Fish Oil Suggestions?
3RMomma
Posts: 55 Member
So my hubby's triglycerides are high and it was recommended that he start taking some fish oil. Any recommendations for brands?
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Trader Joe's. Fairly cheap.0
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I've been using Neptune krill oil for the last 5 years....for the quality and absorption properties.0
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keep them in the freezer or buy the burp free variety. I have no idea why keeping them in the freezer makes them burp free but it works.0
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Nature made is the bst0
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Barlean's Omega swirl. Super yummy and is an excellent quality oil. Beware of cheap fish oil, they can be an inferior product.0
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Get whatever is the best deal. The brand doesn't matter much, the dosage will. Have him take 10g/day.0
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I use Optimum Nutrition's fish oils, they're a little pricey though.0
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Here's a place to start: Fish oil brands that passed 2012 quality standards via Consumer Reports: http://www.emaxhealth.com/8782/there-something-fishy-about-your-fish-oil-consumer-reports-says-yes0
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Get whatever is the best deal. The brand doesn't matter much, the dosage will. Have him take 10g/day.
A doctor told me most of them are rancid. She said bite a pill when you buy a bottle and if it doesn't taste fresh and slightly lemony they're probably bad and you should take them back.0 -
I got a 55 gallon barrel of the pills from Costco. No after-taste, knees feel better.
For my knees, fish oil has done in 3 weeks what Glucosamine Chondroiten (sp) didn't do in 2 years.0 -
Nature made is the bst
I use the Nature Made that also has Omega 6 and 9.0 -
I take 1000mg twice a day, Spring Valley brand.
Also, an excellent tip - put them in the freezer, and they're much less likely to make him nauseated after taking them.0 -
My doctor recommended taking 4000 per day. I just bought the Kirkland NATURAL Omega-3 Fish Oil ones. 1000 per dose. Instead of taking them 1 at a time, I just do them all at the same time. I'm soooo bad at remembering to take my other medications anyway. Even the ones I'm supposed to take with food.0
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Nature made is the bst
3-4g is the standard dose, keep in mind fish oil lowers triglycerides, raises HDL slightly, but can increase LDL. Offset this by lowering dietary PUFAs0 -
I got a 55 gallon barrel of the pills from Costco. No after-taste, knees feel better.
For my knees, fish oil has done in 3 weeks what Glucosamine Chondroiten (sp) didn't do in 2 years.
This is very interesting to me since I have issues with my knees as well. My hubby takes Nature's Made Fish Oil. 1200 mg with 360mg Omega 3 and he is a Pharmacist so I assume he knows his meds. lol I may start taking it for my knees. I don't have cholesterol issues.0
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