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You mean I would take it along with the fish oil? It's okay - I'll

take capsules. I take the D3 from the Biotics line. My doctor

prescribed it.

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> > > > Hi all - I've been on the search for a fish oil supplement

> that I

> > can

> > > > actually digest without getting sick. My doctor gave me

> > Orthomega but

> > > > those made me sick to my stomach. I even tried a children's

> > liquid

> > > > formula - forget it. He wants me to use either the Nordic

> brand

> > or

> > > > the Pharmax Finest Fish Oil. Has anyone had any experience

> with

> > these?

> > > >

> > > > Also, is the Carlson's cod liver oil just as good to take?

> > > >

> > > >

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You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

enzyme and that would help.

> > > >

> > > > Hi all - I've been on the search for a fish oil supplement

> that I

> > can

> > > > actually digest without getting sick. My doctor gave me

> > Orthomega but

> > > > those made me sick to my stomach. I even tried a children's

> > liquid

> > > > formula - forget it. He wants me to use either the Nordic

> brand

> > or

> > > > the Pharmax Finest Fish Oil. Has anyone had any experience

> with

> > these?

> > > >

> > > > Also, is the Carlson's cod liver oil just as good to take?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I've had great success with both myself and my clients in digesting

the oil by taking about a Tbsp. of unsweetened applesauce either right

before or right after swallowing the fish oil caps. The pectin in the

apples emulsifies the oil, making it easier to digest.

>

> .... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox Bile

> for this. Or at least HCL.

>

> -AG

> > Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> > You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

> > digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

> > enzyme and that would help.

> >

> >

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I've had great success with both myself and my clients in digesting

the oil by taking about a Tbsp. of unsweetened applesauce either right

before or right after swallowing the fish oil caps. The pectin in the

apples emulsifies the oil, making it easier to digest.

>

> .... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox Bile

> for this. Or at least HCL.

>

> -AG

> > Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> > You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

> > digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

> > enzyme and that would help.

> >

> >

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I've had great success with both myself and my clients in digesting

the oil by taking about a Tbsp. of unsweetened applesauce either right

before or right after swallowing the fish oil caps. The pectin in the

apples emulsifies the oil, making it easier to digest.

>

> .... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox Bile

> for this. Or at least HCL.

>

> -AG

> > Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> > You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

> > digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

> > enzyme and that would help.

> >

> >

>

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.... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox Bile

for this. Or at least HCL.

-AG

> Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

> digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

> enzyme and that would help.

>

>

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.... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox Bile

for this. Or at least HCL.

-AG

> Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

> digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

> enzyme and that would help.

>

>

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.... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox Bile

for this. Or at least HCL.

-AG

> Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

> digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

> enzyme and that would help.

>

>

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I take a fish oil capsule that is enteric coated from the Kripps Pharmacy.

They are in Canada but ship everywhere. Their PhD pharmacist swears that

many people do not absorb the liquid oil because stomach acids destroy it

and so the enteric coating. I buy them in huge bags, 270 of them are $49

Canadian. He sells them in 900, for around $150 Canadian.

Their pharmacist is obsessed with quality and price. This pharmacy is unique

because they are the only one that is certified by the Canadian gov to

manufacture their own products. There are huge hurtles to doing that here a

lot of inspections and audits.

Fishol E.C. 1000: pharmacologically distilled, tested and guaranteed to be

free of mercury and heavy-metals, supplies 380 mg of EPA, DPA, and DHA. The

capsule hermetically seals the contents from degradation by air oxidation.

It contains oils from North Atlantic wild salmon, the best natural source

for the essential omega-3 acid family of eicosapentaenoiic acid (EPA),

docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Additionally,

each capsule has a special enteric coating (E.C.) that protects the contents

from digestive stomach juices. This ensures that a high proportion of the

valuable essential fatty acids survive intact to reach the intestines where

assimilation into the body occurs, and it ensures there is no disagreeable

aftertaste. http://www.krippspharmacy.com/

I take three or more of these per day. Them and their natural source mixed

vitamin E is all that I have needed to combat hot flashes.

