In response to the recent “bad ingredients” post – UPDATE

Commenter Darren says: “Your answer neither confirmed or denied the presence of diclofenac or antacids. These are not listed in the product label so either this is false advertising or lack of integrity. I am a physician and I love your product but I can not recommend it without full disclosure. For most people I see diclofenac would be a dangerous medicine. Please respond with a truthful unambiguous statement”.

To which I answer:

“Darren;
Of course I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of these ingredients. I have asked the manufacturer for precise information but they have declined to provide it. That is not surprising as they would want to protect their proprietary information and not divulge their formulas to any and all comers. I have even been contacted by certain individuals who offered me money for that information, which I would have declined even if I had the formula. Interestingly, these same people told me that they are now having difficulty getting bulk Umary as they were swapping out the labels and marketing it under a different name.

One of my commenters (thank you, Sandy!) says she contacted a US lab which has analyzed Umary, which lab confirmed the presence of Diclofenac and the antacid in question. I have recently contacted the lab and asked to purchase a detailed copy of that report, no answer yet.

Given the abysmal performance of the medical industry, including both government agencies and commercial practitioners during the Covid “pandemic” and the subsequent “vaccine” dog and pony shows, I am skeptical that there is any integrity to be found anywhere. That is why I withhold judgement, despite the vague claims of “reputable” organizations. Until I have concrete evidence to the contrary I continue to promote Umary as it presented by the manufacturer and include the caveat that it might not be what it is claimed to be. But it is effective for most people. That is beyond question.”

UPDATE

I contacted the lab Sandy mentioned, they pointed me to the FDA website, which doesn’t tell us anything that I haven’t already disclosed.  I spoke to the lab owner on the phone.  Very naturally he wouldn’t make available to me the report another of his clients paid for.  When asked how much to get my own analysis done he named a figure that, although not that great on the face of it, would put me in the hole for at least a month possibly two.  That’s a non-starter right there.

Further, I would be prohibited from naming the lab and from posting the results of the tests.  I could quote the results, but would not be able to show the report to you.  This is because he cannot control the source of the sample he gets, it could come from anywhere, and would be potentially liable were somebody to sue.

3 comments

  1. This is unfortunate as the description for diclofenac states to be used under a Drs observation

    Diclofenac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever. It works by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, which are chemicals in the body that promote inflammation, pain, and fever. Diclofenac is often prescribed or available over-the-counter (in some regions) to treat conditions such as arthritis (e.g., osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis), muscle pain, menstrual cramps, migraines, and other acute or chronic pain conditions.
    It comes in various forms, including tablets, capsules, gels, creams, and injections, depending on the intended use (e.g., topical application for localized pain or oral administration for systemic relief). Like other NSAIDs, diclofenac may have side effects, such as gastrointestinal irritation, increased risk of ulcers, or cardiovascular issues with prolonged use, so it’s typically recommended to use it under medical supervision, especially for long-term treatment.

    1. Leo, what if people that are interested in knowing what’s in Umary contribute to getting the testing done? I would do that.

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