reducing costs

























3D technology will also be making human organs very soon. I do agree with you that OI is just a dinosaur and it is just a matter of time.

The company is a dinosaur but Apligraf is still the leader in wound healing. They just need more creative people to reduce operating costs and increasing the efficaucy of the product by pairing it with other methods of increasing cell growth (localized oxygen/ hydrogen chambers, low level infrared laser exposure and pemf exposure). These methods have been tested out by NASA and proved to viable methods to heal wounds.
 






The company is a dinosaur but Apligraf is still the leader in wound healing. They just need more creative people to reduce operating costs and increasing the efficaucy of the product by pairing it with other methods of increasing cell growth (localized oxygen/ hydrogen chambers, low level infrared laser exposure and pemf exposure). These methods have been tested out by NASA and proved to viable methods to heal wounds.

You know who this is Gary, I can make this happen.
 












OI is done, by summer payroll will have to be borrowed or await more capitol from our new investor. Our new investor is going to lose his shirt in just a matter of time.

Please post a link on 3D skin patch from Germany.




The company is a dinosaur but Apligraf is still the leader in wound healing. They just need more creative people to reduce operating costs and increasing the efficaucy of the product by pairing it with other methods of increasing cell growth (localized oxygen/ hydrogen chambers, low level infrared laser exposure and pemf exposure). These methods have been tested out by NASA and proved to viable methods to heal wounds.