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Nice finds again Dr_H and a good start to the week from DSM. Long may it continue.
Would have been nice if Provexis got a mention in the articles but sales of FF is what counts for the short, medium and long term.
:)
Not FF, but related.
https://medicaldialogues.in/cardiology-ctvs/news/high-levels-of-trimethylamine-n-oxide-increase-risk-of-cerebral-infarction-and-mortality-in-af-patients-105838
Dr H,
Many thanks for your useful research. Hope PXS will be profitable very soon.
Thanks again for the excellent research guys (gixer, Dr_H), definitely contributing to a feel-good factor here for the first time in ages. GLA.
I posted ages ago about TMAO is a kidney indicator, Altanta labs tested FF to see if it had an effect on the levels the results are not public. I told Ivor Cummings about this study and he said it was about money making .
This BB seems desperate TBH loads of links to nothing substantial and the SP continues to disappoint. All the rampers from 13 years ago are long gone . Keep on clutching at straws if you want, ÂŁ50 Mn profit a year is crazy imo and I thought that once. I will be most relieved with 1.5p to put this sorry tale to bed.
£50m profit. You have to have a dream, otherwise you can’t have a dream come true.
Everhopeful, your name is false advertising. Can you update it to EverMiserable?
Wait and see what we get offered on buy out. Of course you will be long gone at 1.5p. I am still here as a king term holder. Maybe not a big ramper but when you have 13 million shares and believe in the huge medical benefits for everyone why not be positive
Everhopeful, The results of the clinical trial, found that four weeks of supplementation with Fruitflow decreases fasting blood and urine trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) levels.
It is your choice if you wish to believe that High TMAO levels do not have a connection to cardiovascular events but many studies have shown that TMAO is involved in the occurrence and development of atherosclerotic diseases through various mechanisms.
"Higher levels of TMAO have been linked to adverse cardiovascular events."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8969508/#:~:text=Recent%20evidence%20has%20shown%20that,pathogenesis%20and%20increases%20cardiovascular%20risk.&text=Previous%20studies%20have%20suggested%20that,elevated%20levels%20of%20TMAO%20precursors.
https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/520910
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36593094/#:~:text=Conclusions%3A%20High%20levels%20of%20TMAO,in%20patients%20with%20atrial%20fibrillation.
etc. etc.
Evermiserable here ;o) .
TMAO levels are just like a flood line gixer if it's a bit lower so what you have still been flooded, that is why Ivor told me it is double speak .
"“When a person eats foods rich in choline, phosphatidylcholine and L-carnitine, the gut microbiota creates TMA, which the liver then turns into TMAO. But by modulating the gut microbiota with the plant polyphenols in Fruitflow, less TMA and TMAO is produced – conferring a cardiovascular benefit,” Steinert says."
Kind of like a flood barrier then. Or more accurately, stopping the flooding in the first place.
I was reading some stuff on TMAO recently, the kind of thing Gix has shared below. I also read somebody saying that there is no magic pill that can reduce TMA/TMAO levels. Obviously they need to be updated :)
thanks for that Gixer , I now think that Ivor Cummings can't have looked at this closely enough , it must have been out of his appreciation at that time ?
I still dont know how a higher TMAO reding causes heart disease however ?
Whether you believe or not, evidence shows a link between High TMAO and CVD and Fruitflow has been shown to reduce fasting blood and urine trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) levels.
There is still a lot of research going on in this area and will leave the how, if and why up to the scientists.
its way above my pay grade :)