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I have the privilege of answering my own question! I got an unbelievable

fast response from qnlabs:

" Regarding your concern about whose product you are using - our Quantum Cod

Liver Oil is the same as Premier Cod Liver Oil. The only thing different is

the label. It is made by the same company and the nutritional value listed

on the actual bottles is what is correct. We are in the process of updating

our website to reflect this and other product descriptions, along with a

brand new label. It will be the same great quality product, just a new

look. "

Gene

From: Gene Schwartz <implode7@...>

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Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 10:01:48 -0800

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Subject: Premier Cod Liver Oil

I bought some of the cod liver oil advertised by Radian Life. Their catalog

shows a product whose name is 'Premier Norwegian Cod Liver Oil'. I noticed

that the bottles that I purchased are called 'Quantum Cod Liver Oil'. I

assumed that they simply changed the name of the product.

I found a website, www.qnlabs.com, which seems to be the home site of the

maker of this cod liver oil. However, their cod liver oil lists very

different nutritional values for 1/2 teaspoon. From the site:

" Quantum Cod Liver Oil is six times higher in nutrient levels than animal

feed grade cod oil. It is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, vitamins

A and D. Just 4 Vegetable Caps or one-half teaspoon contains:

* Vitamin A - 5,600 IU

* Vitamin D3 - 575 IU

* EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) - 600 mg.

* DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) - 575 mg. "

The bottle of 'Quantum Cod Liver Oil' purchased from Radiant Life lists the

following per 1/2 teaspoon:

vitamin A: 5,750 IU

vitamin D3: 575 IU

EPA: 270 mg

DHA: 264 mg

I suspect that one of these is simply a mistake, and that this is the same

stuff, but I'm not 100% sure. Can anyone clear this up for me?

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