
For the obvious difference in quality and size of these equally priced products, look at this photo. My competition claims a pale product is a bad product. They also say that any oil you can see through is bleached. What I would like to add is that when an oil ages, it also loses color. Our oil, in the middle wearing a blue test label, has much of what's in Udo's oil... It also has flax seed oil in it. So what makes their oils pale? Sitting on a store shelf too long? Bleaching? I cannot say... See for yourself... For a closer look: CLICK HERE
Next, a breakdown of the Omega-3, 6 & 9 essential fatty acids inside Lemmon's Oil you may want verified before ordering. What I am referring to of course is a lab report of how much of the oil contains alpha linolenic acid, EPA, DHA, and other essential fats from the various sources. The info you require is in our letter of authenticity viewable by clicking the following link (NOTE: The 'w3' and 'w6' denote omega-3, omega-6 and 'w9' is for omega-9 fatty acids...): CLICK HERE
And for a larger copy of a photo taken way back when Udo Erasmus and I used to actually endorse each other's work (seems so long ago): CLICK HERE
Finally, to take a look at the full Lemmon's Oil label: CLICK HERE