
Diamond V XPC.
#61
Posted 07 November 2007 - 02:52 AM
#62
Posted 08 November 2007 - 04:08 PM
The result tastes like liquid bread. Not awful, but not particularly tasty either.
My only symptom is a subjectively measured clearer nose this morning. I am allergic to a few pollens in Southern California and am also allergic to cats (we have two), so most mornings start with a good clearing of the nose. Not this morning. Unlike browser, I don't have a lush beard coming in. Yet

#63
Posted 08 November 2007 - 04:36 PM
#64
Posted 08 November 2007 - 05:16 PM
It's pretty much non-toxic according to Epicor's toxicology study. It seems that you would end up with an intestinal blockage from trying to pack it in before any negative reactions appear.
At this point, given the toxicity information, do what you like. Any decision you make on dosage is almost certainly not going to hurt you. Dairy cattle live longer and healthier lives when fed this stuff at much greater dosages than 250mg/kg/day (that's one heaping tablespoon/day for me).
#65
Posted 08 November 2007 - 06:16 PM
I've ordered 5 pounds of the organic product. Browser believes the stuff is food and can be used freely. Others believe a proper dose would be in the gram range. What are the convincing arguments concerning dosage?
If you read Diamond's website, the dosage of V XPC for calves ranges from 3.5 g - 7 g per day. I suspect that's a minimum, not optimum dose, as farmers would want to spend as little as possible, just like any other businessman. And yes, it is feed that's been provided to animals for many years, generally regarded as safe. Epicor was fed in very high doses and did not exhibit toxicity.
#66
Posted 09 November 2007 - 03:05 AM
#67
Posted 09 November 2007 - 04:16 PM
Sadly, it looks as though I still have my allergies (wasn't actually expecting anything to happen in less than 12 hours, but...). Yesterday may have just been a low pollen day. The real test will come in April, when my allergies normally go crazy. By then I'll have five months of taking this stuff and I'll expect something to have changed.My only symptom is a subjectively measured clearer nose this morning. I am allergic to a few pollens in Southern California and am also allergic to cats (we have two), so most mornings start with a good clearing of the nose. Not this morning.
#68
Posted 09 November 2007 - 06:37 PM
I've ordered 5 pounds of the organic product. Browser believes the stuff is food and can be used freely. Others believe a proper dose would be in the gram range. What are the convincing arguments concerning dosage?
If you read Diamond's website, the dosage of V XPC for calves ranges from 3.5 g - 7 g per day. I suspect that's a minimum, not optimum dose, as farmers would want to spend as little as possible, just like any other businessman. And yes, it is feed that's been provided to animals for many years, generally regarded as safe. Epicor was fed in very high doses and did not exhibit toxicity.
Browser, do think it's a reasonable assumption that there is not a U-curve for dosage effectiveness? That more might not actually be less effective than less?
#69
Posted 09 November 2007 - 10:44 PM
I've ordered 5 pounds of the organic product. Browser believes the stuff is food and can be used freely. Others believe a proper dose would be in the gram range. What are the convincing arguments concerning dosage?
If you read Diamond's website, the dosage of V XPC for calves ranges from 3.5 g - 7 g per day. I suspect that's a minimum, not optimum dose, as farmers would want to spend as little as possible, just like any other businessman. And yes, it is feed that's been provided to animals for many years, generally regarded as safe. Epicor was fed in very high doses and did not exhibit toxicity.
Browser, do think it's a reasonable assumption that there is not a U-curve for dosage effectiveness? That more might not actually be less effective than less?
I don't know and I don't care. I am currently taking it for its antibiotic, anti-fungal, antiviral effects. I've achieved enough (my PSA is almost within normal range, the first time since it was first tested 10 years ago because of my complaints to my physician). I am now down to a heaping teaspoon once a day and will eventually back off to 1/4 teaspoon a day.
I doubt if the immune system enhancement follow a U-curve. I'd be more willing to bet that above a certain level, there is no change more change in the balance of the immune system but the direct effect on little buggers is probably proportionate. LDN has to be taken within a very strict range between 9 PM and ?2? AM, as it plays on the interaction of endorphins and the immune system. I doubt this stuff plays like that. But of course we don't have the research on why this stuff balances the immune system so I'm just going on conjecture.
People who sell the stuff say that 5 pounds contains some many of this doses of different amounts. So there seems to be a popular consensus (unfounded?) that it's not a U-curve.
#70
Posted 10 November 2007 - 12:43 PM

#71
Posted 10 November 2007 - 09:01 PM
The feed store manager mentioned that there was also an organic "green" version of the stuff. I asked him what the likelihood would be of a manufacturer having two plants, one for regular, another for organic (organic food is not that popular in the US, Whole Foods not withstanding). He agreed that it's probably all green only when they make and package the green version they follow special inspections and procedures to satisfy the certified organic requirements.
Whether or not this feed store guy is able to get Diamond V XPC is probably moot. As more people become interested, eBay and other places will become so full of suppliers that the price will drop dramatically. I remember when Gmail invitations were $50+. I bought one at $3, another a $4. Dozens of people were dumping the invites on eBay and even giving them away on blogs.
#72
Posted 11 November 2007 - 02:26 AM
One place I called, the woman got all offended and demanded to know where I got their number. Needless to say, I got nowhere with them. I know someone who couldn't find it anywhere in the Seattle, WA area. Very hard to find.
