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Cure any virus?
http://www.thedracofund.org/DRACOExplained
"In work reported in the journal PLoS ONE, DRACO was shown to be effective against all 15 viruses that the team has so far tested in cells, including cold viruses (rhinoviruses), H1N1 influenza strains, adenoviruses, a stomach virus (reovirus), a polio virus, dengue fever virus, and several members of hemorrhagic fever arenavirus and bunyavirus families. DRACO was also demonstrated to be nontoxic in 11 different cell types representing various species (e.g., humans, monkeys, mice) and organ types (e.g., heart, lung, liver, kidney). In addition, experiments demonstrated that DRACO not only is nontoxic to mice but also can save mice infected with a lethal dose of H1N1 influenza. " From MIT http://www.thedracofund.org/financials They just got granted 501c status today (tax deductible donations) |
It will be banned
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What's the stock symbol?
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That is from 2011. Here's something from Jan 2014:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/01/prweb11469349.htm "Rider is expanding his DRACO research at Draper and is testing against strains of various other viruses in cells and animals; the team looks forward to larger scale animal trials and clinical human trials within a decade or less." ..... so the large scale trials won't begin for another decade. Those will take years. Then more years to get FDA approval. The bottom line is that this drug, if successful, will cost the medical establishment billions per year. It would also cripple the vaccine industry. There are going to be some very strong forces working against this drug. |
This will go dark in few years, no money into it
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