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Post by celo on Jul 17, 2017 14:32:47 GMT -5
Reversed sounds like a one of a kind reality show made specifically for diabetics and sponsored by mannkind. The show will run 10 weeks from tomorrow until the end of september. The show will most likely have a group of people having incredible control of their diabetes using most likely a combination of many different ideas including diet, exercise and Afrezza. With an audience of possibly millions of diabetics (hoarding buried alive had 1.5 million viewers) many of which may have never heard of Afrezza.
This could be one of the most remarkable ad campaigns for a drug that has ever been witnessed. Maybe all the new Mannkind hires have reviewed the show before they signed on. Maybe miracles occur on the show.
Or maybe mannkind goes bankrupt 1 month after the show concludes.
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Post by mytakeonit on Jul 17, 2017 16:40:53 GMT -5
Is this an informative post ... or, just another male trying to keep Laura's pics available?
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Post by mnkdfann on Jul 18, 2017 9:45:03 GMT -5
The show will most likely have a group of people having incredible control of their diabetes using most likely a combination of many different ideas including diet, exercise and Afrezza. We will have to wait and see, but right now it at least sounds as though stem cell therapy for diabetes (specifically the NSI Stem Cell clinic) may be getting more on air time than Afrezza: nsistemcell.com/stem-cell-therapy/diabetes/"JULY 2017! REVERSED - The First Diabetes Docu-Series ( Featuring NSI Stem Cell Dr. Vincent Depasquale )" "Diabetes sufferers now have a new, minimally invasive, treatment option. Stem Cell Therapy for diabetes is an alternative, revolutionary approach to lowering your blood sugar levels, and may lessen your need for insulin injections and medications."
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Post by thall on Jul 18, 2017 10:18:56 GMT -5
I have to say I think it could be a serious mistake that MNKD sponsors the show if it does try and promote stem cell therapy. Dr. Pasquale is a chiropractor who makes outrageous claims and is using stem cells to treat everything under the sun. 60 Minutes did an investigative report: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovPZkQYee8Y
A little dated but still seems applicable. We'll have to see what claims will be made on the show, but this is the sort of thing that could produce negative backlash.
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Post by sportsrancho on Jul 18, 2017 10:37:47 GMT -5
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Post by porkini on Jul 18, 2017 10:39:51 GMT -5
I have to say I think it could be a serious mistake that MNKD sponsors the show if it does try and promote stem cell therapy. Dr. Pasquale is a chiropractor who makes outrageous claims and is using stem cells to treat everything under the sun. 60 Minutes did an investigative report: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovPZkQYee8Y
A little dated but still seems applicable. We'll have to see what claims will be made on the show, but this is the sort of thing that could produce negative backlash. Odd that no one has pointed this out until now. I didn't produce the show or have anything to do with it, but maybe they saw an opportunity for a twofer? Vincent and Theresa? I think this has been on the show's site for awhile, not sure of their relationship (do not have time to search it out right now), but here is the link: www.reversedyourhealth.com/the-people
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Post by sportsrancho on Jul 18, 2017 10:55:26 GMT -5
I have to say I think it could be a serious mistake that MNKD sponsors the show if it does try and promote stem cell therapy. Dr. Pasquale is a chiropractor who makes outrageous claims and is using stem cells to treat everything under the sun. 60 Minutes did an investigative report: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovPZkQYee8Y
A little dated but still seems applicable. We'll have to see what claims will be made on the show, but this is the sort of thing that could produce negative backlash. This guy on 60min is the one on the show?