#73
Posted 11 November 2007 - 02:53 AM
Texas and especially Austin we have the best government money can buy. But that's off topic.
#74
Posted 17 November 2007 - 05:46 AM
#75
Posted 17 November 2007 - 01:44 PM
#76
Posted 17 November 2007 - 04:08 PM
Of course, all of the above may be incidental. Will continue to monitor.
I like the bread-like yeast smell and taste, BTW.
#77
Posted 17 November 2007 - 04:22 PM
I figured there was a reason more sellers were being added at eBay, but mostly concentrated in Ft. Collins. I did a search. I remember driving by this plant some years ago. Feed plant in Ft. Collins I'm already seeing prices floating slowly downward on eBaby, which is what you'd expect when more people get into the action. I've seen it happen before on other offerings. This is good, because it appears people were marking this stuff up by 1000%.Update, i ordered the 5lb Organic stuff, i think from the same guy you did browser, either way, looking forward to receiving it next week. It was 2 dollars more than the none organic but i figured this stuff should last a year and so the price difference isn't an issue.
#78
Posted 17 November 2007 - 04:27 PM
#79
Posted 19 November 2007 - 08:51 PM
#80
Posted 20 November 2007 - 07:38 PM
#81
Posted 20 November 2007 - 09:51 PM
Also, when the nutritional content includes "ash", what's that?
Also, it has .03 g/100g of iron. Is that high? If you guys/gals are taking a heaping teaspoon, how much of your RDA of iron are you getting?
#82
Posted 20 November 2007 - 10:15 PM
I doubt this is any more beneficial than good-old-fachioned brewer's yeast.
If I remember correctly, Epicor is brewer's yeast (as stated in Embria's product brochure). So yeah, I'm not sure why it would have any benefits one couldn't find in a different brewer's yeast product. Or with beta glucans... or medicinal mushrooms. Only way to tell is via real head to head studies, and I doubt that'll ever happen.
Perhaps they ferment it differently than other yeast products, or add other nutritional ingredients (ash not being one of them)?
As it is right now, most benefits seem to be purely subjective.
#83
Posted 21 November 2007 - 01:37 AM
I second maxwatt's question. This is apparently a "fermented yeast product". What does that exactly mean? I know the exact composition and production is a trade secret, but someone must at least have a guess.
Also, when the nutritional content includes "ash", what's that?
Also, it has .03 g/100g of iron. Is that high? If you guys/gals are taking a heaping teaspoon, how much of your RDA of iron are you getting?
Of course that's a high amount of iron. This stuff has the consistency of chopped peanut shells or coarse saw dust. I'm frankly not sure how available the iron is. The "ash" might account for the very salty taste of the stuff. Definitely this is not just yeast. I taste a hint of molasses, grains and that dang saltiness. I suspect that "fermented yeast product" is a misnomer. I think grain has been cracked, mixed with some molasses, yeast and allowed to ferment. The stuff that's left over after the fermentation is dried down. I assume since I don't appear to have genetic defects that accumulate iron that it washes out of my system. Remember, rats were fed this stuff in very high doses (but only for 31 days) with no toxic effects. You've got some valid points, but just as I can't convince others that resveratrol is probably only good for its COX inhibition in humans, I'm not going to be easily convinced to stop taking this stuff.
#84
Posted 21 November 2007 - 01:42 AM
I've been called a dirty rat before but I pass as human <G>. Chronic prostate with high PSI disappeared almost overnight. Acne from some unknown source cleared up. Dentist suggested a root canal before I started taking the stuff. He's changed his mind.Any of the humans taking the stuff notice a difference yet? I don't but it might be getting lost in the mob of other supplements. My 11 year old Lab loves a quarter teaspoon on her dried kibbles twice a day and has gotten noticably more lively(more alert, more affectionate) since getting it.
#85
Posted 21 November 2007 - 02:59 PM
I had previously been taking bio-strath which is a brewer's yeast type product and hadn't noticed these benefits.
Edited by quarter, 21 November 2007 - 03:31 PM.
#86
Posted 26 November 2007 - 06:04 AM
Edited by senseix, 26 November 2007 - 06:55 AM.
#87
Posted 26 November 2007 - 06:35 AM
Another anecdotal "me too" on the vivid dreams (taking Epicore here). I experienced them all weekend even though I did not bring any melatonin with me over the weekend holiday.sleep ALOT deeper, geesh i dream nightly and remember them, something i hardly did in the past.
Stephen
#88
Posted 28 November 2007 - 02:38 PM
The dosage for a dog according to the info .pdf posted by the manufacturer is .125% of bodyweight per day (I'm assuming that the .125% = bodyweight .... it generally does) - my dog weighs 50kg (100lbs) so that equates to 6.25gm per day - appx. a heaped teaspoon. The info also states that double this amount should be used during "times of stress".
From these feeding rates a 70kg (150lb human would require 8.75gm - i.e almost two level teaspoons ... unless "stressed" when the rate would be double!)
Here is a link to the relevant .pdf of info and full analysis
http://www.diamondv....le_XPC_6-06.pdf
Dave
#89
Posted 29 November 2007 - 04:25 AM
#90
Posted 29 November 2007 - 01:06 PM
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