis, I know I strayed pretty far, so dump this if you have to. I’ll understand.

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August 13, 2012 7:06 pm
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Travis, according to yahoo and msn, STSI doesn’t have any options.

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Ron C
November 12, 2012 1:46 pm

Travis, STSI being such a low priced stock, is buying the option a better way to go? Even LEAPS that expires in multiple years could result in total loss if things don’t pan out in that time window. Am I missing something here? Anyway, thanks for your website, very informative!

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Edward Maddox
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November 18, 2012 7:07 pm
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You begin with “Such a low priced stock”. That is not really a problem unless you are an investor that operates on emotion. Of course, many investors do work on emotion and that may make a low price undesirable. otherwise if you want to invest $1000 dollars in a company, you just have to buy enough stock to consume your $1000, not matter how many shares that might be. Am I seeing this in the wrong way?

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Alastair Rutherford
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Alastair Rutherford
September 6, 2012 4:13 pm

Normally I don’t join in these types of conversation, but after several weeks on Anatabloc the arthritic pain in my 80 year old hands has just about disappeared. Even the clicking of my thumb joint stopped. I care less about the stock price. I just hope the company continues to make the product. Will Anatabloc “cure” my condition? I don’t believe it will. Continued use of the product is most likely required just like any supplement. Company needs to do a better job on dosage recommendations, but that will most likely come as experience is obtained. As far as I am concerned, the product does for me a better job dealing with inflammation than anything else on the market. Should some of the trials that Cox is talking about prove successful, I wouldn’t be surprised to see some company like Johnson & Johnson buy them out. If they try going it on their own, it’ll be a long road before the cows come home. They just don’t have enough products to compete with the big boys.

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Erik W.
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Erik W.
September 7, 2012 11:18 am

I have some more anecdotal evidence in support of the Anatabloc product. And please trust that I am neither affiliated with the company nor currently an investor – though I too am watching the stock now.
I had continuous cases of chronic tendonitis in various parts of my body (bicep, thigh, rotator-cuff, chest, hamstring, etc.) increasingly over a period of about four years. It seemed that every time I tried to get back into exercise, I would pull something again and that body part would hurt for the next six months. I thought I was just getting old and that I could never get fit again. I was about to ask that my doctor to send me to a specialist to see if I had some sort of condition or something that required treatment.
I stumbled upon Anatabloc and started taking three pills a day (I weigh 165lb.). Within two weeks, my existing tendonitis issues began to feel better. After a month, all pain was gone and I have had no new instances of muscle or tendon pain since I started Anatabloc over six months ago.
It had been years since I have been in this good condition. I lift weights again. No muscle pulls. I even played in a long and really competitive adult men’s soccer match a couple weeks ago with some other dads. I was a little sore for a couple days, but doing this without injury would have been impossible for me before Anatabloc.
I am thrilled, and my main personal interest in the company at this point is that they continue to remain in business so I can keep buying their product!

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ray
September 10, 2012 11:35 am

I have no comment on the efficacy of the STSI product, but all should stay away from putting any bucks on STSI. Not only do you have a high valuation and debt, any pharma can produce a similar product. Don’t remember where I read the info and I can’t be detailed, but it is somewhere along the lines of the product can be mfg’d without having to pay any royalties to STSI.

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Peter Courtenay Stephens
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Peter Courtenay Stephens
September 10, 2012 6:43 pm

I was diagnosed with severe blockage in Jan, 2o11 at 73. About a week before my scheduled surgery I was introduced to Dr. Esselstyn Vegan Diet from the Cleveland Clinic. I starter the first week of March Ashe had studies and lots of supportive evidence. I lost 70 lbs in a year from 233 to 163 after my 3rd surgery. I am now 186.
I was completely faithful but, in Jan 12 had another stress test that was not positive at all.
I also had a Colonoscopy that showed a High Grade Dysplasia. That is a precancerous lesion on the Colon. They would not do the Colon surgery until I had the heart fixed so In late February I had 5 bypasses. In March and April, I had 2 Colon surgeries that removed 20″ of my Colon. No cancer in any of it.
I have taken the best nutritional supplements for a great many years and I always ate my veggies. I admit to a stressful and debauched lifestyle from the 50s to the mid 90s including smoking and drinking and yes I inhaled, in case Clinton reads this..
For 16 years I have taken a whole lot of supplements and still do and they are the best, but there are certain things that can not be undone it appears, at least for me and that is the clogged arteries into the heart. I am very strong now and the prize student at Cardiac Rehab and at 74 most people think I am at least 10 to 15 years younger except my wife of 51 years.
I am now investigating Anatabloc as I have access to very competent researchers and other sources. I also came to this because of Chris Cox and will probably do some sort of investment on it.
Organic is fine except it is also contaminated to a certain degree and hydroponic can be every bit as healthy as organic if it is done properly. Hydroponic is also organic for arguments sake.
So Anatabloc has a very similar type hype as the Nutraceuticals I take so it may be a very decided addition for my health.
I just can not see this world getting bye without me so I plan on making it to 100, so I can piss on Ted Kennedy’s Grave at Arlington.
I will keep you posted. Piss, Vinigar and all.

