Think about a company that has been in existence l
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And at one point when many were questioning this, they claimed that they had to do tests on larger animals -- dogs -- before doing clinical trials. Yet when I checked with a knowledgeable person about this, they verified my belief that this was totally unnecessary. But, it did give them an excuse for why they continually refuse to try their purported drug in humans.
That company has built a state-of-the-art lab and manufacturing facility with money raised from investors. WHY haven't they started any clinical trials, when they seemingly have everything they need to do so -- if they really think the drug works?
Add to that the fact that Leo Ehrlich quit working for them less than a year after he started there, and has not been on speaking terms with them since --
and what does that all add up to?