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OPTI Optibiotix Health Plc

16.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Optibiotix Health Plc LSE:OPTI London Ordinary Share GB00BP0RTP38 ORD 2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 16.00 15.50 16.50 16.00 16.00 16.00 38,250 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Noncomml Resh Organizations 457k 2.59M 0.0284 5.63 14.59M
Optibiotix Health Plc is listed in the Noncomml Resh Organizations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker OPTI. The last closing price for Optibiotix Health was 16p. Over the last year, Optibiotix Health shares have traded in a share price range of 5.75p to 43.50p.

Optibiotix Health currently has 91,190,661 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Optibiotix Health is £14.59 million. Optibiotix Health has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.63.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/10/2017
09:28
Basically only Rampers are welcome here.
monkeywench1
25/10/2017
09:20
For the record, elrico has a cute ass. Just saying. lol
Well said slarty, except for the naive comment.

incanus
25/10/2017
08:57
Chris - My last comment to you, "please don't ;)" was clearly an attempt at humour, nothing sinister. Perhaps you are not used to emoji humour!

I think your last post (if it is) clearly demonstrates your real motive, one that has been employed before. It is odd you accuse others partaking in the debate as bully's, a clique towing a party line. I guess as long as everyone agrees with you it is called something else.

You are correct though, there are a number of very knowledgeable investors that have over time become very good at interpreting the science, or better at understanding it than you, at least.

This old dog is not as flexible as he once was, so I don't think I'm in any immediate danger of my head disappearing up my ass.

elrico
25/10/2017
08:36
Elrico, I would avoid Stevia at all costs, it might be a natural plant but the method of extraction uses solvents and other chemicals, as many as 40 in some cases. Another good industry shocker IMHohttps://cravestevia.com/extraction-and-purification-process-of-the-stevia-leaves/
trotterstrading
25/10/2017
07:37
Here's a link to some Middle East distributors of Galenicum's STOP&GO products. They're called Avenzor and are based in Dubai:
parob
25/10/2017
06:02
I have no problem with Chrisg11. Let's continue to have a balanced discussion here. This is a very good site, with quite a few knowledgeable posters IMHO !!
parsons4
24/10/2017
23:22
Chrisg11, I have had to filter. Do Opti do anything for OCD
zebbo
24/10/2017
23:19
I will leave you fellas to it on the subject of test results and studies and their interpretation as clearly you are all experts.

You have acted like a group of bullying happy clappers who simply form a clique chanting the party line.

Thanks for the last comment Elrico.

If you are not careful your head will disappear up your own backside if you keep exhibiting such delusions of grandeur with your daft reports etc.

I will leave you children to play amongst yourselves as clearly intellectual discussion is beyond many of you.

chrisg11
24/10/2017
22:49
Risky, I love your put-down to Chrisb
Best one liner ever IMHO:
"It is pretty exciting unless of course you are you".
Ha ha.
At first, I thought he had some valid points, but as time went on, it was like a stuck record, as my wife would say.
Finally I've had enough and filtered him too.
John

2350220
24/10/2017
20:41
Forty-one percent of American adults consume calorie-free sweeteners like Splenda, Equal, and stevia on a daily basis. That’s a real problem since we really have no idea what these faux sugars are doing to our bodies—even stevia, which is plant-based, not lab-created like the others. Many people believe these sweeteners can help with weight loss, but more and more research suggests the exact opposite is true.

The latest takedown of low-calorie sweeteners comes from a sweeping new meta-analysis published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. After analyzing 37 studies involving more than 400,000 people, researchers found zero proof that they help people drop pounds. However, they found plenty of evidence linking artificial sweeteners to weight gain. In fact, over time, those who drank just one diet beverage a day had an elevated of risk of obesity, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.

Continued

elrico
24/10/2017
20:41
Please don't Chris ;)
elrico
24/10/2017
20:22
Thanks for that risky.

I will have a look through it tomorrow.

chrisg11
24/10/2017
20:14
Chrishttps://www.probiotaevent.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/SCIENTIFIC-FRONTIERS-ABSTRACTS.pdfAbstract 12 relates to LPLDL whilst Abstract 4 relates to the LPLDL - LPGOS optibiotic. Trial has been peer reviewed by world renowned leaders in this field I encourage you to look some of these guys up.Pretty sure Opti won an award for the poster which I unfortunately only have as a pdf.
riskybusiness1
24/10/2017
20:08
ITV programme is very interesting. I'm sure I saw options productsin among the others.
moormoney
24/10/2017
19:48
Can someone give me a link to the actual study..not the advertising stuff..I am sure I saw the actual 50 patient study details when it was first announced.

I would be interested to have another look at the study.

Many thanks

chrisg11
24/10/2017
19:13
Chris - I think you may be mistaking the importance of a 5.1 % reduction systolic BP for those with elevated systolic BP & Cholesterol. This is a significant market.

Optibiotix's micro biome modulators have successfully increased the growth and
biological effect of multiple species of microbe in human gut models, including
their own cholesterol-reducing probiotic, LP-LDL®. By using the micro biome
modulator, LPGOS, to increase the growth of LP-LDL® researchers reduced
cholesterol as much as 27%. When participants took one pill daily for three
months, their cholesterol level fell by an average of 37%. There was on average
a 5.1% reduction in systolic blood pressure. LP LDL® is a revolutionary ingredient which has been proven in double blind placebo controlled trials to both lower cholesterol and blood pressure and when combined with a prebiotic can increase the production and function of a specific bacterium in the microbiome - a WORLD FIRST - there is NOTHING on the market right now that does what OPTI's LP LDL® does on any level of success.

elrico
24/10/2017
18:59
Well Chris your over cautiousness strikes again'Also in my view,its all about the cholesterol reduction as a 5 per cent reduction in a systolic BP is not too exciting but hopefully this strain may be the beginning and more effective strains developed with regard to BP reduction'Considering there is nothing on the market even from pharma that has this multiplicative effect to lower both blood pressure or cholesterol it is pretty exciting unless of course you are you. We've also discussed the ability of LPGOS to specifically enhance the growth rate of LPLDL which increases the beneficial effect threefold. Think we'll have to just agree to disagree on some of your more cautious views which you rightly should be on AIM.
riskybusiness1
24/10/2017
18:48
risky

Thats fair enough and where we differ is what we consider to be proof.

You see certain information as proof and I see it as potential.

Surely we can both live with that without falling out.

Its a shame SOH doesn't give some input to this rather fascinating argument as his views would be interesting to 'hear'

chrisg11
24/10/2017
18:40
elrico

Thanks for that,Ive no problem with your views in that post although I didn't need telling about the Sacco tie up and further planned studies as like you I had read the RNS.

These studies are absolutely crucial and will be make or break in my view.

Also in my view,its all about the cholesterol reduction as a 5 per cent reduction in a systolic BP is not too exciting but hopefully this strain may be the beginning and more effective strains developed with regard to BP reduction.

Hopefully we have clarified things in a gentlemanly manner and you can accept my caution and I will accept your bullishness.

chrisg11
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