" Posted Thu 11 Nov 2021 18.07 by Toyin
AxisBiotix has got regulatory approval for the product as a food supplement in the UK and the US " . . . . .
It should be borne in mind that the regulatory bar to approval as a food-supplement is VERY low. As long as it does not cause harm, a product can be marketed as a food supplement, it does not imply anything about any claimed health benefits.
I read the consumer study results several months ago, and I was underwhelmed by the numbers and the way that any "benefits" were judged. It is a shame that there was no objective clinical trial, or even a clinically led study.
But people are free to try it and see if it makes any significant difference for them.
Before and during the trial a few people were making much of the involvement of Manchester University scientists in the development of this product , suggesting that independent university reserachers/scientists conveyed some legitimacy. A few minites on the internet and Companies House website I was able to see that at least one of thiose independent scientists was a director of the company that owns AxisBiotix. I cannot help it, but this wakes up the sceptical side of me.
OhNo or is it the Dictator under a new name?
The scientists who developed the treatment wanted to commercialise it, that is how the industry works.
Perhaps they should have developed the treatment and then just published academic papers and done nothing to get product into commercial production. I suspect you have a similar concern with COVID vaccines as well.
Dr Cath O’Neill’s involvement in the company is clearly highlighted because it is a key fact underlying the product namely that a professor in dermatology has invented an effective treatment which has now been brought to market.
You try and spin that fact as though you have uncovered some hidden secret or dark conspiracy. She is also, shock horror, a significant shareholder in the listed company which owns the subsidiary marketing the product.
Under capitalism people develop new products and then bring them to market and if that works they make money and it benefits people in their daily lives.
Ode.
I started to feel less itchy after about 2 weeks, visually it was slightly longer. I am about 95% clear now and still take it every morning, I will not stop taking it, so I cannot answer how long it took for the psoriasis to come back because it hasn’t. I agree with you on the kettle as the product should be taken lukewarm but no warmer, certainly not boiling!
I have noticed another poster this morning making noises re clinical trials, again! How stupid do you have to be, the product has been passed as safe as a food supplement because that is what it is! The company wanted to get it out to psoriasis suffers asap. If you want to try it, try it, if you want to wait for clinical trials, wait for clinical trials. It’s still a free country, just! Do what you feel comfortable with.
From my standpoint, bearing in mind I have been taking it for over 8 months, it has been a godsend.
Thank you for this feedback #toyin, I'm glad to see the benefits. Have you also noticed any intestinal discomfort? And also other benefits such as anxiety, mood, etc. ...? or rheumatism pso?
It is very encouraging in any case. Your pso was very extensive?
Ode.
No side effects. My psoriasis was mild/moderate.
Posted Sat 13 Nov 2021 09.39 by ode
Thanks ;)
36Posted Sat 13 Nov 2021 13.11 by The Dictator (edited Sat 13 Nov 2021 13.43 by The Dictator)
Hi Ode. Was not a monopoly nor opinion. Was just simple questions asked a few times until answered .
All I got was marketing type replies to those questions and investor style replies
Was looking for genuine, verified scientific facts and verified opinions ..
None received .
Cheers
Dictator
You are not a shareholder of SBTX,you do not suffer from psoriasis and you are not a medical professional
Why exactly have you taken an interest in this thread?
26Posted Sat 13 Nov 2021 18.14 by The Dictator (edited Sat 13 Nov 2021 18.17 by The Dictator)
A relation sufferers badly with Psoriasis. I like to help
I assume no other shareholdere here too and certainly not medical Pros
So we all seek the same thing from the same starting point
I am very sorry that your relative is a sufferer.
Maybe you could buy him or her some Axisbiotix to try and see if you can do some good.
Less than a cup of coffee per day in price for 2 months and then your relative maybe would like to leave a review on here good or bad.
Thats a good idea.
Anyone got the subscription link? I need to tell him to order it and then in a few weeks, I will post his expanded review here to help others
18Posted Sat 13 Nov 2021 18.30 by The Dictator (edited Sat 13 Nov 2021 18.44 by The Dictator)
Actually I am always going on about verified reviews . So il post the link to his review here whenever he writes one
Verified means name, address details and ID submitted to comment , and can only post in real name as username.
So it can be trusted .
You are all welcome to start a topic on this there too btw . Just follow his review and go through the process to comment
It will be linked to a markets platform. So in essence just follow the
"Product Review Centre " beside a company name.
This is the section that needs verified users obviously
Ok then. Check back in, in a few weeks. 4-8 it seems by others experience ?
Hope this is the one to change his life
18Posted Sat 13 Nov 2021 18.51 by The Dictator (edited Sat 13 Nov 2021 18.51 by The Dictator)
Forgot. Commenting on any company product, proof of purchase is required each time so don't throw that away
Cheers. Look forward to it
52Posted Wed 17 Nov 2021 10.46 by lizziep (edited Wed 17 Nov 2021 10.48 by lizziep)
To Dictator, Chris22 and those others on here without psoriasis. Your comments are wearing me down. You have spoilt this thread by keep having to have the last word. I have psoriasis and have had it for 50 years. My packs of Biotix came this morning. I am more than happy to try a supplement to see if it works. I am not expecting a miracle and would happily accept an improvement so I can get away from harsher treatments. I am happy to spend £48 to give it a go. .I will start a new thread at the end of 8 weeks or perhaps 4 to say how it is going. Please don't hijack that thread too- just leave those of us with psoriasis to continue to help each other as we are all aware that what helps one doesn't help another
I hope they do something for you . Your view would be far more valuable as a verified buyer however. Too many would just think it's another investor or director post.
My relation will love the new thread. Suffered badly for years . Will let him know
thank you toyin and Anderson. Like every other psoriasis sufferer, I am sure, I try blueberries, elimination diets, fasting, creams, foams and serious medication. I was very very happy for over 20 years on Fumaderm that then became Skilirence which totally cleared my psoriasis, but panicked when COVID came round and perhaps foolishly came off it after I had a 'please shield' letter. Now I feel I should just try some less dramatic remedies if for no better reason than dermatology told me in April 2021 that it will be at least 12 months before I can get back to see them. So I am happy to try this supplement. It may work, it may do little, it doesn't matter - I am happy to give anything a try.
I hope it works for you lizziep, it most certainly has for me. My skin is feeling and looking better by the day. I wish they had launched this decades ago.
36Posted Wed 17 Nov 2021 17.55 by The Dictator (edited Wed 17 Nov 2021 18.07 by The Dictator)
Legal action? Be easier than letting their product do the talking I guess
What defamation?
Why is everybody here so concerned about share price? I mean, the company?.
Thought this was a product review ! And a science discussion etc
I don't care about share prices, I wouldn't know where to start with that sort of thing but I do suffer from psoriasis and am taking this supplement and it is working and there are many others here who experiencing significant relief. I am upset and angered by your comments. Please leave us alone.
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