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Novamind Inc. NVMDF

Novamind is a leading mental health company enabling safe access to psychedelic medicine through a network of clinics, retreats, and clinical research sites. Novamind provides ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and other novel treatments through its network of Cedar Psychiatry clinics and operates Cedar Clinical Research, a contract research organization specialized in clinical trials and evidence-based research for psychedelic medicine.


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Post by Sparkletoothon Nov 06, 2003 2:00pm
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Post# 6613360

TGX cut emerald

TGX cut emeraldI agree Buxom, that emerald is large and nice, but not spectacular, and not one I would flaunt the way they have. They need to understand marketing a little better. There is a big difference between having the right mineral, which might excite a rockhound, and having something of great value, which would excite a shareholder or a potential one. My vision of a beautiful emerald is darkly blue-green, clear but with an alluring lustre, and irridescent highlights. There is a small square cut emerald in one of their pictures that comes close to this. I think they have the right goods, so why display something that isn't quite right? I don't get it.
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