This Bio-Hacking Anti-Aging Product Has a Unique Cult Following: Doctors
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Re: This Bio-Hacking Anti-Aging Product Has a Unique Cult Following: Doctors
#2I've been hearing more and more about NAD+ lately. It would make sense that the declining NAD+ as we age could cause unhealthy cells.
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#310% of Basis users are doctors according to their PR director? I'd love to see some sort of citation on that. If that's true, that is pretty incredible.
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#410% of Basis users are doctors according to their PR director? I'd love to see some sort of citation on that. If that's true, that is pretty incredible.
maybe all homeophaths :)
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#510% of Basis users are doctors according to their PR director? I'd love to see some sort of citation on that. If that's true, that is pretty incredible.
maybe all homeophaths :)
They didn't say M.D.s, did they? Or, they could have only 10 customers and 1 is an MD (and a shareholder?).
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#7JFYI, Elysium is currently in a lawsuit with its supplier of the two key ingredients for its Basis product.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/01/16/a-new-lawsuit-alleges-anti...
Re: This Bio-Hacking Anti-Aging Product Has a Unique Cult Following: Doctors
#8JFYI, Elysium is currently in a lawsuit with its supplier of the two key ingredients for its Basis product. https://techcrunch.com/2017/01/16/a-new-lawsuit-alleges-anti...
EH actually has their own supplier now. At least that's what it says in this forum: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CDXC/community/