The banners and many of the post links found on this web site lead to commercial sites that have agreed to be affiliated with The Primal Transplant. If you click on one of these banners or links and make a purchase, I will get a small commission. The cost to you is the same, and your purchase helps to support this blog. All of these links and banners are to products and services that I actually use, enjoy, and highly recommend.
The Primal Transplant is currently affiliated with:
Amazon: I have been an Amazon Prime member since Nov, 2009. I joined Amazon Prime for the free shipping. With six children and ten grandchildren spread all over the place, the free shipping saves us a ton of money come Christmas time. But now Amazon Prime is so much more than free shipping. Prime Video and Music and Kindle Books make up a large part of our daily entertainment. We also use Prime Photos as a safe and secure cloud storage for our digital photo collections. As
an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
New affiliate partner - 10/5/16
Rogue Fitness: I am very happy to report that Rogue Fitness has accepted The Primal Transplant as an affiliate site. I have been a Rogue Fitness customer from very early on in my fitness journey. Everything that I have ordered from them has exceeded expectations and their customer service is exemplary. I highly recommend Rogue Fitness for any of your athletic and fitness gear needs.
So as you can see, I believe in and use the products and services provided by my affiliate partners.
Potential conflicts of interest -
I am affiliated with, or have received assistance, with the following:
I have prescription assistance programs from Astellas and Genentech.
As part of a study thru PatientsLikeMe, and sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, I received a FitBit Flex and an iHealth Pulse-Ox. No link to the pulse-ox as it was the worst device I've used over the years.
PatientsLikeMe and Boehringer Ingelheim also provided transportation, food and lodging to Stanford MedicineX 2015. I took part as part of a panel presenting the results of the above study.
In 2016, I received a full ride ePatient scholarship to Stanford MedicineX. I am a passionate supporter of #MedX and the #ePatient movement. Not due to the scholarship, but do to just how much MedX has affected me personally.
I am a past Chair of the Patient Advisory Board at monARC Bionetworks.
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