Saturday, September 25, 2010

Diamond XPC and Epicor

Note from Dr. David Williams: Diamond V Mills’ XPC, also known as the poor man’s EpiCor.  The product is a cultured yeast product for animals, but now comes in supplement form for humans (EpiCor). Workers in the yeast factory where XPC is made were noticeably healthier and took fewer sick days. The only difference between the EpiCor and XPC is that EpiCor is made in a food-grade facility, while the Diamond V products are made in a feed-grade plant. I’m sure that matters to the FDA, but it doesn’t matter to me. Nevertheless, both products are safe, non-toxic, pesticide-free, and non-mutagenic. The biggest difference I see between the two products, however, is the price. A 30-day supply of EpiCor (consisting of thirty 500 mg capsules) sells for anywhere from about $20 to $50. A 50-pound bag of Diamond V XPC sells at feed stores for anywhere from $1.50 to $1.75 a pound. Take 2 to 3 grams (equivalent to about ¾ tsp.) of XPC a day to help keep your immune system in tip-top shape.
http://www.thingstheydontteachyou.com/archives/209




http://www.naturodoc.com/library/cancer/epicor.htm

No comments: