Posted by Ed O`Flaherty on June 8, 2002, at 10:54:17
In reply to Re: Omega-3for the Unipolar's-quid-pro-quo for advice » Ed O`Flaherty, posted by Leighwit on June 7, 2002, at 18:03:10
Eskimo-3 is available from www.phytopharmica.com.
A book about the physical benefits of natural fish oil (in effect Eskimo-3) is "Fish Oil and Health" by Tom Saldeen,published by Swede Health Press,Box 151 36,750 15 Uppsala,Sweden
I do not know if it is the best fish oil but it has a lot of research done on it which I find comforting.It is available in liquid and capsule form.It is also quite palatable.Have a look at my site www.omega3.20megsfree.com for further details
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> Thank you. I went to the Fincastle website and only found a product that I don't think is the Eskimo-3 product that you yourself take. Could you help me locate a source for ordering Eskimo-3 please? Thanks very much for your help with this!
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> Laurie
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> > Omegabrite looks to me to be an excellent version of omega-3.However I have not seen any report on its use in diabetics while I am aware of the use of Eskimo-3 in diabetics.A doctor in Sweden,Prof. Tom Saldeen,showed that Eskimo-3 did not increase blood glucose while the other versions of omega-3 did increase it.
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