The truth is already known ... Keogh’s claims are baseless at the very core because the product isn’t the same ... please explain how you can go to the medicine isle in any store and find many VERY SIMILER products side by side on the shelf ??? It’s because the differing, but very similar products are only slightly different in their formulation ... if another company mixes even the slightest variation of X, Y, and Z chemicals together then it’s a new product and therefore patentable as a new product ... Keogh doesn’t own some kind of “cover all” IP that prevents anyone from mixing variations of exact X,Y, and Z together ... all IMHO