Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Ann Marie All of the raw CoQ comes from Japan, just like the raw Carnitor. I talked with Raj at the Tishcon table and he said nothing about a shortage. When I ordered the high dose chewables, it was in a jar with just a typed label. Raj said that they aren't making it up for commercial sales. laurie > > Reply-To: > Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 14:46:32 -0400 > To: > > Subject: Re: Interesting CoQ Message I Got Today From a Health Alert > Group I Receive - Just Sharing > > Hi Alice, > > When we were at the UMDF Convention in Pitts. the company was giving away free > samples of it. I got my samples on Thursday evening, and no one was there > table at the time. I am not sure if someone actual showed up and was there for > people to talk to or not. Maybe someone else knows. > > I read some of there research and they state that they can't release some of > the results of their clinical trials b/c they are awaiting publication. I was > also trying to find out what types of people participated in their trials. In > some of the trials I noticed they used only male subjects. > > The statement where they say: " they wanted to buy all of their CoQ10 right > then and there " scares me. They state it is from a manufacturer in New York, > and that is where Tischon is located. I am hoping that Tishcon wouldn't go and > buy another manufacturers product and put their own name on it and re-sell it > as their product. > > If anyone was at the UMDF Convention and you spoke to a representive from this > company please let us know what they said about there product. And if anyone > has used this product please tell us if you saw a difference and if so what > kind of difference. I am curious. I am wondering if the company is trying > scare tactics to get us to buy more product and buy from them knowing that > they have a large chuck of inventory available. > > Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Alice > > Ann-Marie > Interesting CoQ Message I Got Today From a Health Alert > Group I Receive - Just Sharing > > > Dear HSI e-Alert Reader, > > As someone up on natural medicine, you probably know a lot about CoQ10. You > know it's good for your heart, you know it's good for your immune system and > you know it's one of the most valuable investments you can make for your body > as a whole. > > What you may not know is that there are only a few companies in the world > producing CoQ10 - and very soon, even at their peak production capacity, they > aren't going to be able to meet the demands of this increasingly popular and > exceptionally necessary nutrient. > > The laws of economics are working against your heart health! > > Given all the recent positive press time given to CoQ10, both in the pages of > your newsletter as well as the more mainstream channels of information, people > - doctors, patients and other health-conscious individuals like you - are > becoming increasingly aware of its benefits. > > And while I think it's wonderful that more and more people are doing something > great for their health, it traps us all under one of the most basic principles > of economics - the law of supply and demand. That is: if the demand increases > while the supply remains the same, the price must go up. > > We're already seeing it happen. The demand for CoQ10, in the last year alone, > has increased tremendously. In fact, while touring the facilities of a > supplement manufacturer in New York last month, I had mentioned in passing > that - in preparation for the impending shortage - NorthStar had invested in a > good chunk of inventory. Would you believe he offered to buy it from us, right > then and there?! And that's not all - he brought it up at least five more > times. He wanted all our CoQ10! > > Keep Reading: > http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/650SVCQ/W650E737/home.cfm#morehttp://www.ago > ra-inc.com/reports/650SVCQ/W650E737/home.cfm#more> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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