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Melas Zomos wrote:yup
Melas Zomos wrote:As far as notable differences in performance I really have not found any as compared with other high end fish oil pills or a good liquid formula.
However the Krill pills have little to no mercury as compared to other formulas, of course I have no way to test the various formulas so I am going by research.
The Krill pill tend not to go rancid, or give you that "fish burp"
The only time I had that fish smell was when one of the caps broke in the bottle
They do seem to be slightly more effective mg vs mg.
The only con I have found is the price.
I plan to keep with them more for being mercury free than anything, I use Antarctic 100% pure Krill.
Melas Zomos wrote:I will give it a go, if I can squeeze one more thing in this tiny fridge of mine
I never thought of it since I tried putting the liquid Carlson's in the fridge....Whoa that was a bad idea.
Never used Carlson`s so can`t comment about it being in the fridge, must have been a bit odorous
Not sure with the mercury, sometimes I think that too. But with all the toxins I come in contact with I figure if I can eliminate a few and keep my diet good I just might break even.
According to a new study, krill oil has effects similar to fish oil on serum lipids, oxidative stress and inflammation -- but unlike fish oil, it works even with lower doses of EPA and DHA.
EPA and DHA provide a variety of health benefits, including for your heart, your eyes, and illnesses caused by inflammation. However in fish oil these omega-3 fats are in triglyceride form, whereas in krill oil they are in phospholipid form.
According to the study:
"A total of 113 participants ... were randomized into three groups. Thirty-six were given 6 capsules of 3g krill oil a day, with 543 mg of EHA and DHA; 40 were given 3 capsules of 1.8g fish oil a day, with 864 mg of EPA and DHA ... The remaining 37 received no supplementation ... [T]here was a significant increase in plasma EPA, DHA, and DPA in both the krill oil and fish oil groups ... and no significant differences were seen between the fish oil and the krill oil groups. The EPA + DHA dose in the krill was 62.8 % of that in the fish oil."
Sources:
Lipids October 2010 10.1007/s11745-010-3490-4
Cookie wrote:Spooky you should post on this today. I had been thinking a lot about getting some krill oil all morning
Need to find out which is the best company to use over here.
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