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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (4744)4/25/2009 11:01:40 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39298
 
Sounds comparable to the Kirkland ?

Yep. Same stuff. Different label. Probably about $9 for 400 capsules. You will also find a "enteric" fish oil capsule there, about 380 capsules for $17. [This coating keeps the capsule from disolving until it hits the entestines. The plastic coating is inert, and you pass it. Completely safe.] It contains about 560 instead of 300 omega 3's. Less caps to take at a more expensive price.

Dr Davis has used this supplement on 1000's of patients and finds that a Dosage of 3000 Omega 3's a day works best for Heart patients. [6000 if they have high Lp(a).] So take either 10 a day of the 300's, or 6 a day of the 580's.

Read You probably don't take enough fish oil

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