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Morning Gixer.
You should try Brave internet browser.Similar to Chrome but no ads.
I did for years but Total Adblock seems to be better so far
Use adblock plus. It's free and stops most of the ads.
This is not a recommendation in any way but more of an observation on my old laptop.
As we all know this site runs numerus ads and pop ups that is not only annoying but makes my old laptop run very slow.
https://www.lse.co.uk/advertising.html
https://www.lse.co.uk/chat/general/help-and-feedback/ad-choice-popups-D50F741D-EE41-470D-88BC-2D76347649F6.html
I understand that advertising revenue helps fund this site but there is a limit to what you/I can put up with and I have never encountered another site as bad as this one for Ads. So for many years, to help speed up refreshing the chat page, I have been using Ad Blocker Plus very successfully until recently when again refreshing the page was taking so long it was making the site un usable for me.
Ad Blocker Plus was showing between 80 and 100 ads being blocked with every refresh of the page and as I say, run very slow. To give you an idea how slow, without an ad blocker it takes around 2 min 40 seconds to refresh the page. Then you have to close the ads.
I am now experimenting with Total Ad Block and this is allowing a page refresh in 11 seconds. Not great but far better than it was.
I am not against advertising on sites but LSE Chat seem to be taking the P.
Would be good to know if anyone else is encountering similar problems and what solutions they use.
Not available should be
Yes there was. Not high amounts but think the buyer was trying to but x amounts without going NT. Fair few shares available to buy at mo
Yes a DSM study.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04160481?term=fruitflow&draw=2&rank=2
For some reason the results have never been published.
thanks Gixer , that reminded that there was a FF trial in Re to a marker called TMAO by this lot , no report of it here , I emailed them about it ages ago , no reply.
https://atlantiaclinicaltrials.com/publications
OT adverse effect of Jab
https://openvaers.com/covid-data/myo-pericarditis
Wish we could discover what the A trades signify
I see what you mean now. It only lasted to the 31st Dec 2021 and renewed annually.
WS - maybe he has, but the Chinese havn't updated their website ?
Both options are possible.
I assume you mean in regards to By-Health?
I see this ADC being only for FF + Omega product from PXS.
Whereas By-Health will have exclusive rights to act as the distributor of Fruitflow as an ingredient and the manufacture, marketing, and sale of Fruitflow based functional food and dietary supplement finished products.
I guess we will never see those documents. :)
Wonder why IF hasn't updated the authorised dealer certificate
https://www.fruitflow.shop/
WS
everhopeful, This is a review article and was not written by PXS nor was it written to sell Fruitflow. It is not a paper written for the benefit of the consumer in any way. The study on Fruitflow referred to in the paper was also nothing to do with PXS but was a study carried out by By-Health.
The fact that "we know it works" is what we can take from it :)
WS ir wold be nice to know what this means , we know it works but PXS might have done more to sell FF in easy to get terms.
latelet effects [108]. At
concentrations of 4 and 6 g/L Fruitflow® inhibited by around 55% and 74%, respectively
in 2.5 M ADP-induced platelets. However, in collagen stimulated platelets, aggregation
was reduced by 40% and 71%, respectively. Additionally, the binding of fibrinogen to
integrin IIb 3 was significantly inhibited by 32% at 6 g/L of Fruitflow® in 10 M ADP
activated isolated platelets. Moreover, the antiplatelet effects of Fruitflow® were tested
in 2.5 M ADP-induced isolated platelets after 4 weeks of oral administration of 25, 75
and 150 mg/kg doses of Fruitflow®. The 150 mg/kg dose markedly inhibited platelet
aggregation to 24% [114]
Interesting clip - it promotes more oxygen in the lungs.
https://choiceclips.whatfinger.com/2022/01/09/tucker-could-viagra-treat-covid/
It is so sad to learn about the professor ,sad news
Yes I saw that, Niamh should contact them and sort
W$
I should also have said.
Its always nice to see Fruitflow being mentioned in this type of paper but feel they could have gone further. Referenced more ff studies etc.
Not sure what process is required to qualify a product as a pharmaceutical preparation though.
wellsite, yes I did see that but the review paper also says fruitflow contains lycopene so I didn't read much further.
I got a bit confused as to when they were referring to lycopene did they mean fruitflow???
I am easy confused :)
gixer
First time I have seen FF referred to as a pharmaceutical preparation
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/23/2/605/pdf
Received: 11 November 2021
Accepted: 3 January 2022
Published: 6 January 2022
Impacts of Commonly Used Edible Plants on the Modulation of
Platelet Function
Dina A. I. Albadawi 1
, Divyashree Ravishankar 1
, Thomas M. Vallance 1
, Ketan Patel 2
, Helen M. I. Osborn 1,*
and Sakthivel Vaiyapuri 1,*
1 School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UB, UK;
d.a.i.albadawi@pgr.reading.ac.uk (D.A.I.A.); divyasri.april86@gmail.com (D.R.); tmv31@cam.ac.uk (T.M.V.)
2 School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6UB, UK; ketan.patel@reading.ac.uk
* Correspondence: h.m.i.osborn@reading.ac.uk (H.M.I.O.); s.vaiyapuri@reading.ac.uk (S.V.)
Furthermore, Zhang et al. [112] examined the antiplatelet effects of a pharmaceutical
preparation of S. lycopersicum, Fruitflow® powder in rat isolated platelets [113]. Fruitflow®
is a pharmaceutical preparation of an aqueous extract of S. lycopersicum fruits. It is available
in a syrup and powder form and it mainly consists of active ingredients, adenosine, chlorogenic
acid, rutin and lycopene all of which are reported to have antiplatelet effects [108]. At
concentrations of 4 and 6 g/L Fruitflow® inhibited by around 55% and 74%, respectively
in 2.5 M ADP-induced platelets. However, in collagen stimulated platelets, aggregation
was reduced by 40% and 71%, respectively. Additionally, the binding of fibrinogen to
integrin IIb 3 was significantly inhibited by 32% at 6 g/L of Fruitflow® in 10 M ADP
activated isolated platelets. Moreover, the antiplatelet effects of Fruitflow® were tested
in 2.5 M ADP-induced isolated platelets after 4 weeks of oral administration of 25, 75
and 150 mg/kg doses of Fruitflow®. The 150 mg/kg dose markedly inhibited platelet
aggregation to 24% [114]
WS
(thank you for sharing the Prof's sad news ... )
As for Provexis, they have made great progress with Fruitflow and are many many years ahead of both Idia and Genimen
:-)
Yes they have been known about for many years now.
Genimen Pharmacon doesn't seem to have made any progress on regulatory approval to the food safety and standards authority of India or in securing marketing partners in all this time.
https://genimen.in/news.html
Idia AS seems to be in a similar position
https://www.idia.no/about-idia
With no new news articles since 2015
https://www.idia.no/news
Gixer do you know about these other Co's ?
http://www.asimduttaroy.com/biography.php
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My scientific work has been published in over 245 original contributions, reviews, books, book chapters, and editorials. I own several international patents. My discoveries of anti-thrombotic factors in tomatoes amd kiwifruits are patented internationally, and 3 companies Provexis Limited (www.provexis.com) in UK, and IDIA AS (www.idia.no) in Norway, Genimen Pharmacon in India are established to commercialize these discoveries. I have successfully supervised 35 PhD/MD students so far.