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This looks like really good news


Here is the study link:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7645297/
WalterF · 70-79, M
@AbbySvenz 1. The date (one year ago) has OBVIOUSLY zero importance if it's a product which can seriously reduce the effects of the virus. 2. Trials are continuing now on similar products. 3. It is patently obvious that CDC, FDA,et al will rubbish any treatment which might endanger their little scheme to get a needle in every arm.

Personally, I find it great and really encouraging that this product has legs. You appear to be saddened by this fact. Why is that? Do you want to be an eternal pessimist? Do you want to keep living in fear?
AbbySvenz · F
That link is to a study from November, 2020.

And here is the July 29, 2020 warning the Federal Trade Commission sent the company that sponsored the study, for unlawfully claiming their product can treat COVID-19:
[quote] It is unlawful under the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 41 [i]et seq.[/i], to advertise that a product or service can prevent, treat, or cure human disease unless you possess competent and reliable scientific evidence, including, when appropriate, well-controlled human clinical studies, substantiating that the claims are true at the time they are made. For COVID-19, no such study is currently known to exist for the product identified above. Thus, any coronavirus-related prevention claims regarding such products are not supported by competent and reliable scientific evidence [/quote]

https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/warning-letters/covid-19-letter_to_xlear_inc.pdf

 
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