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Re: sts66 post# 167530

Monday, 12/17/2018 8:33:45 PM

Monday, December 17, 2018 8:33:45 PM

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STS: Absolutely on soy. It's everywhere. Did you see all the Cargill family members on the Forbes 400 list? There's a reason that family office is so wealthy.

Your second paragraph, yes. I don't know what Pharmacaps (Banner) has on file - maybe the records weren't written on acid free paper...

The other two things I've referenced where to find. As to my grandmother's fishoil - I don't know if EE - just that she took capsules and complained about the burps. She hated fish.

But, what about the Lovaza substantial research and when? Are we going with what definition of "published" - what does that mean then compared to now? Does the DS industry get held to a 2018 standard of published? Or to the 1994 standard that had more lag time? AMRN may be able to hammer pitons into these cracks for solid anchoring points.

I really don't think your last paragraph is going to be a long-term problem - ? More of what AMRN has in the near-term is a sales issue that CAN BE SOLVED by BP and/or time to keep releasing new study elements from R-it to give the new sales reps a chance to educate healthcare professionals with new findings.

The DS industry can play so loose that there NEEDS to be a clinical RX purity walled off by the FDA and a lot of PCP education. IMO, Omax and CoreOmega will lose if they don't settle.

Yes, thanks - I cut back on the Omegavia to 1g for now. Feeling better and am looking forward to back relief hopefully by giving it some time without all the nasty side effects of NSAIDS. Maybe it's like frontloading at home in my 20's before heading out clubbing only instead of alcohol now it's EPA.

Also, at the dentist today -- always ranked in Seattle Met magazine as a top one in the city -- that I had heard of the benefits of pro-resolvins from fishoils (I may have actually said EPA looks like the important fatty acid...) regenerating gum tissue in dentistry by Dr. Thomas Van Dyke, DDS at Harvard in rabbits and now humans and asked if he had? He said no, but he was really interested and asked me to print and mail him the study. Cool, huh? Except then he thought I was afraid I had periodontal disease and was at pains to say I was totally fine and had absolutely no issues. LOL. Guess I did too GOOD of a sales job. I'll mail him Reduce-It, too and he can connect the dots.
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