The fish oil is tested to be free of impurities. The staff at the store and

the owners family all take it in quantities larger than I do. They provide

480 mg EPA, 240 DHA.

Normal fish oil supplements make me quite sick to my stomach. Most

supplements do the same.

Karima

Hi all - I've been on the search for a fish oil supplement that I can

actually digest without getting sick. My doctor gave me Orthomega but those

made me sick to my stomach. I even tried a children's liquid formula -

forget it. He wants me to use either the Nordic brand or the Pharmax Finest

Fish Oil. Has anyone had any experience with these?

Also, is the Carlson's cod liver oil just as good to take?

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I take a fish oil capsule that is enteric coated from the Kripps Pharmacy.

They are in Canada but ship everywhere. Their PhD pharmacist swears that

many people do not absorb the liquid oil because stomach acids destroy it

and so the enteric coating. I buy them in huge bags, 270 of them are $49

Canadian. He sells them in 900, for around $150 Canadian.

Their pharmacist is obsessed with quality and price. This pharmacy is unique

because they are the only one that is certified by the Canadian gov to

manufacture their own products. There are huge hurtles to doing that here a

lot of inspections and audits.

Fishol E.C. 1000: pharmacologically distilled, tested and guaranteed to be

free of mercury and heavy-metals, supplies 380 mg of EPA, DPA, and DHA. The

capsule hermetically seals the contents from degradation by air oxidation.

It contains oils from North Atlantic wild salmon, the best natural source

for the essential omega-3 acid family of eicosapentaenoiic acid (EPA),

docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Additionally,

each capsule has a special enteric coating (E.C.) that protects the contents

from digestive stomach juices. This ensures that a high proportion of the

valuable essential fatty acids survive intact to reach the intestines where

assimilation into the body occurs, and it ensures there is no disagreeable

aftertaste. http://www.krippspharmacy.com/

I take three or more of these per day. Them and their natural source mixed

vitamin E is all that I have needed to combat hot flashes.

The fish oil is tested to be free of impurities. The staff at the store and

the owners family all take it in quantities larger than I do. They provide

480 mg EPA, 240 DHA.

Normal fish oil supplements make me quite sick to my stomach. Most

supplements do the same.

Karima

Hi all - I've been on the search for a fish oil supplement that I can

actually digest without getting sick. My doctor gave me Orthomega but those

made me sick to my stomach. I even tried a children's liquid formula -

forget it. He wants me to use either the Nordic brand or the Pharmax Finest

Fish Oil. Has anyone had any experience with these?

Also, is the Carlson's cod liver oil just as good to take?

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I take a fish oil capsule that is enteric coated from the Kripps Pharmacy.

They are in Canada but ship everywhere. Their PhD pharmacist swears that

many people do not absorb the liquid oil because stomach acids destroy it

and so the enteric coating. I buy them in huge bags, 270 of them are $49

Canadian. He sells them in 900, for around $150 Canadian.

Their pharmacist is obsessed with quality and price. This pharmacy is unique

because they are the only one that is certified by the Canadian gov to

manufacture their own products. There are huge hurtles to doing that here a

lot of inspections and audits.

Fishol E.C. 1000: pharmacologically distilled, tested and guaranteed to be

free of mercury and heavy-metals, supplies 380 mg of EPA, DPA, and DHA. The

capsule hermetically seals the contents from degradation by air oxidation.

It contains oils from North Atlantic wild salmon, the best natural source

for the essential omega-3 acid family of eicosapentaenoiic acid (EPA),

docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Additionally,

each capsule has a special enteric coating (E.C.) that protects the contents

from digestive stomach juices. This ensures that a high proportion of the

valuable essential fatty acids survive intact to reach the intestines where

assimilation into the body occurs, and it ensures there is no disagreeable

aftertaste. http://www.krippspharmacy.com/

I take three or more of these per day. Them and their natural source mixed

vitamin E is all that I have needed to combat hot flashes.

The fish oil is tested to be free of impurities. The staff at the store and

the owners family all take it in quantities larger than I do. They provide

480 mg EPA, 240 DHA.

