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here is info sent to me by Lyprinol Co/ analysis of ingredients

FOREIGN PRODUCER CERTIFICATE

DATE: 14th May, 2003

I Product Name: Lyprinol capsules

Product form: Soft shell gelatin capsules

II Declaration:

Material mg / capsule

Fill Materials:

Lyprinol extract 50.000

Olive oil, food grade 100.775

d-alpha-Tocopherol 1000 ie/qusp

0.225

Shell materials

Glycerine BP 16.340

Sorbitol Syrup 70% BP 22.120

Gelatin 150 bloom BP 58.340

III Content of heavy metals mg / kg

Cadmium <0.01

Mercury <0.01

Lead <0.05

Arsenic <0.50

Copper 0.16

Tin <0.10

Zinc <0.41

Iron 2.20

Selenium <0.10

Nickel <0.10

Method of determination - atomic absorption spectrometry using flame and

hybride generation.

IV Residue of pesticides (mg/kg) mg / capsule

Organochlorine pesticides <0.02

Organophosphorus type pesticides <0.02

Method of determination - capillary GC with ECD and ND method sensivity -

0.02 ppm

V Microbiological burden

Test Type Result Test Unit FHL LQM No.

Total Plate Count <10 CFU/g Method MFH001

Coliform Count Nil MPN/g Method MFH005

Clostridium perfringens <100 CFU/g Method MFH013

Bacillus cereus <100 CFU/g Method MFH010

Salmonella spp. Salmonella spp. Not detected in 25g

Anaerobic count <10 CFU/g

VI Additives

None.

VII Peroxide <1.0 meq/kg

VIII Nutritional analysis

Energy 6 kj / capsule

1.3Cal / capsule

Protein 0.mg / capsule

Fat 150 mg / capsule

Here of saturated fatty acids 30 mg / capsule

Unsaturated fatty acids 30 mg / capsule

Hereof eicosatetraeinoic acid (ETA) 0.17 mg / capsule

Carbohydrate 0 mg / capsule

Vitamins 150 ng / capsule

Cholesterol 195 ug / capsule

(Note: This amount is quite small when compared to items such as 213 mg of

cholesterol in one egg)

IX Packaging material

Blister pack produced using:

Food grade PVC

Aluminium / food grade polyethylene laminate

The whole product was subjected to analysis and for soft gelatin capsules

this included the shell as well as the fill.

Signed:

L. Meyer

Chairman and Managing Director

Pharmalink International Limited

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Listmates, Finally got a response from the Lyprinol folks on their

natural anti-inflammatory. L

PS My initial questions are at the bottom of the post.

Lyprinol Questions

Hello,

We live in the US and our 3.5 year old son has Colitis and Lymphoid

Nodule Hyperplasia as observed during colonoscopy. The Doctor prescribed

Sulfasalazine to reduce his inflammation, but our son did NOT tolerate

that. He is now trying Colazal but it is questionable as to whether he

will tolerate that either. Our son is also autistic and that population

does not do well on Salycilates which Sulfasalazine and Colazal both

have, but he needs an anti-inflammatory desparately.

I heard about your natural product, Lyprinol and it seems to have good

potential for our case. I wonder if it could be used instead of or in

conjunction with one of the prescription anti-inflammatory drugs that

our Gastro doctor is prescribing?

I have a few questions I hope you can answer:

Do you offer the Lyprinol in a bottle? Our son does not swallow pills.

If not, could we puncture the capsule and put it in a spoon or would it

lose potency going through his stomach?

I noticed that you have put the sweetener Sorbitol in it. Our son is on

a strict diet with NO sugar. Do you offer it without the Sorbitol?

Do you screen the Lyprinol for metals like Mercury to make sure there is

none in there? Test certificates for this?

Our son takes 2 teaspoons of cod liver oil per day. Would taking

Lyprinol give him too many EFAs?

What are the published side effect?

Sorry for all the questions, but several parents of autistic children

are considering this as a potential option since most autistic kids have

gastro inflammation. This could be a great alternative to the

prescription medicine which has so many side effects.

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