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British Heart Foundation years ago when Fruitflow was in a drink called Sirco on the side of the drink it clearly stated recommended by the British Heart Foundation.
So, why today when all need to know about the health benefits of Fruitflow in stopping blood clotting tested and passed by the European Food Agency and its how the corona virus kills us, organisations like the British Heart Foundation are not mentioning Fruitflow.
BHF are a disgrace. End of. Luckily the chinese are not so influenced by their antics.
For the UK I hope our people are talking to those opinion formers close to Govt .
Alf, the BHF are happy to mention in their mag, many "heart friendly" products that are not medicines. To my knowledge, FF has NEVER been mentioned. The previous post by Thedon pretty much sums up the approach taken by the BHF. I tend to agree with him tbh.
I contacted BHF many years ago when I first invested in PXS to highlight the benefits of Fruitflow and that they should be promoting it on their website in the fight against heart disease & poor blood circulation etc, but what a lot of people don't understand is that you have to pay BHF to promote any product, they don't do it for free as you might expect, they are a profit making group who are not really interested in providing a public service unless they being paid to do so. In my mind they are an absolute waste of space.
In which case, why are you still factoring in anything that BHF says or does?
These organisations, founded with high ideals, soon become self serving. Fact is, Fruitflow isn't a medicine..
Maybe the stupid sounding name "Fruitflow" puts people off!
I have always held the opinion that the BHF are very conservative in their approach and restricted by the vested interests which fund them.
Ironic that the BHF are using a USA Co to research easing clotting when there is already a British one that can sort clotting issues out .
The NHS and big pharma do not seem interested in helping people just money , look at GCMAF they shut it down and imprisoned David Noakes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTpVg6dMSHA
The BHF has shown ZERO interest in Fruitflow.
I see from the BBC that the British Heart Foundation are funding a trial to see whether the above drug can combat blod clots in Covid patients.
Looking at its history its inventor was granted a Nobel Prize in 2012. It then failed in a trial in 2016 after which the British Heart Foundation has taken an interest in it (more than its done re fruitflow as far as I can see)
Have just purchased a hat,if that was a Buy, I'll eat it!!
Similar “mid price” large trade on 11th, similar time also reported late
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It could well have been spot on the mid, and not a trade at all. Lots of non genuine trades logged these last days IMHO. Understandable after someone locks away a chunk of shares. Where do market makers get a free float back from other than trying to influence sentiment?
5 million from yesterday. Hard to say but could it be a buy?
Just got price .8145
dummy 0.8145 for 2 mill
Did same, got 0.81p
Tried a dummy sell ,couldn’t get a price !
Anyone else noticed how the mood managers start to appear at strategic times. When there has been a rise, such dumb accusations as p&d, and oh too late. All we know for sure is that Mr Lucas increased his holding. Unless we got notification that he had sold down, there is zero credibility to give to any smart a***d trading system. Most of the trades lately have been ambiguous, with buys and sells posted at the same price or within a fraction. Anyone claiming to know how many were buys or sells is just being misleading, or deceptive, or plain mistaken if you believe they are honest.
Each to their own.
Some might say this is a Cup and Handle I am not sure ?
https://www.tradingview.com/x/Pbc7dIot/
The BB got busier in April with buying
everhopeful
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RE: sp23 Apr '20
So 2 punters with more money than sense push the SP up , it will come down again , there needs to be sustained buying for 2 weeks for a re rate here - imo.
As for DSM pushing FF harder everyone who's interested knows about FF, if there was money to be made from it they'd be doing it wouldn't they? Loads of products out there and hardly anyone buying them as no one has invested 10's of $ mills in advertising.
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dior
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RE: sp23 Apr '20
A late trade of £ 2.2m brings the price up by 25%. Maybe out of something bad there maybe something good. I for one would welcome a cash injection into a dwindling bank account. But putting that aside it would be very welcome if Fruitflow really could help in this Covid 19 hell.
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wheelds
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RE: sp23 Apr '20
3 million at 0.55p this morning was me as I expect the share price to keep on rising as improved blood flow is the main thing scientists around the world are now looking at to help manage the ill effects of Corona virus by using blood transfusions on patience who have low quality blood flow.
And we all know Fruitflow has been scientifically proven to improve healthy blood flow and once this factor is recognised around the infected world Fruitflow products will be in big demand. IMHO
Hence, share price will keep on rising and rising. IMHO
You're 10 years too late. Had this in c.2010, went from 3p to 12. Others did much better. Alot of excitement about a supplement being used in Coke, potentially (I guess it stayed a potentially)
"RAMP" what Ramp.
Something else I have missed.
For a pump and dump to happen you would firstly need a pump followed by a dump.
Unless I am mistaken or missed something neither have happened.