2002/06/12, 02:10 PM
I know there have been a few FT members on here that may have had a reaction to animal cuts. I put a call into Universal's R & D dept today about it. They advised me that they didnt know off hand of any of the ingredients that may cause the reactions that have been posted. So, they are going to do some research into it and let me know. But I need your help for that. Those of you who had reactions, mail to me the lot # that is located on the can. It will either be on the side of the label near the seam, or the bottom of the can on a sticker next to the experation date. Once I get these, I'll foward them to the R & D dept, and we'll go from there.
---------------------------- Michael "Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!" "Overkill is barely adequate..."
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2002/06/12, 03:00 PM
You're a pimp. :)
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2002/06/12, 03:08 PM
Hey Michael - I have no idea what's in the Animal products as I don't use them but I was curious if niacin is one of the ingredients. From what I recall from study a looong time ago, the reaction those guys posted about is identical to a niacin reaction, especially the short duration.
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2002/06/12, 04:26 PM
i once had niacin and some orange juice and got a reaction pretty bad, the vitamin C and the Niacin werent pullin there punches in my body!
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2002/06/12, 08:01 PM
Thats the first thing I thought as well, but there is no vitamin B3 (niacin) in it.
-------------- Michael "Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!" "Overkill is barely adequate..."
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2002/06/17, 04:03 PM
Any more info on this?
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2002/06/17, 08:58 PM
well, i've only rec'd one response to this; universal needs more that one lot # in order to investigate this sufficiently. so, guys, let me know...
-------------- Michael "Trample the weak; hurdle the dead!" "Overkill is barely adequate..."
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2002/06/20, 08:23 PM
That one response is from me right? I sent you a private message about it.
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