Posted by morgan miller on September 19, 2011, at 15:57:43
In reply to Re: Omegabrite - Fish oil - EPA only - Thanks. » Hyena, posted by SLS on August 17, 2011, at 20:45:21
Scott, you gotta try different ratios, different doses, different sources and different products/brands, when it comes to finding success with marine sourced omega 3s.
The industry is mostly corrupt, brands like Carlson and Nordic Naturals are not the quality they have marketed themselves as. They also boil the oils to 400 degrees, that's part the nice little molecular distillation they say they use. It's bad news brotha.
The best fish oil supplement out there is New Chapter's Wholemega. They get their salmon oil from a pristine wild source in Alaska that is so low in mercury, it's lower than the leading brands that do molecular distillation. They also merely cold press the oil, keeping it unharmed in any way and preserving all the beneficial constituents you would get eating fresh wild Alaskan salmon. I strongly suggest trying just a regular daily dose of this stuff, no more no less. Then you can try taking a little more if you feel it might help. It's expensive stuff, but may be well worth trying.
Minami is pretty good too, but the CO2 extraction, while not denaturing the oil at all, does leave the product without all the other good stuff.
Morgan
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