Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 If you belong to Costco, their KIRKLAND brand of Natural Fish Oil Concentrate, 1000mg with Omega-3 Fatty Acids...The USP Supplement Facts suggest taking 2 tabs daily which contains EPA 300 mg and DHA 200 mg. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 If you belong to Costco, their KIRKLAND brand of Natural Fish Oil Concentrate, 1000mg with Omega-3 Fatty Acids...The USP Supplement Facts suggest taking 2 tabs daily which contains EPA 300 mg and DHA 200 mg. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 We don't have a Costco around here. Never heard of it. This one says EPA 180 mg and DHA 120 mg. It says nothing about Omega 3 Fatty Acids. Hmmmmmmmmm. What's the recommended daily mg intake for EPA, DHA and Omega 3 Fatty Acids? Or does that differ per person/age, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 We don't have a Costco around here. Never heard of it. This one says EPA 180 mg and DHA 120 mg. It says nothing about Omega 3 Fatty Acids. Hmmmmmmmmm. What's the recommended daily mg intake for EPA, DHA and Omega 3 Fatty Acids? Or does that differ per person/age, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 We don't have a Costco around here. Never heard of it. This one says EPA 180 mg and DHA 120 mg. It says nothing about Omega 3 Fatty Acids. Hmmmmmmmmm. What's the recommended daily mg intake for EPA, DHA and Omega 3 Fatty Acids? Or does that differ per person/age, etc.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Ok I was wrong. I see that this GNC brand does have 1000 Omega Fatty Acids in it. His Neph was wanting him to take 4 Fish Oil pills of the MAXX EPA or something equivalent. I don't know what the MAXX EPA has in it to know what is equivalent. Guess I'll have to give her a call on Monday. Until then I guess it'll be ok for him to take this GNC brand, although the EPA and DHA doesn't have as many mg as this Costco Brand ya'll are talking about. And it says 2 pills at each meal.....I'm assuming that means 6 pills per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Ok I was wrong. I see that this GNC brand does have 1000 Omega Fatty Acids in it. His Neph was wanting him to take 4 Fish Oil pills of the MAXX EPA or something equivalent. I don't know what the MAXX EPA has in it to know what is equivalent. Guess I'll have to give her a call on Monday. Until then I guess it'll be ok for him to take this GNC brand, although the EPA and DHA doesn't have as many mg as this Costco Brand ya'll are talking about. And it says 2 pills at each meal.....I'm assuming that means 6 pills per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Ok I was wrong. I see that this GNC brand does have 1000 Omega Fatty Acids in it. His Neph was wanting him to take 4 Fish Oil pills of the MAXX EPA or something equivalent. I don't know what the MAXX EPA has in it to know what is equivalent. Guess I'll have to give her a call on Monday. Until then I guess it'll be ok for him to take this GNC brand, although the EPA and DHA doesn't have as many mg as this Costco Brand ya'll are talking about. And it says 2 pills at each meal.....I'm assuming that means 6 pills per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Hi , Try looking at Costco for fish oil. If you don't have one in your area, you can go to www.costco.com and purchase it there. I don't take the fish oil myself, but I do know for those that do, it is generally recommended to take 4 or 6 at a time for IgAN. For more information, you may want to go to our sister site www.igan.ca and read the article on fish oil there. Hope this helps . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Those are standard dosage amounts for omega 3 fish oil capsules and are the amounts in the the MaxEPA brand. There probably isn't a recommended daily intake and even if there were, it wouldn't matter because you don't take it for health maintenance when you have IgAN. The original research on fish oil with IgAN was based on 12 capsules a day, usually 6 in the morning and 6 at night. More recent research suggests that 6 per day does about the same. I think it's better to split the amount and take it twice a day, but my son preferred to take them all at night so the fishy taste was gone by the time he woke up in the morning. His neph. said that was OK, the most important things being his compliance with taking them. Betsy > We don't have a Costco around here. Never heard of it. > > This one says EPA 180 mg and DHA 120 mg. It says nothing about Omega > 3 Fatty > Acids. > > Hmmmmmmmmm. What's the recommended daily mg intake for EPA, DHA and > Omega 3 > Fatty Acids? Or does that differ per person/age, etc.? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Those are standard dosage amounts for omega 3 fish oil capsules and are the amounts in the the MaxEPA brand. There probably isn't a recommended daily intake and even if there were, it wouldn't matter because you don't take it for health maintenance when you have IgAN. The original research on fish oil with IgAN was based on 12 capsules a day, usually 6 in the morning and 6 at night. More recent research suggests that 6 per day does about the same. I think it's better to split the amount and take it twice a day, but my son preferred to take them all at night so the fishy taste was gone by the time he woke up in the morning. His neph. said that was OK, the most important things being his compliance with taking them. Betsy > We don't have a Costco around here. Never heard of it. > > This one says EPA 180 mg and DHA 120 mg. It says nothing about Omega > 3 Fatty > Acids. > > Hmmmmmmmmm. What's the recommended daily mg intake for EPA, DHA and > Omega 3 > Fatty Acids? Or does that differ per person/age, etc.? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Those are standard dosage amounts for omega 3 fish oil capsules and are the amounts in the the MaxEPA brand. There probably isn't a recommended daily intake and even if there were, it wouldn't matter because you don't take it for health maintenance when you have IgAN. The original research on fish oil with IgAN was based on 12 capsules a day, usually 6 in the morning and 6 at night. More recent research suggests that 6 per day does about the same. I think it's better to split the amount and take it twice a day, but my son preferred to take them all at night so the fishy taste was gone by the time he woke up in the morning. His neph. said that was OK, the most important things being his compliance with taking them. Betsy > We don't have a Costco around here. Never heard of it. > > This one says EPA 180 mg and DHA 120 mg. It says nothing about Omega > 3 Fatty > Acids. > > Hmmmmmmmmm. What's the recommended daily mg intake for EPA, DHA and > Omega 3 > Fatty Acids? Or does that differ per person/age, etc.? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Question about Fish Oil > My sons Pediatric Nephrologist wants him on Fish Oil. The name she wrote > down was MAXX EPA. I have never heard of this, nor can I find it anywhere. She > said if I couldn't find it, ask for an equivalent. How am I supposed to know > what the equivalent is? <sigh> > I went to GNA Health Food Store last night and purchased a smaller bottle of > GNC's brand to get him started. > She said she wanted him to take 4 fishoil pills every morning (at the same > time). This bottle says to take 1 or 2 with each meal. So I'm scared to give > him all 4 at the same time. > The EPA amount in it is 180 mg. Does anyone have some advice for me on what > I should get or give him? I'm assuming that MAXX is just a name brand? > Sorry if this is so confusing, I'm horrible at explaining myself. > Thanks for any help! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Question about Fish Oil > My sons Pediatric Nephrologist wants him on Fish Oil. The name she wrote > down was MAXX EPA. I have never heard of this, nor can I find it anywhere. She > said if I couldn't find it, ask for an equivalent. How am I supposed to know > what the equivalent is? <sigh> > I went to GNA Health Food Store last night and purchased a smaller bottle of > GNC's brand to get him started. > She said she wanted him to take 4 fishoil pills every morning (at the same > time). This bottle says to take 1 or 2 with each meal. So I'm scared to give > him all 4 at the same time. > The EPA amount in it is 180 mg. Does anyone have some advice for me on what > I should get or give him? I'm assuming that MAXX is just a name brand? > Sorry if this is so confusing, I'm horrible at explaining myself. > Thanks for any help! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Question about Fish Oil > My sons Pediatric Nephrologist wants him on Fish Oil. The name she wrote > down was MAXX EPA. I have never heard of this, nor can I find it anywhere. She > said if I couldn't find it, ask for an equivalent. How am I supposed to know > what the equivalent is? <sigh> > I went to GNA Health Food Store last night and purchased a smaller bottle of > GNC's brand to get him started. > She said she wanted him to take 4 fishoil pills every morning (at the same > time). This bottle says to take 1 or 2 with each meal. So I'm scared to give > him all 4 at the same time. > The EPA amount in it is 180 mg. Does anyone have some advice for me on what > I should get or give him? I'm assuming that MAXX is just a name brand? > Sorry if this is so confusing, I'm horrible at explaining myself. > Thanks for any help! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 In the brand we purchase, each MaxEPA 1000 mg softgel has 180 mg of EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) and 120 mg of DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid). We purchase them from Puritan's Pride. Contact www.puritan.com or 1 for ordering. If I recall correctly, the dosage used in Mayo study was six 1000 mg per dose @ twice per day. Puritan's Pride also carries Super EPA 1000 mg softgels, with 300 mg of EPA and 200 mg of DHA per softgel. Hope this helps in finding the right fish oil. LSummers@... wrote: Ok I was wrong. I see that this GNC brand does have 1000 Omega Fatty Acids in it. His Neph was wanting him to take 4 Fish Oil pills of the MAXX EPA or something equivalent. I don't know what the MAXX EPA has in it to know what is equivalent. Guess I'll have to give her a call on Monday. Until then I guess it'll be ok for him to take this GNC brand, although the EPA