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Robert Newsom
September 21, 2012 6:28 pm

Travis , Please , what stocks do You have cash or options on ? Thanks , Robert Newsom
My so in law has 4 little girl and was diagnosed w/ MD
My wife through in remission has Lupus
My Brother Mike 65 hase adult set of Dibetes and had his left foot (Front cut-off ) Thanks , Robert Newsom

any ideas

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DeBee Corley
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DeBee Corley
November 9, 2012 9:25 pm

Wow!!!
I find it amusing that somebody is posting positive results from Anatabloc every 3rd or 4th post.

Hell, I can beat his 81 yo grandma for results. Just reading the name, ANATABLOC, made my dick grow 3 inches longer is only 15 seconds. (I wonder, if like Viagra, I have to seek medical attention if this lasts longer than 4 hours?)

Ian Shearer
Ian Shearer
November 10, 2012 5:25 am

I came to this topic as an investor. As it happens I have inflammation of the sinuses, a swollen joint on my left middle finger (too much typing on dead keyboards), and was about to have a second hernia patched. So I bought some Anatabloc pills. In compensation for the extra shipping cost to UK the company sent me a free 60 pills to go with my purchase. As has been said before it is not an overnight cure. But I am now through the 200 pills and my swollen finger has gone, the sinus condition improved (returns quickly if pills not taken in evening). I did not notice it had any beneficial effect on the swelling caused by the hernia incision. I am convinced the pills are worthwhile.

However I have noted there is no patent protection available for a plant extract so I am sorry I cannot see where the Anatabloc manufacturers are going to recoup big bucks without spawning competition.

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Edward Maddox
Edward Maddox
November 17, 2012 7:04 pm
Reply to  Ian Shearer

Ian, The big pharma companies think that they live or die by having patents. The fact that many supplement companies make very good money without patents shows that big pharma may be wrong. They, big pharma, are certainly wrong to sell products that have terrible, even deathly, side effects. Greed drives them beyond moral responsibility. I do my best to not use those drugs that should scare away all potential customers. Risk taking with my money is necessary. Risk taking with my health is not my way, ever.

A solution to competition is not always dependent on having patents. The ability to lower a price when the competition shows up may explain the high price for Anatabloc. True competition is a great equalizer and the population can only benefit from honest competition. A company that makes a good product first is often the winner over the later entries. In the absence of patents, quality, consistency, and good marketing are key to a company’s success. Since I have decided to invest in Star Scientific, I hope that they have those qualities.

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Mas Miwa
Mas Miwa
January 22, 2013 1:34 am
Reply to  Ian Shearer

Ahh, but! Anatabloc is a synthetic version of Anatabine Citrate found in tobacco leaves and it does have patents pending on the process to manufacture and potential use. See the STSI (Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals) website or Google search Anatabloc patent

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Erik W
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Erik W
November 12, 2012 12:18 pm

I would like to comment that many of you short-side “investors” are simply mean and destructive. Anatabloc is a product that has changed my life in a significant way, and it is my understanding that it has done the same for many others. If they go out of business, I will be in a mad scramble to find a replacement product and will probably have to resort to prescription drugs.
I am sorry if you shorts are getting impatient because you want to get paid for undermining the success of a small company that is trying to get off the ground. Maybe, while you are waiting, you can find some baby birds that have fallen out of their nests and step on them to make yourselves feel better.
Shorting chokes-off access to capital from firms that are struggling to get a financial foothold. If you jerks succeed in doing this, you have done all mankind a huge disservice. I hope you suffer numerous discomforts and indignities in your old age.

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OHMYHECK
November 15, 2012 3:28 pm

After having read all of the above comments, I think I’ll start taking Antabloc and buy a chunk of STNT, which I have been watching for some time. I’m 71 years old and have been living forever on a diet of fast foods, lots of sugary soft drinks, See’s chocolate
candy and pizza. People look at me and think I’m in my fifties, so with the Antabloc,
eighty will be a snap.

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