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Health See other Health Articles Title: Live 20 Years Longer … Tobacco Resurrected!” Explaining the new teaser by Patrick Cox for a life-extending tobacco compound Now this is how a teaser ad should look! Any editor can promise huge gains and heck, maybe even occasionally deliver on those dramatic gains if they get lucky or smart for a moment in time
but how many investment newsletters can tease that youll live 20 years longer? Heres how Patrick Cox gets our attention in his efforts to sign up subscribers to his Breakthrough Technology Alert (on sale for $800, though I dont think Ive ever seen a promo for this one when it wasnt discounted
Ive never actually seen it advertised at the list price of $2,000). TOBACCO RESURRECTED! Discovered by accident
a chemical compound in tobacco that doctors are now recommending to slow aging! BUT because the nattering nabobs of negativity on Wall Street think the biotech firm that owns the patent is a nasty, dirty tobacco company
YOU still have time to load up before the truth is revealed!
. Follow the scientific and medically validated recommendations laid out in this email, and theres more than an excellent chance
You will prolong your life by an additional 20 to 30 years
You will not suffer from heart disease, cancer or stroke
You will not suffer from obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid disease or even hair loss
And the chances of achieving wealth and prosperity you never dreamed of will be increased enormously. And he keeps ladling on the plaudits for this one, even saying that hes taking the product himself: Im going to introduce you to a biotechnology company that has developed what Im thoroughly convinced is the preeminent life-saving and disruptive technology of our time
It could easily add 20 years to your life
and make you 20 times richer. And only you, my subscribers and a few other elite investors are aware of this opportunity. Full Disclosure: Ive been taking this companys product for over one year. How it has restored my health and improved the quality of my life is detailed further below. I now recommend their product to many people I know and meet, no matter their age. And thousands, if not tens of thousands of people, have already seen the same near-miraculous improvements to their health that I have. Sadly, very sadly, as editor of Breakthrough Technology Alert Im not permitted to own shares in this company, as it would be a clear conflict of interest. But if I could
my goodness, I would grab shares by the truckload. Is it starting to sound a little bit familiar? Those who have been aboard the good ship Gumshoe for any length of time have probably seem Cox tease this pick in the past its been one of his favorites for years now. But dont worry, if youre new to these parts I wont spoil the surprise just yet, lets have a quick look at the clues he provides: Because this product is not classified as a drug, the FDA does not require the company to conduct human clinical trials. Yet theyre doing it anyway. That theyre willing to commit to a broad range of human clinical trials, including the gold standard of human clinical trials, the double-blind, speaks volumes about the company, and the effectiveness of their product
. Your maximum life span is determined by the number of telomeres on your chromosomes. If you think of a chromosome as a shoelace, the telomere then is the plastic tip at the end that keeps it from fraying and unraveling. We are born with a finite number of telomeres. But as we suffer age related inflammation, we lose telomeres at an increasing rate. And when you have no more telomeres left
you die. Theoretically then, based on the number of telomeres you possess, you have a maximum life span of about 120 years. So by reducing inflammation
your telomere loss is slowed
and your life can be extended
Much more extensive double-blind human clinical tests are currently under way. Yet, we already have documented proof that this nutraceutical has outperformed other anti-inflammatories ranging from Lipitor and aspirin to ibuprofen and Celebrex. Cox then goes on to recount the long story of how he was introduced to and fell in love with this company it apparently started when he was out to dinner with John Mauldin, whos an economic writer youve probably heard of, he recently started up his own income-focused newsletter, and Mauldin surprised Cox by introducing him to a man he calls Mr. Remarkable, a guy who, to make a long story short, turned his familys long history with tobacco into a surprise discovery of a compound that fights inflammation and might make us all live longer. Mr. Remarkable is not named, of course, since that would give away the surprise but yes, assuming you dont want to sit through the whole long presentation/ad (which is here if youre curious), Patrick Cox is indeed still teasing Star Scientific. And Star Scientific did just change its ticker, it was CIGX to reflect their history as developer of a patented tobacco curing technique and their first supplement, the CigRX stop-smoking aid, but the new ticker is STSI. And as you can probably figure out now, Mr. Remarkable must be Star Scientifics CEO and inventor of the special curing process, Jonnie Williams. Star Scientific has been a wild stock over the past year or two as Patrick Cox has teased and touted it (he also called it the last stock youll ever need a bit over a year ago) and as other prominent pundits have called attention to the company including James Altucher, who brought a lot of attention to the stock back in early 2011. There has also been real news from STSI over that time period, including some legal updates on their lawsuits with Big Tobacco (not particularly positive news they got their patent validated but also have so far been denied on the infringement suit against Reynolds, though that fight is ongoing still and has been for over a decade) and several reports and announcements about the effectiveness and availability of their dietary supplements, first CigRX for smoking cessation, and more recently the potentially