Normal fish oil supplements make me quite sick to my stomach. Most

supplements do the same.

Karima

Hi all - I've been on the search for a fish oil supplement that I can

actually digest without getting sick. My doctor gave me Orthomega but those

made me sick to my stomach. I even tried a children's liquid formula -

forget it. He wants me to use either the Nordic brand or the Pharmax Finest

Fish Oil. Has anyone had any experience with these?

Also, is the Carlson's cod liver oil just as good to take?

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Yes, the enteric coated do allow you to take the oil without causing

digestive distress. There are several brands that have enteric coated

fish oil caps, Metagenics is one, but there are many others.

>

> I take a fish oil capsule that is enteric coated from the Kripps

Pharmacy.

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Yes, the enteric coated do allow you to take the oil without causing

digestive distress. There are several brands that have enteric coated

fish oil caps, Metagenics is one, but there are many others.

>

> I take a fish oil capsule that is enteric coated from the Kripps

Pharmacy.

>

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Yes, the enteric coated do allow you to take the oil without causing

digestive distress. There are several brands that have enteric coated

fish oil caps, Metagenics is one, but there are many others.

>

> I take a fish oil capsule that is enteric coated from the Kripps

Pharmacy.

>

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Ox bile!! What are you girls doing to me ???

>

> .... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox

Bile

> for this. Or at least HCL.

>

> -AG

> > Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> > You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I take

> > digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with an

> > enzyme and that would help.

> >

> >

>

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Whew! That's better ! Thank you!

> >

> > .... imho enzymes won't help much with fish oil fats. Try Ox

Bile

> > for this. Or at least HCL.

> >

> > -AG

> > > Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:58 pm (PST)

> > > You could have a point here. Oil - ANY oil - bothers me! But I

take

> > > digestive enzymes. Maybe I should just take the Fish oil with

an

> > > enzyme and that would help.

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks Karima. i'll look into it.

>

> I take a fish oil capsule that is enteric coated from the Kripps

Pharmacy.

> They are in Canada but ship everywhere. Their PhD pharmacist swears

that

> many people do not absorb the liquid oil because stomach acids

destroy it

> and so the enteric coating. I buy them in huge bags, 270 of them

are $49

> Canadian. He sells them in 900, for around $150 Canadian.

>

> Their pharmacist is obsessed with quality and price. This pharmacy

is unique

> because they are the only one that is certified by the Canadian gov

to

> manufacture their own products. There are huge hurtles to doing

that here a

> lot of inspections and audits.

>

> > Fishol E.C. 1000: pharmacologically distilled, tested and

guaranteed to be

> > free of mercury and heavy-metals, supplies 380 mg of EPA, DPA,

and DHA. The

> > capsule hermetically seals the contents from degradation by air

oxidation.

> > It contains oils from North Atlantic wild salmon, the best

natural source

> > for the essential omega-3 acid family of eicosapentaenoiic acid

(EPA),

> > docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).

Additionally,

> > each capsule has a special enteric coating (E.C.) that protects

the contents

> > from digestive stomach juices. This ensures that a high

proportion of the

> > valuable essential fatty acids survive intact to reach the

intestines where

> > assimilation into the body occurs, and it ensures there is no

disagreeable

> > aftertaste. http://www.krippspharmacy.com/

> >

> I take three or more of these per day. Them and their natural

source mixed

> vitamin E is all that I have needed to combat hot flashes.

>

> The fish oil is tested to be free of impurities. The staff at the

store and

> the owners family all take it in quantities larger than I do. They

provide

> 480 mg EPA, 240 DHA.

>

> Normal fish oil supplements make me quite sick to my stomach. Most

> supplements do the same.

>

>

> Karima

>

> > Hi all - I've been on the search for a fish oil supplement that I

can

> > actually digest without getting sick. My doctor gave me Orthomega

but those

> > made me sick to my stomach. I even tried a children's liquid

formula -

> > forget it. He wants me to use either the Nordic brand or the

Pharmax Finest

> > Fish Oil. Has anyone had any experience with these?

> >

> > Also, is the Carlson's cod liver oil just as good to take?

> >

> >

> >

>

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