Fish oil?
morganinspires
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What's everyone's opinion on fish oil supplements? Does it actually lower your cholesterol?
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I'm not sure, but I do know that the burps the whole day after taking fish oil is the worst thing in the world.0
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Vertythegreat wrote: »I'm not sure, but I do know that the burps the whole day after taking fish oil is the worst thing in the world.
Yep. This was my experience. Horrible. Way worse than any benefit they may contain.0 -
Buy burp free fish oil.... also take it before you go to bed... easy fixes....0
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I also heard putting them in the freezer helps reduce the fishy burps. I never had that problem when I took them. I want to do all the preventive actions I can.0
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Sometimes triglycerides can come down after taking fish oil or other omega 3s0
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Good stuff, but we no longer worry about cholesterol. Take it for your heart and brain.0
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I hate it. The idea of spending money on somehing that tastes nasty and makes you burp, and has calories without being food - NOOOO! I eat fatty fish, it's part of my diet, and I love it.0
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I prefer to eat Salmon as opposed to taking fish oil supplements.0
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eat the fish.
my ex used to take it but (1) we ate a lot of fish and (2) it had no effect on his cholesterol levels.0 -
I have doubts that fish oil supplements kept on store shelves for ages aren't rancid. If I was going to take a fish oil supplement I would pick a refrigerated liquid one, that said I just eat fish.0
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I take flax seed oil pills and eat fish 3 times a week.0
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I just really cannot tolerate fish unless it's fried or covered in tarter sauce.0
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You can always try krill or algae oil supplements if fish oil doesn't agree with you. Most people are able to tolerate algae and krill, even if they can't do regular fish oil.
I've never had a problem with burping it up, though. My favorite is the liquid Arctic Cod-D oil from Nordic Naturals. You get more doses for your money, and it's more potent per serving.0 -
Never heard of this burping thing and I take them twice a day. I'm not convinced they do anything, but my doctor recommended them years ago, so I have taken them ever since. I don't notice anything different when I take them verses when I forget. Way I figure, it can't hurt and they aren't expensive, so why not?0
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I'm on the last of a tub of 300 fish oil capsules. I'm not going to bother getting any more. I was diligent taking 2 every day, but have not felt or seen any difference at all0
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I eat sardines every few days if not every day instead of pills0
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finneyjason218 wrote: »Never heard of this burping thing and I take them twice a day. I'm not convinced they do anything, but my doctor recommended them years ago, so I have taken them ever since. I don't notice anything different when I take them verses when I forget. Way I figure, it can't hurt and they aren't expensive, so why not?
Kirkland - Costco brand fish oil. Never a fish burp for husband and I.
Buy good brands.
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I take fish oil supplements regularly and don't experience the fish burps. I do notice a difference in joint inflammation as I lift weights 6 days a week and when I'm off of fish oil my shoulders and elbows will start to ache. Fish is not a part of my regular diet as the wife is allergic.1
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I have been taking Mega Red for over 2 years. Never a burping issue taking it.0
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Coromega makes a supplement that's in a squeeze form. The orange is really good and taste like a creamsicle. Also, your body absorbs the fish oil better than taking a supplement in pill form. Plus no fish burps!0
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JanetYellen wrote: »finneyjason218 wrote: »Never heard of this burping thing and I take them twice a day. I'm not convinced they do anything, but my doctor recommended them years ago, so I have taken them ever since. I don't notice anything different when I take them verses when I forget. Way I figure, it can't hurt and they aren't expensive, so why not?
Kirkland - Costco brand fish oil. Never a fish burp for husband and I.
Buy good brands.
I take flaxseed oil. I did burp from the Kirkland brand. My doctor said a lot of them are rancid, even Kirkland, and to bite one when you buy a bottle and make sure it tastes fresh and return the bottle if not. Blech, no thanks. I do give my dogs each two Kirkland fish oil pills a day.0 -
I take fish oil every day, twice a day as my doctor prescribed. Occasional fishy burps, but rarely. Also definitely helps maintain my triglycerides. As I went from once a day to twice a day, the number significantly improved.0
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http://examine.com/supplements/fish-oil/
There's decent evidence for them having an effect. As supplements go, their effect is strong. Assuming a person doesn't actually eat fish. If you're already eating fatty fish 2 times a week or more, you're just buying expensive burps.
If you have an actual medical problem with cholesterol though, they have nothing compared to the power of Statins and other actual medicine. Over time, access to these medical options has meant that fish oil is less effective.
Personally I look forward to the day that we can just have fish oil as part of our cooking oils by having the genes present in our oil crops:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/new-gm-cereal-crop-produces-fish-oil-in-its-seeds-10372772.html0
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