earthshaking nutraceutical that Cox touts, anatabine citrate which they market in the form of Anatabloc. Ive tried Anatabloc too, for whatever thats worth, though I didnt have a chronic inflammation problem in particular and probably didnt try it for long enough to feel noticeable results. Certainly it didnt seem to hurt anything, though for fifty cents per tiny pill (you take 3-6 per day, I think) youre probably looking for something better than didnt hurt. As Ive disclosed before, I do still hold some long-dated call options on Star Scientific I dont know if the clinical trials that are being done on Alzheimers patients by the Roskamp Institute will be positive or definitive, but if they are positive theres certainly a chance for the stock to spike dramatically. What we basically have is a company that has run up on potential and that has effectively no revenue but is aiming at a truly massive multi-billion-dollar market, so the company is probably going to end up being worth either $20 million or a few billion in 3-5 years
its just that I have absolutely no idea which, which is why my small speculation is just in the options, to let me control how much money Im willing to lose. Its valued at around $600 million today, so potential downside and upside are both quite large. Incrementally, news on the Anatabloc front has seemingly been pretty good theyre introducing a skin cream this quarter, since anatabine is supposed to also help with wrinkles and blemishes (anatabine itself is an alkaloid thats found in many plants, by the way, including tobacco relatives like tomatoes and peppers, but tobacco apparently offers up the highest concentrations for easy extraction), and the next several months offer up some potential for more catalysts. They should have at least preliminary results from some of the Roskamp studies in the effect of Anatabloc this quarter, and there was also a paper released a couple weeks ago about the potential for anatabine to treat thyroid disease. The news is still largely anecdotal if you check out any of the investment message boards or places like Seeking Alpha the debate will be raging between skeptics who want to see big peer-reviewed results on large populations and early adopters who believe anatabine cured their arthritis or slowed Grandmas Alzheimers. Patrick Cox is certainly a believer, as are several other prominent newsletter guys and pundits, but there is also clearly another side for skeptical investors about 15% of the shares are sold short (meaning that folks are betting the stock will fall). Big short positions can also cause a short squeeze if the stock spikes up and those shorts have to cover their bets by buying stock, so that could serve to amplify any moves if the stock were to jump higher on real good news (ie, not just on the attentions of John Mauldin or Patrick Cox). Their core product, Anatabloc, has been available now as a retail product for close to a year, I think, and it remains a very light seller in these early days (though the numbers are pretty stale on revenue now, they should release the last quarters numbers any day now) so you really do need to have some difference making news in order to justify the stocks valuation. They had sales of a bit over $1 million over the past year, and the stock is valued at around $600 million, so this is clearly a bet not on the current level of interest in Anatabloc (including the endorsement by Fred Couples, one of their Brand Spokesmen, and their increasing availability in retail channels like GNC), but on their ability to ramp up that interest dramatically following positive clinical results. This is a nutraceutical and dietary supplement, so they dont need clinical trials for FDA approval, but they do need growing acceptance in the medical community and those clinical results that get publicized and turn into gossip on the golf course or at the senior center and that make doctors say, hey, you should try this for your chronic inflammation. STSI shareholders need that to build pretty consistently, but the reason for the optimism is that IF this interest can build and they can effectively market it to pretty much everyone over 40 as a core vitamin kind of supplement, the market is stupendously, ridiculously, absurdly large almost everyone has either some sort of inflammation complaint as they age, or some fear of Alzheimers, so there could easily be millions of customers willing to pony up the $100 for a two month supply and keep taking it for years if the efficacy is backed by medical studies. Which is why Ive been willing to speculate on the options a bit. And also why I wont miss a mortgage payment if the news turns out to be more fizzle-y or, God forbid, genuinely negative. It is, at the very least, a fun stock to watch and I know many of you have traded this one in the past, or tried their products, so feel free to jump in with your comments below. Ill be keeping an eye out for the preliminary Roskamp results, which might be interesting, and you can bet that if more positive news comes out well see this trumpeted more and more by Patrick Cox
just remember that if the results of the study are meh, the stock has a long way to fall. Get a free trend analysis of this or any other stock by clicking here. Print this article | Email this article Email this article Posted in Biotech/Medical | Tagged Agora Financial, Anatabloc, Breakthrough Technology Alert, Patrick Cox, Roskamp Institute, Star Scientific, STSI | 39 Responses to Live 20 Years Longer
