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Replying to @Sean_Levine21
The only issue for me is the silence about the filing status. That is a real problem. For now I will hold tight but when it comes closer to the end of june I might have to make a decision if these guys did not explain themselves until then, still 2 weeks to go for now.
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Replying to @Schito_74
Heard, kinda in the same boat. Really odd stuff, they were very active and then just nothing.
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In 1919 a New York physician got so fed up with watching his patients get worse that he went to a museum to ask the dead for advice. His name was Blake Donaldson. He had a practice full of people who were overweight, ill, and getting steadily worse no matter what the medicine of the day threw at them, and he had run clean out of ideas. So he walked into the American Museum of Natural History, found the anthropologists, and asked them the question no respectable doctor was supposed to ask. What did healthy humans actually eat before all of this? They showed him the skulls. Ancient ones. Pre-agricultural ones. And the teeth stopped him in his tracks. No decay. No crowding. No abscesses. Rows of clean, strong, untroubled teeth belonging to people who had never met a dentist, a toothbrush, or a sack of flour. The anthropologists told him about the Plains hunters who lived on buffalo, and about pemmican, the dense brick of dried meat and rendered fat that carried men through a North American winter on next to nothing else. Donaldson went back to his surgery and did something that would get a modern doctor hauled in front of a committee. He put his patients on meat. Fat meat, specifically. Roughly six ounces of lean with two ounces of visible fat, three times a day, from beef or lamb. Coffee. Water. That was the prescription. He stripped out what he called the worst offenders, the flour and the sugar and the sweet milk, and he watched what happened. What happened was they got better. The weight came off without hunger, because he insisted they eat enough and eat often. The blood pressure settled. The gallstones, the migraines, the aching joints, the sour stomachs, the whole catalogue of modern complaints he had been failing to shift for years began, quietly, to resolve. He kept going. By the end he had run something like seventeen thousand patients through this regime over roughly forty years, which is a working lifetime of evidence rather than a passing fad. He wrote it down in a book called Strong Medicine in 1961. The establishment's response was swift and familiar. One prominent figure pronounced the book hardly scientific. Another filed Donaldson under food faddism and implied he had simply forgotten whatever he once knew about nutrition. A man with forty years of patient outcomes was waved off by people armed with a theory and a grievance, and the profession moved smoothly on to the low-fat advice that has served us so brilliantly ever since. He was not a guru and never pretended to be one. He thought he was just copying what those museum skulls had been quietly demonstrating for ten thousand years, which is about the most honest thing a doctor has ever said about diet. The book is still in print. The skulls are still in the case. And the advice that buried him is still printed on the side of the cereal box.
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$CSDX info
There are 2 different dates for all these stocks. The first relevant date is to keep your stock current that is what you mentioned. Then another deadline is there to avoid expert market, in this case these SEC filers get 90 days from quarter end to file that Q otherwise they will go on grace/then expert. That is for SEC filer with solicited quotes. For SEC filer without solicited quotes only the deadlines to stay current apply since these don't get yield based on late filings. So for these your dates would apply and these would go expert straight after these SEC deadlines would be done. For a solicited filer like CSDX it will just move them to being limited and then the next deadline that counts for going expert or not is 90 days after that Q end. Which in this case was end of march and 90 days is end of june. It's a bit confusing all of this I know that, I wrote a fact sheet about all this but I need to update it because of some of the new rules that came alive a few months ago.
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SpaceX cafeteria workers right now
BREAKING: SpaceX's IPO is expected to mint thousand of new millionaires, including cafeteria workers, per Bloomberg.
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Replying to @CSDX_CSDCorp
@CSDX_CSDCorp Getting awefully late on Q1 guys, need something until end of june if you want to avoid the grace period, I hope you know that.
