BOCA RATON, Fla., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Revatrol's manufacturer, Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC, is disappointed and confused as to why ConsumerLab.com's recent study on red wine supplements analyzes an out-of-date formulation of Revatrol, and calls on the for-profit laboratory to remove the current information it portrays for Revatrol from its study and to retest Revatrol's current product, which has been on the market for more than nine (9) months.
"I vehemently object to the ConsumerLab.com comparative study of Revatrol, as its analysis is based on an out-of-date formulation that has been off the market for more than 9 months," says James DiGeorgia, CEO of Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC. "While that out-of-date formulation was superb, and accurately represented in our advertising, Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC has demanded that ConsumerLab.com remove Revatrol from its November 13, 2007 comparative study because it does not in any way accurately represent the current formulation of Revatrol.
"We recognize the fact that ConsumerLab.com has added a note to the study that points out that the Revatrol formulation tested is discontinued, but that's insufficient. The ConsumerLab.com study is still misleading and deceptive because they used a formulation of Revatrol that's nine months old and not the current formulation."
The truth about Revatrol, which ConsumerLab.com would have determined had it exercised adequate due-diligence and tested the current formulation, is that Revatrol contains:
-- 100MG of Actual Resveratrol
-- 100MG Alpha Lipoic Acid
-- 100MG Acetyl-L-Carnitine
-- 100MG Quercetin
In addition, based on the standards and measures used by ConsumerLab.com, Revatrol currently delivers 100MG of actual resveratrol for as little as 30 cents, plus contains a 95% OPC feature and an additional 100MG of each of three key antioxidants.
"We're unaware of any formulation of the market that can compare to Revatrol. I and my entire firm are very proud of Revatrol," says DiGeorgia. "We've been unfairly attacked by competitors ever since we launched Revatrol. All I can assume is they just can't measure up when consumers really compare Revatrol to the competition."
Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC implores ConsumerLab.com to re-examine its product procurement and testing policies, so when it makes representations about the products it tests, the representations apply to current formulations.
Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC asked ConsumerLab.com on November 13, 2007, to show its independence by recognizing its error in testing the retired formulation and retest Revatrol at its own expense. As of this release date, ConsumerLab.com -- which claims to be an "independent lab" -- has requested a $3,000 to $4,000 fee from Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC to evaluate the current formulation of Revatrol.
DiGeorgia asserts, "I'm simply astounded by what appears to me to be a total lack of intellectual honesty at work in this situation. If ConsumerLab.com is truly independent and unbiased why wouldn't they immediately recognize the error in testing, and prominently disclose that they tested an old out-of-date formulation they purchased more than nine (9) months ago for their comparative study, and immediately take steps to test the current formula?
"We'd be thrilled with this study had it really examined the Revatrol formulation on the market all these months. We have no doubt a fair scientific analysis would have proved how wonderful Revatrol really is. For that to happen ConsumerLab.com will still have to test the right product, the current Revatrol formulation, at its own expense."
"Our own in house laboratory tests that we have 113% of the ingredients we claim in our Revatrol formulation. We've decided to use another outside lab to test our product. As it turns out the $3,000 to $4,000 fee requested by ConsumerLab.com for testing can be done for as little as $800," insists DiGeorgia. "We don't get a fancy seal from ConsumerLab.com that we can put on our website and product boxes, but we do get an accurate analysis of our products' current formulation."
For more information on Revatrol and its potent anti-aging benefits, please visit http://www.revatrol.com or call our knowledgeable representatives at 1-866-482-6678.
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