Good points RD, and yes OF is best known by many for their line of Flowerhorn foods, of which there has been debate about whether they contain hormones -- which also any lab could determine (but has not to my knowledge). On all of their current labels OF clearly states the product does not contain hormones.
That said I also don't use their Flowerhorn foods, in part because I don't know what those special growth/color/pearling enhancers actually are. So why do I use a med with a similar uncertainty in ingredients? Good question, maybe I'm being a naive consumer and lulled by the words 'natural remedy'. But I'm also using it because it worked exceedingly well in the limited capacity I've used it for so far.
It's a topic for another thread I was planning to make some day, but I'd also be keen to hear your take on OF's 'Hydra-pure' filtration concept (hailing it as 'break-through technology', which I frankly am skeptical about but don't have enough bio-science background to prove/disprove myself).
But one thing is for sure about 'O' medicine -- while it may or may not act as a good broad spectrum treatment, it doesn't cure cancer. In fact I strongly suspect my Kamfa has a tumor slowly growing below one of his eyes, which is one reason I first tried this medicine (not knowing at the time what the problem was), but unsurprisingly it hasn't helped with that particular issue in any noticeable way.
That said I also don't use their Flowerhorn foods, in part because I don't know what those special growth/color/pearling enhancers actually are. So why do I use a med with a similar uncertainty in ingredients? Good question, maybe I'm being a naive consumer and lulled by the words 'natural remedy'. But I'm also using it because it worked exceedingly well in the limited capacity I've used it for so far.
It's a topic for another thread I was planning to make some day, but I'd also be keen to hear your take on OF's 'Hydra-pure' filtration concept (hailing it as 'break-through technology', which I frankly am skeptical about but don't have enough bio-science background to prove/disprove myself).
But one thing is for sure about 'O' medicine -- while it may or may not act as a good broad spectrum treatment, it doesn't cure cancer. In fact I strongly suspect my Kamfa has a tumor slowly growing below one of his eyes, which is one reason I first tried this medicine (not knowing at the time what the problem was), but unsurprisingly it hasn't helped with that particular issue in any noticeable way.