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Could you please explain why a recent research paper found your products contain no active DAO?Updated 3 months ago

We strive to bring you the best quality products possible and put a good deal of effort into our formulations. We take this matter very seriously and researched the contents of the article. We have some concerning information about the inaccuracies of this article:

**bioRxiv is not a scientific journal. It is a preprint repository without peer review. Their website warns that "articles on bioRxiv have not been finalized by authors, might contain errors, and report information that has not yet been accepted or endorsed in any way by the scientific or medical community."

**bioRxiv is intended to make available articles in process of being published by a scientific journal. The document was posted on April 13, 2023, and still no publications in any scientific journal has been detected.

**This document is also signed by 5 DR healthcare employees

Products tested

The description of the supplements tested includes incorrect data. Table 1 indicates that Histamine Digest is manufactured by Bioiberica. Histamine Digest is not a brand from Bioiberica, and the supplement is not manufactured by Bioiberica. No information about batch codes or the expiry date of the supplements is included.

According to information provided by OmneDiem, the supplements Daosin and Hystazyme are the same product. However, the activity reported in the document is 3.5-fold higher for Daosin
than Histazyme.

It is likely this article may have been put together to help market a specific brand. They can get very creative! 


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