Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 In the January issue of O Magazine (pg 79) is an article called, " The Scoop on Fish Oil Supplement. " A company called ConsumerLab.com did a so called independent evaluation of fish oil supplements because of worrisome pollutants stated as PCBs and mercury. The fish oil products were chosen randomly and others at the request of the supplements' manufacturers (who paid subsequently paid for the lab work). Guess what?! Not one brand contained detectable levels of PCBs or mercury. The full report is available (with subscription) at ConsumerLab.com. O readers will receive a 25% discount if mentioning the article. I hope people can read between the lines on this one and see that is truly was not an " independent " study if the lab work was paid for by the fish oil manufacturers. ConsumerLab probably paid for this layout as advertising space too, as they offer a discount. I was surprised that they did not list their products in the article. We only use OmegaBrite and Nordic Naturals for our 3 yr old asd son. I understand those are put through the best distillation process. P.S. Temple Grandin has an article in the same issue on page 88, about her latest book, Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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