and DHA doesn't have as many mg as this Costco Brand ya'll are talking about. And it says 2 pills at each meal.....I'm assuming that means 6 pills per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 In the brand we purchase, each MaxEPA 1000 mg softgel has 180 mg of EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) and 120 mg of DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid). We purchase them from Puritan's Pride. Contact www.puritan.com or 1 for ordering. If I recall correctly, the dosage used in Mayo study was six 1000 mg per dose @ twice per day. Puritan's Pride also carries Super EPA 1000 mg softgels, with 300 mg of EPA and 200 mg of DHA per softgel. Hope this helps in finding the right fish oil. LSummers@... wrote: Ok I was wrong. I see that this GNC brand does have 1000 Omega Fatty Acids in it. His Neph was wanting him to take 4 Fish Oil pills of the MAXX EPA or something equivalent. I don't know what the MAXX EPA has in it to know what is equivalent. Guess I'll have to give her a call on Monday. Until then I guess it'll be ok for him to take this GNC brand, although the EPA and DHA doesn't have as many mg as this Costco Brand ya'll are talking about. And it says 2 pills at each meal.....I'm assuming that means 6 pills per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 In the brand we purchase, each MaxEPA 1000 mg softgel has 180 mg of EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) and 120 mg of DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid). We purchase them from Puritan's Pride. Contact www.puritan.com or 1 for ordering. If I recall correctly, the dosage used in Mayo study was six 1000 mg per dose @ twice per day. Puritan's Pride also carries Super EPA 1000 mg softgels, with 300 mg of EPA and 200 mg of DHA per softgel. Hope this helps in finding the right fish oil. LSummers@... wrote: Ok I was wrong. I see that this GNC brand does have 1000 Omega Fatty Acids in it. His Neph was wanting him to take 4 Fish Oil pills of the MAXX EPA or something equivalent. I don't know what the MAXX EPA has in it to know what is equivalent. Guess I'll have to give her a call on Monday. Until then I guess it'll be ok for him to take this GNC brand, although the EPA and DHA doesn't have as many mg as this Costco Brand ya'll are talking about. And it says 2 pills at each meal.....I'm assuming that means 6 pills per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 O.k. I just had one of those *Doh!* moments...I never thought to check our Sams Club for fish oil. " Doh! " I've been using the Spring Valley brand from Wal-mart but it sounds like I could be getting 3 times as many capsules for the same price at Sams. My neph never gave me a brand name he just said " find one that will work for you they are all pretty much the same. " I'm on 6-1000mg caps daily , 180mg EPA and 120mg DHA. I've never been able to locate the brand used in the study locally. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 The subject of Coromega came up, I guess, about a year or two ago, when people were looking for a better tasting alternative for fish oil. One thing I want to stress though, is that, in terms of the medical benefit, there really is no need to spend more for fish oil, just like there's no need to buy a brand name, premium-brand high-priced aspirin. All that matters is the EPA/DHA content in the capsule. EPA and DHA are explained on the fish oil page of www.igan.ca Pierre Re: Question about Fish Oil > Amy, > > You might want to try Coromega brand. Mayo Clinic told me about it. You can go to www.coromega.com for more info. If you tell tehm that you have IgAN they'll give you discount. > > Jing > > Amy Griswold wrote: > O.k. I just had one of those *Doh!* moments...I never thought to check our > Sams Club for fish oil. " Doh! " I've been using the Spring Valley brand from > Wal-mart but it sounds like I could be getting 3 times as many capsules for > the same price at Sams. My neph never gave me a brand name he just said > " find one that will work for you they are all pretty much the same. " I'm on > 6-1000mg caps daily , 180mg EPA and 120mg DHA. I've never been able to > locate the brand used in the study locally. > > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 The subject of Coromega came up, I guess, about a year or two ago, when people were looking for a better tasting alternative for fish oil. One thing I want to stress though, is that, in terms of the medical benefit, there really is no need to spend more for fish oil, just like there's no need to buy a brand name, premium-brand high-priced aspirin. All that matters is the EPA/DHA content in the capsule. EPA and DHA are explained on the fish oil page of www.igan.ca Pierre Re: Question about Fish Oil > Amy, > > You might want to try Coromega brand. Mayo Clinic told me about it. You can go to www.coromega.com for more info. If you tell tehm that you have IgAN they'll give you discount. > > Jing > > Amy Griswold wrote: > O.k. I just had one of those *Doh!