After taking a look, it appears that Yannick has some pretty impressive credentials. Certainly the idea of having the most bioavailable and nutritional food possible is appealing, and fermentation is a good process to utilize. Then again, it could be a lot of hype to justify some pretty steep prices for food products that a person might be able to get just as good, if not better, nutrition from at home via raw organic vegetables and fruits and juicing.
Quantafoods appears to be using stock photos instead of actual photos of a facility they own.
If your friend wants to be taken seriously, a first suggested step would be to clean up the ragged Lifestar website.
Perhaps I will have time to re-visit the two sites and do more research at a later date, but right now I am wayyyyy behind and playing catch up on a number of projects, not the least of which is updating and adding to my website.
Let me know what you find,
Tony
Tell your friend Joe at Lifestar he needs to take a good look at how his website looks on various other computers if he is not aware of all the formatting mistakes it has. I learned that the hard way when I saw my own site on various other sized screens and resolutions. What look perfect on my own monitor was quite farkled on other computers. I still run into that problem.
Tony