. - we asked professor timothy mickelbourough, the lead researcher on this study, to explain the results, let's take a look. - my name is tim mickelborough, i'm a professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public health at indiana university. my area of research is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. so here's the product omegaxl, this is what we used in our study. again proven to be a very very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omegaxl compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective in reducing inflammation. muscle fatigue is usually associated with after exercise. so anytime you're gonna exercise of course you're gonna fatigue. fatigue can happen to everyone, whether it's an old person pushing a cart in a supermarket, or you're on your feet all day, it doesn't matter, if it's unaccustomed exercise, it's gonna result in delayed onset muscle soreness. the good thing about this product is one, it's all natural, and two, claims that are made are backed up by scientific evidence. - what i