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Trish, re: your question on fish oil. I take either fish oil or flaxseed oil

but don't know if it helps the afib. It should help the general health of your

heart though. My PCP says the only supplement he takes is fish oil and thinks

everyone should take it. He takes Salmon oil only because of his concern

about Mercury content in other fish oils.

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I am wondering about this product someone mentioned, Eye Q Fish Oil.

I once tried fish oil but it was a different brand, something of a

pudding texture that had been flavored orange... forget what that

stuff was called... anyway, the phenol problem was huge because of

the coloring and flavoring. I feed them fish about once a week, but

I've never found another good way to give fish oil daily - he

swallows small pills now, but the fish oil capsules I've seen are

huge. And he does NOT take liquid meds well, especially ones that

taste that bad. The orange pudding stuff went down fine for him

years ago but again, too bad of a reaction. Who else gives fish oil

and how? What is legal? Are Omega 3's the same thing or similar,

because the eggs I buy are loaded with extra Omega 3's and he eats

eggs once a day. Just wondering on this, I know the research on fish

oil is promising.

Thanks, in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

, age 3; and , 23 mos

All SCD since 1/26/04

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I am wondering about this product someone mentioned, Eye Q Fish Oil.

I once tried fish oil but it was a different brand, something of a

pudding texture that had been flavored orange... forget what that

stuff was called... anyway, the phenol problem was huge because of

the coloring and flavoring. I feed them fish about once a week, but

I've never found another good way to give fish oil daily - he

swallows small pills now, but the fish oil capsules I've seen are

huge. And he does NOT take liquid meds well, especially ones that

taste that bad. The orange pudding stuff went down fine for him

years ago but again, too bad of a reaction. Who else gives fish oil

and how? What is legal? Are Omega 3's the same thing or similar,

because the eggs I buy are loaded with extra Omega 3's and he eats

eggs once a day. Just wondering on this, I know the research on fish

oil is promising.

Thanks, in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

, age 3; and , 23 mos

All SCD since 1/26/04

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I am wondering about this product someone mentioned, Eye Q Fish Oil.

I once tried fish oil but it was a different brand, something of a

pudding texture that had been flavored orange... forget what that

stuff was called... anyway, the phenol problem was huge because of

the coloring and flavoring. I feed them fish about once a week, but

I've never found another good way to give fish oil daily - he

swallows small pills now, but the fish oil capsules I've seen are

huge. And he does NOT take liquid meds well, especially ones that

taste that bad. The orange pudding stuff went down fine for him

years ago but again, too bad of a reaction. Who else gives fish oil

and how? What is legal? Are Omega 3's the same thing or similar,

because the eggs I buy are loaded with extra Omega 3's and he eats

eggs once a day. Just wondering on this, I know the research on fish

oil is promising.

Thanks, in NC

Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

, age 3; and , 23 mos

All SCD since 1/26/04

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> I am wondering about this product someone mentioned, Eye Q Fish

Oil.

> I once tried fish oil but it was a different brand, something of a

> pudding texture that had been flavored orange... forget what that

> stuff was called... anyway, the phenol problem was huge because of

> the coloring and flavoring. I feed them fish about once a week,

but

> I've never found another good way to give fish oil daily - he

> swallows small pills now, but the fish oil capsules I've seen are

> huge. And he does NOT take liquid meds well, especially ones that

> taste that bad. The orange pudding stuff went down fine for him

> years ago but again, too bad of a reaction. Who else gives fish

oil

> and how? What is legal? Are Omega 3's the same thing or similar,

> because the eggs I buy are loaded with extra Omega 3's and he eats

> eggs once a day. Just wondering on this, I know the research on

fish

> oil is promising.

>

> Thanks, in NC

> Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

> , age 3; and , 23 mos

> All SCD since 1/26/04

Hi

I was giving my son eye q, and found it made a difference, but it

was in liquid form.

I have found out that MorEPA smart fats has a higher EPA of 535mg

than eye q at 186mg per capsule. This might be to big a dose for

your children but i found a big improvement with my son aged 10 on

cf/gf and SCD for now over a fortnight. I was warned it may cause

the runs, but never happened. I put it in his fruit salad or drink,

but was told not to give same time as probiotics. His tention span

is better and sleeps better and even showing a big interest in the

potting training.

As far as i know its legal. Was recommended by my dan doctor.

www.healthyandessential.com

hope this helps

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> I am wondering about this product someone mentioned, Eye Q Fish

Oil.

> I once tried fish oil but it was a different brand, something of a

> pudding texture that had been flavored orange... forget what that

> stuff was called... anyway, the phenol problem was huge because of

> the coloring and flavoring. I feed them fish about once a week,

but

> I've never found another good way to give fish oil daily - he

> swallows small pills now, but the fish oil capsules I've seen are

> huge. And he does NOT take liquid meds well, especially ones that

> taste that bad. The orange pudding stuff went down fine for him

> years ago but again, too bad of a reaction. Who else gives fish

oil

> and how? What is legal? Are Omega 3's the same thing or similar,

> because the eggs I buy are loaded with extra Omega 3's and he eats

> eggs once a day. Just wondering on this, I know the research on

fish

> oil is promising.

>

> Thanks, in NC

> Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

> , age 3; and , 23 mos

> All SCD since 1/26/04

Hi

I was giving my son eye q, and found it made a difference, but it

was in liquid form.

I have found out that MorEPA smart fats has a higher EPA of 535mg

than eye q at 186mg per capsule. This might be to big a dose for

your children but i found a big improvement with my son aged 10 on

cf/gf and SCD for now over a fortnight. I was warned it may cause

the runs, but never happened. I put it in his fruit salad or drink,

but was told not to give same time as probiotics. His tention span

is better and sleeps better and even showing a big interest in the

potting training.

As far as i know its legal. Was recommended by my dan doctor.

www.healthyandessential.com

hope this helps

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> I am wondering about this product someone mentioned, Eye Q Fish

Oil.

> I once tried fish oil but it was a different brand, something of a

> pudding texture that had been flavored orange... forget what that

> stuff was called... anyway, the phenol problem was huge because of

> the coloring and flavoring. I feed them fish about once a week,

but

> I've never found another good way to give fish oil daily - he

> swallows small pills now, but the fish oil capsules I've seen are

> huge. And he does NOT take liquid meds well, especially ones that

> taste that bad. The orange pudding stuff went down fine for him

> years ago but again, too bad of a reaction. Who else gives fish

oil

> and how? What is legal? Are Omega 3's the same thing or similar,

> because the eggs I buy are loaded with extra Omega 3's and he eats

> eggs once a day. Just wondering on this, I know the research on

fish

> oil is promising.

>

> Thanks, in NC

> Mom of Luke, age 5, Asperger's/low-salicylate;

> , age 3; and , 23 mos

> All SCD since 1/26/04

Hi

I was giving my son eye q, and found it made a difference, but it

was in liquid form.

I have found out that MorEPA smart fats has a higher EPA of 535mg

than eye q at 186mg per capsule. This might be to big a dose for

your children but i found a big improvement with my son aged 10 on

cf/gf and SCD for now over a fortnight. I was warned it may cause

the runs, but never happened. I put it in his fruit salad or drink,

but was told not to give same time as probiotics. His tention span

is better and sleeps better and even showing a big interest in the

potting training.

As far as i know its legal. Was recommended by my dan doctor.

www.healthyandessential.com

hope this helps

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