* moments...I never thought to check our > Sams Club for fish oil. " Doh! " I've been using the Spring Valley brand from > Wal-mart but it sounds like I could be getting 3 times as many capsules for > the same price at Sams. My neph never gave me a brand name he just said > " find one that will work for you they are all pretty much the same. " I'm on > 6-1000mg caps daily , 180mg EPA and 120mg DHA. I've never been able to > locate the brand used in the study locally. > > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 The subject of Coromega came up, I guess, about a year or two ago, when people were looking for a better tasting alternative for fish oil. One thing I want to stress though, is that, in terms of the medical benefit, there really is no need to spend more for fish oil, just like there's no need to buy a brand name, premium-brand high-priced aspirin. All that matters is the EPA/DHA content in the capsule. EPA and DHA are explained on the fish oil page of www.igan.ca Pierre Re: Question about Fish Oil > Amy, > > You might want to try Coromega brand. Mayo Clinic told me about it. You can go to www.coromega.com for more info. If you tell tehm that you have IgAN they'll give you discount. > > Jing > > Amy Griswold wrote: > O.k. I just had one of those *Doh!* moments...I never thought to check our > Sams Club for fish oil. " Doh! " I've been using the Spring Valley brand from > Wal-mart but it sounds like I could be getting 3 times as many capsules for > the same price at Sams. My neph never gave me a brand name he just said > " find one that will work for you they are all pretty much the same. " I'm on > 6-1000mg caps daily , 180mg EPA and 120mg DHA. I've never been able to > locate the brand used in the study locally. > > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 _____ On the fish oil question. If you are worried about brands being different and all, I have a little advice. Sometimes, the " generic " brands you can get from Wal-mart, Sam's, Alberttson's or whatever, are all just fine. I have noticed, though that in some other kind of vitamins, they are not good enough. Let me explain myself. Some generic brands may contain the same exact dosages of the main ingredient as the pricier brands, but they are not as bio-available to your body. That is, they are presented in a form that your body either can't or doesn't process, so basically they run right through you without giving you any benefit all. I don't think this is necessarily true with the fish oil, though it may be with other vitamins, as I said. That is why, when these situations come up, I would recommend going to a vitamin or health food store specifically, and ask the people there about it. Some of those vitamins are formulated so that they have been " pre-processed " so that when you swallow them, the nutrients are immediately available to your body. I hope that anyone who cares about this can understand what I mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 _____ On the fish oil question. If you are worried about brands being different and all, I have a little advice. Sometimes, the " generic " brands you can get from Wal-mart, Sam's, Alberttson's or whatever, are all just fine. I have noticed, though that in some other kind of vitamins, they are not good enough. Let me explain myself. Some generic brands may contain the same exact dosages of the main ingredient as the pricier brands, but they are not as bio-available to your body. That is, they are presented in a form that your body either can't or doesn't process, so basically they run right through you without giving you any benefit all. I don't think this is necessarily true with the fish oil, though it may be with other vitamins, as I said. That is why, when these situations come up, I would recommend going to a vitamin or health food store specifically, and ask the people there about it. Some of those vitamins are formulated so that they have been " pre-processed " so that when you swallow them, the nutrients are immediately available to your body. I hope that anyone who cares about this can understand what I mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 _____ On the fish oil question. If you are worried about brands being different and all, I have a little advice. Sometimes, the " generic " brands you can get from Wal-mart, Sam's, Alberttson's or whatever, are all just fine. I have noticed, though that in some other kind of vitamins, they are not good enough. Let me explain myself. Some generic brands may contain the same exact dosages of the main ingredient as the pricier brands, but they are not as bio-available to your body. That is, they are presented in a form that your body either can't or doesn't process, so basically they run right through you without giving you any benefit all. I don't think this is necessarily true with the fish oil, though it may be with other vitamins, as I said. That is why, when these situations come up, I would recommend going to a vitamin or health food store specifically, and ask the people there about it. Some of those vitamins are formulated so that they have been " pre-processed " so that when you swallow them, the nutrients are immediately available to your body. I hope that anyone who cares about this can understand what I mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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