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Definitely picked the wrong year to buy $BTC. Will the same be true for $CSDX? Sure hope not, but hope is currently staring at 1 cent on the low bid stack after 40 cent prints in January. Oof. Mgmt is 🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗
Replying to @CSDX_CSDCorp
@CSDX_CSDCorp, are you all giving up? $CSDX
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Replying to @CSDX_CSDCorp
@CSDX_CSDCorp, are you all giving up? $CSDX
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We are thankful for creators, entrepreneurs, and people like @denny_dure and @Localizefoodapp who support our mission and the bigger picture of the American food system. Their work helps bridge the gap between farmers, ranchers, and the American people by making it easier for families to understand where their food comes from and who is behind it. @denny_dure and @Localizefoodapp recently made the trip to Old Fashion Country Butcher in Ventura, California, where our whole, half, and quarter beef program is located. We get a lot of questions about purchasing whole, half, and quarter beef, and this is where you can order directly. Contact Old Fashion Country Butcher at 805-933-3968. Thank you @denny_dure for the video and support!
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This is how you corrupt the All-American PB&J. You take peanut butter and jack it all up with sugar, hydrogenated seed oils, corn syrup, dextrose, soy lecithin and bits of candy. The Twix version is about 40% seed oil (cottonseed, soy and canola) and sugar with sugar making up 28% of the product, by weight. The people selling this stuff do not care about your health.
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TRUMP : WE’LL HANDLE CUBA AFTER WE TAKE CARE OF IRAN Cubans right now… just minding their own business
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You know what to do @Not_KevinWarsh lmao
JUST IN: U.S. jobless claims soar to highest level since February.
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$BSX would you please offer $CSDX a buyout? Please & thank you 😊
$IBIT is getting slaughtered since October. Same for $CSDX too. But if the news breaks from this post below, giddy up cowboys n cowgirls. 🤠 @CSDX_CSDCorp just needs to get their 💩 together ❤️
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$IBIT is getting slaughtered since October. Same for $CSDX too. But if the news breaks from this post below, giddy up cowboys n cowgirls. 🤠 @CSDX_CSDCorp just needs to get their 💩 together ❤️
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$IBIT is getting slaughtered since October. Same for $CSDX too. But if the news breaks from this post below, giddy up cowboys n cowgirls. 🤠 @CSDX_CSDCorp just needs to get their 💩 together ❤️
$CSDX one to look into asap tick tock. Their CS Protect-Hydrogel is currently under FDA review High value/low competition niche(hydrogel spacers) •SpaceOAR™ Hydrogel System acquired by $BSX Boston Scientific for $500M •Barrigel® acquired by Telefex $TFX for $600M And literally no other direct competitors in market This is a pretty big OTC play. High value/low competition niche(hydrogel spacers), which seen major buyouts in the past. In the range of $500M-$600M. Not your typical OTC play. The potential is just massive on this one
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$MSTR & $CSDX charts are looking too similar. Brutal 2026, no lie. The only bright side is that @CSDX_CSDCorp may announce FDA approval for their hydrogel any day now. Or not. But if they do? $BTC won't hold a green candle next to where this ticket could 🚀🚀🚀 Molten Magma 🌋
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Bitcoin & $CSDX charts are looking too similar. Brutal 2026, no lie. The only bright side is that CS Diagnostics may announce FDA approval for their hydrogel any day now. Or not. But if they do? $BTC won't hold a green candle next to where this ticket could 🚀🚀🚀
$CSDX one to look into asap tick tock. Their CS Protect-Hydrogel is currently under FDA review High value/low competition niche(hydrogel spacers) •SpaceOAR™ Hydrogel System acquired by $BSX Boston Scientific for $500M •Barrigel® acquired by Telefex $TFX for $600M And literally no other direct competitors in market This is a pretty big OTC play. High value/low competition niche(hydrogel spacers), which seen major buyouts in the past. In the range of $500M-$600M. Not your typical OTC play. The potential is just massive on this one
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Bitcoin & $CSDX charts are looking too similar. Brutal 2026, no lie. The only bright side is that @CSDX_CSDCorp may announce FDA approval for their hydrogel any day now. Or not. But if they do? $BTC won't hold a green candle next to where this ticket could 🚀🚀🚀 to the bold!
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👋 hello there, welcome to the $CSDX anonymous support group. Please state your name & how long you've been holding. This is a safe space so if you're a bag holder like many here, be comforted. Maybe mgmt will stop treating us like mushrooms "soon"? @CSDX_CSDCorp @csinterpharm
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