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In a message dated 11/10/2006 4:37:31 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

waterfall15@... writes:

I have come across a product called Nordic Naturals that seems to be a great

fish oil supplement with no mercury, pcb's, ect..

Has anyone heard of this product or anything negative?

Thanks in advance,

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I've only heard/read good things about Nordic Naturals.

Another great fish oil/supplement company is Pharmax. . . Pharmaxllc.com is

their website, or order a catalog -(very educational catalog) but better

yet, call or email and order directly via

Cheryl Gray, RD

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She knows all about their products.

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Is it reflux? If so, the lower esophageal sphincter is not closing properly

because fats/oils cause it to be sluggish. However, eating the fish itself

won't be a problem because there is a lot of protein and minimal fat.

Does that help?

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD

The NON-DIET dietitian

Personal Nutrition Coaching and Designer Lifestyle Plans

Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania

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Fish Oil

Has anyone had any experience with a person unable to tolerate fish oil

supplements/liquids, however, no GI problems with eating fish?

Thanks,

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Tried nordic naturals, I thought maybe its the amount of fish oil in the

supplement that was causing the gi upset because the nordic natruals evening

of primrose with omega 3 in it was okay, however, I thought there might not be

enough for benefits in that one.

Fish Oil

Has anyone had any experience with a person unable to tolerate fish oil

supplements/ liquids, however, no GI problems with eating fish?

Thanks,

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