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Post by mnkdfann on Jul 18, 2017 11:22:22 GMT -5
I have to say I think it could be a serious mistake that MNKD sponsors the show if it does try and promote stem cell therapy. Dr. Pasquale is a chiropractor who makes outrageous claims and is using stem cells to treat everything under the sun. 60 Minutes did an investigative report: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovPZkQYee8Y
A little dated but still seems applicable. We'll have to see what claims will be made on the show, but this is the sort of thing that could produce negative backlash. This guy on 60min is the one on the show? I am unable to watch the youtube video (the uploader did not make it available for my country, i.e. Canada). But the NSI Stem Cell clinic Vincent Depasquale is associated with has the same address (5311 Spring Hill Dr) as this chiropractor with the same name: www.healthgrades.com/provider/vincent-depasquale-xc4tkDid Depasquale used to go by just Pasquale? IDK. Is the 'De' optional? Let me ask, does the guy in the video look like the Depasquale pictured here: www.reversedyourhealth.com/the-people
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Post by sportsrancho on Jul 18, 2017 11:26:25 GMT -5
This guy on 60min is the one on the show? I am unable to watch the youtube video (the uploader did not make it available for my country, i.e. Canada). But the NSI Stem Cell clinic Vincent Depasquale is associated with has the same address (5311 Spring Hill Dr) as this chiropractor with the same name: www.healthgrades.com/provider/vincent-depasquale-xc4tkDid Depasquale used to go by just Pasquale? IDK. Is the 'De' optional? Let me ask, does the guy in the video look like the Depasquale pictured here: www.reversedyourhealth.com/the-people No he does not look like him he's a lot older...
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Post by sportsrancho on Jul 18, 2017 11:26:41 GMT -5
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Post by celo on Jul 18, 2017 11:59:54 GMT -5
I would like to point out that 1 of the 5 patients on the show have had great success using Afrezza. Now, how this is shown coming to fruition during the show should be key to pointing out the benefits of Afrezza. I do believe since Mannkind is the top sponsor there will be an extremely positive light shown on the patients with positive outcomes from using Afrezza. To a nationwide and probably highly diabetic viewership.
My fault in reading this wrong that there is only 1 of the patients used Afrezza and thanks to everyone who has corrected me.
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Post by mnkdfann on Jul 18, 2017 12:08:25 GMT -5
I would like to point out that 3 of the 5 patients on the show have had great success using Afrezza. Now, how this is shown coming to fruition during the show should be key to pointing out the benefits of Afrezza. I do believe since Mannkind is the top sponsor there will be an extremely positive light shown on the patients with positive outcomes from using Afrezza. I am happy to be corrected on this, but I thought it was already reported that none of the patients on the show used Afrezza?
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Post by celo on Jul 18, 2017 12:26:16 GMT -5
I would like to point out that 3 of the 5 patients on the show have had great success using Afrezza. Now, how this is shown coming to fruition during the show should be key to pointing out the benefits of Afrezza. I do believe since Mannkind is the top sponsor there will be an extremely positive light shown on the patients with positive outcomes from using Afrezza. I am happy to be corrected on this, but I thought it was already reported that none of the patients on the show used Afrezza? Read the article: www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/mannkind-sponsors-reversed-reality-tv-show-diabetes#1Also everyone should see the reversed website: www.reversedyourhealth.com
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Post by mnkdfann on Jul 18, 2017 12:39:57 GMT -5
Fair enough, but I thought you meant viewers would see the participants using Afrezza on the show. Participants didn't, and viewers won't. "In a recent podcast, Mattocks talked with three of the PWDs who participated in the show -- two type 2s, and a T1 who just started on Afrezza AFTER being on the show."
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Post by nylefty on Jul 18, 2017 12:40:44 GMT -5
I would like to point out that 3 of the 5 patients on the show have had great success using Afrezza. Now, how this is shown coming to fruition during the show should be key to pointing out the benefits of Afrezza. I do believe since Mannkind is the top sponsor there will be an extremely positive light shown on the patients with positive outcomes from using Afrezza. To a nationwide and probably highly diabetic viewership. You misread the following: In a recent podcast, Mattocks talked with three of the PWDs who participated in the show -- two type 2s, and a T1 who just started on Afrezza after being on the show.
In other words, he talked to three people, one of whom had just started on Afrezza. There's no indication that the other two have ever taken it. Notice the comma after "two type 2s."
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