Comment · Mon, January 20, 2020
Epicor or Immune Defence?
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yehyehwut · 5 points
Anyone tried either or both?
ID seems very comprehensive but does cost double Epicor.
I do not get sick often (once a year until recently) but I'm finding I can less afford to get sick, people around me get sick a lot which has been getting me sick lately and maybe I am getting hit harder as I get older.
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UnstableGenious9 · 2 points
but you have foreign distributors, like Columbian Ceretropic, right? How about having such entities do trials (free from FDA regulations), and market results in their respective markets? And maaayyybe there would be some ok-ish way to indirectly refer to that marketing on ND? Probably not though, I just wanted to share the idea.
One easy improvement I think you should do though, is to link to relevant blog pages on the product info page. For example there's a little info on the Uridine page, but a lot more on the blog post about Uridine. There's no (easy) way to find the blog post when browsing the product.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
We would still need to fund those trials, and our sales from distributors outside the US are a tiny fraction of our total. The only way to be able to justify the cost would be to be able to use the data in US marketing. So we have to be very particular on the study and wording used.
Linking the blogs on the product pages is a good idea! I will bring it up with the team. Thanks for the suggestion!