Olef, without bitterness or sarcasm, think for a moment.
This whole TIS/FTT episode could have a lasting positive legacy on wound care treatment in particular, and perhaps illness in general. In this case, material science has provided a clear demonstration of the power of the mind (belief) as an adjunct to treatment.
VitroCard results, which can now be regarded as placebo induced, gave amazing results with hard to treat patients. VF001O2 results romped in over the VENUS III study, all due to placebo.
Surely, this should be a clue to the medical profession, in the case of wound care at least, of the power of positive thinking combined with quality standard care. A recognition of the role of psychology, faith and emotional support could achieve wonders in this field.
At least it could be worth a concerted try.
[There are generally positives, which do much to counteract the destruction of negativity.]