
Lane Labs

Lane Labs has probably gotten
what many consider an unfair court ruling. In fact, the Lane Labs
court ruling has made it almost impossible to mention the words
'Lane Labs" without inspiring a sour face from loyal MGN-3
Consumers who are familiar with the Lane Labs court ruling and
consider the Lane Labs case yet another oppressive action against
a natural products that seems to be doing good. In short, the
arabinoxylan fiber formula Lane Labs promoted has gotten a good
reputation as a nutritional supplement that may help the body
better combat disease, but Lane Labs promotion of the products
allowed the FDA to enforce what many believe to be unreasonable
tactics that make it nearly impossible for small natural product
companies to dispense scientific literature to consumers without
reprise. Unfortunately, the Lane Labs court ruling has confused
the reputation of MGN-3 the formula in question in some people's
eyes, when in fact the formula has helped improve the quality
of many people's lives when used as a supplement to other treatments
and a healthy lifestyle.
Lane Labs first began distributing and promoting the MGN-3 formula
several years ago. MGN-3 was developed by Hiroaki Maeda and Dr.
Mamdooh H. Ghoneum, an immunologist who has been researching the
effects of rice bran on the immune system for many years. Lane
Labs licensed the MGN-3 formula, which was created under Daiwa
and the US distribution of Lane Labs' arabinoxylan fiber formula
was dubbed MGN 3, a name that is very similar to Daiwa's name
used in distributing the product to foreign markets (MGN-3). While
the Lane Labs court case called into question the claims that
the arabinoxylan fiber formula Lane Labs distributed is beneficial
in treating and curing cancer and other disease, it never questioned
the efficacy of the compound in boosting the body's immune functions
as a way to help fight disease.
The Lane Labs court ruling is yet another example of the fine
line a natural products company must walk when marketing its products.
Regardless of true scientific data, thousands of unsolicited testimonials
and millions of safe dosages, the wrong words on a marketing pamphlet
or product label can and will bring serious reprisals even though
those health claims may be absolutely true.
Again, while the Lane Labs court ruling may create some misunderstanding
from people in terms of the effectiveness of Daiwa's MGN-3 product,
it is virtually inconsequential when one examines the amount of
good that has been accomplished by the arabinoxylan fiber formula
Lane Labs marketed. MGN-3 continues to supplement the treatment
courses of many individuals going through difficult illnesses,
and netnutri.com will continue to offer this immunomodulator to
those who need it.
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