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> Kirkman's Cod Liver Oil gel caps are legal.

Thanks, but I was looking for just fish oil, not cod liver oil. I

have the feeling that my son is getting too much Vitamin D.

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We use Tyler Eskimo-3. I looked up natural lemon oil on the BTVC search engine

and pecanbread.com, and I can't find that it's illegal:

Tyler: Eskimo-3®

$

Eskimo-3 is a unique, stable fish oil concentrate, naturally derived from cold

water, deep sea fish. One of the most extensively researched fish oil

supplements, Eskimo-3 is a rich natural source of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)

and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). It is stabilized against oxidation by the

addition of a mixture of natural antioxidants. Eskimo-3 does not have the

unpleasant " fishy " odor and gastrointestinal side effects common with other fish

oil preparations. Eskimo-3 is manufactured under strict quality controls to

guarantee potency, purity and freshness. It is purified by processes that remove

environmental toxins without disrupting or depleting active constituents.

Eskimo-3 contains no detectable dioxin, DDT, PCB's, or heavy metals (including

mercury, lead and cadmium). Three (3) capsules provide: Amount Omega-3 Fatty

Acids 500 mg EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) 240 mg DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 160

mg Vitamin E (Mixed Tocopherols) 6.7 IU Flavored with natural lemon oil

Re: fish oil

> Kirkman's Cod Liver Oil gel caps are legal.

Thanks, but I was looking for just fish oil, not cod liver oil. I

have the feeling that my son is getting too much Vitamin D.

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> We use Tyler Eskimo-3. I looked up natural lemon oil on the BTVC

search engine and pecanbread.com, and I can't find that it's illegal:

> Tyler: Eskimo-3®

> $

I found a web page for Eskimo-3 Fish Oil.

http://www.vitaminwomen.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?ID=477 & action=display

Here are some of the ingredients:

Other Ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, mixed tocopherols

(antioxidant), natural lemon flavor, natural rosemary flavor,

lecithin and ascorbyl palmitate (antioxidant).

Contains No: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, dairy

products, artificial coloring and artificial flavoring. This

product contains natural ingredients; color variations are

normal.

What are mixed tocopherols?

Although lecithin is SCD legal, my son reacts to soy. I am very

afraid to give it to him. Has anybody else who is sensitive to soy

been able to tolerate lecithin?

What do they mean when they say, " natural ingredients " ?

Laurie Callahan

mom to 7.5yrs PDD SCD 2 months

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Laurie, I believe the natural flavors would rule it out.

On Wednesday, January 28, 2004, at 10:12 PM, Laurie Callahan wrote:

> I found a web page for Eskimo-3 Fish Oil.

> http://www.vitaminwomen.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?ID=477 & action=display

>

> Here are some of the ingredients:

>      Other Ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, mixed tocopherols

>      (antioxidant), natural lemon flavor, natural rosemary flavor,

>      lecithin and ascorbyl palmitate (antioxidant).

>

>

Carol F.

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c.frilegh@...

Toronto , Celiac SCD 2 years

There is no substitute for the right food!

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