Tobacco Resurrected! Drano says: August 9, 2012 at 3:31 pm Much as I have enjoyed (and profited) from your commentaries on other stocks, I think you are not aware of some facts on STSI. Johns Hopkins did the study on using Anatabloc for thyroiditis, with positive results. Interestingly Hopkins paid for the study themselves, which is somewhat unusual to have happen for a smaller company like STSI. Its also quite unusual that a major medical center would do a scientific study on a supplement. There is a prescription form of Anatabloc being developed which uses the most active isomer of anatabine, which constitutes about 20% of the anatabine in the supplement version. (It is not known yet whether the other isomers are effective on other types of inflammation or whether only this one isomer is the key.) One of the reasons their sales were light in the past was that you could only get it from their website. Now that they have a presence in the GNC stores, their sales will increase. However, this will probably not be reflected in the earnings posted TONIGHT AFTER CLOSE, because most stores didnt get supplies of Anatabloc until last June or early July. In my local store, the clerks tell me they are having difficulty keeping it in stock because people who buy it once come back for more for their friends. Another GNC store told me they have to keep it under the counter because people try to steal it. This is a product that spreads by word of mouth rather than through much advertising. I personally have gotten 3 other people to try it, all of whom have seen results and are now buying it for themselves. They also have been very smart in getting golfers on the Senior professional circuit to try it, and those guys are endorsing it. (Their ad is posted on YouTube.) Patrick Cox has not had a good track record, but I think hes right on this one. And yes, I am long STSI calls. Poster Comment: John Harris says: Inflammation in the body is tied to just about every degenerative disease known to man, from heart attack & stroke , to cancer, arthritis, and alzheimers. inflamation of the artery wall attracts cholesterol and creates blockages that break off and cause stroke elsewhere or block the artery in the heart for a heart attack. Some say statins work not because they lower cholesterol but because they also reduce inflammation in the arteries. Smoking inflames the lungs and causes cancer. So anything that really fights inflammation throughout the body would be great. But it takes a long time for inflammation to be reduced it happens slowly not overnight, and then a long time for a condition like arthritis to reverse and the joints to recover and rebuild. Those who expect to feel effects even within a month or two will likely be disappointed by foods and supplements that reduce inflammation. And there are many foods and spices that do just google it and much in our typical western diet (corn fed beef instead of grass fed beef for instance) that increases inflammation. Myron Martin says: I agree that Pat Cox is over the top and sometimes I wonder why I continue to read his lengthy hyped up promos since I dont believe in drugs, maybe its the more natural neutraceutical, plant based products that keep me from deleting his E-mails unread. From my perspective as an organic gardener of over 55 years standing, eating my own cooking I would suggest that a lifetime of eating tomatoes and peppers that contain the same compound would be far more effective than any pill can ever be. Simplistic perhaps but I have simply found that a natural foods diet PLUS avoiding most processed foods, and in particular sugar and salt laden canned foods and sugary drinks has kept me in good health without the need for any medical intervention. I played hockey with 16 to 30 yr. old line-mates until I was 72 and only quit because it was an unnecessary retirement expense. Since last week I am able to eat tomatoes daily and we will be canning/freezing bushels of luscious vine ripe fruit for daily use in the winter. Wish I could share the rich taste most of you have never experienced if you buy the plastic produce in the supermarket that masquerade as tomatoes. Hydroponics make extend the season year round but there is no way it can compete on taste and nutrition with genuine organically grown RIPE ones. Drano says: As someone who eats only organic fruits and vegetables, I certainly agree that it is much safer to avoid eating chemicals, and that having plenty of fruits and veggies is beneficial to health. However, there is a well-known connection between members of the nightshade family (tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, peppers) and osteoarthritis. Some sensitive individuals have had great relief in their arthritis symptoms by avoiding these foods. I find that if I eat potatoes, my hands and feet ache the next day. I can tolerate tomatoes in small amounts only and peppers and eggplant not at all. Different things affect people differently based on what the individuals genetic make-up is. If I ate nightshade-family foods every day, I would be a cripple. I suggest that the reason some of us have had great success with Anatabloc is that it happened to fit our individual genetics, AND whatever inflammatory syndrome we had going on. For others, it didnt fit them. Its certainly not a miracle cure for every disease and every person, but it seems to work for many people. If you read the literature on anatabine citrate, you will see that it is found in only very small quantities in the other nightshades, and in somewhat larger quantities in tobacco. Therefore getting a beneficial dose would require eating a very large amount of nightshade-family foods. Thats why getting a concentrated does via Anatabloc is helpful for some of us. Im most interested in their work on a prescription form, for which they will be testing a concentrated dose of one particular isomer, instead of the mixture which is currently found in Anatabloc. Bob Ferree says: I realize that this is a stock discussion and not a health forum, but I am reading all the comments to discover the source and truth in the extra twenty years life claim (not impressed). Several of the above comments mention better joint movement with Anatabloc. If any other want to try a less expensive cure, may I suggest looking at the Ultimate pH Balance web site. I purchased some for the indicated possible blood pressure support a slight improvement. However since the first day, I have been able to go up and down stairs pain free like 10 years ago and this is only a minor claim on the web site. (No financial connection etc.) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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