Posted by ira steinberg on September 9, 2003, at 1:21:39
In reply to Re: Is Sears' rec only OmegaBrite? » Leighwit, posted by BarbaraCat on July 12, 2002, at 14:16:58
Dr Sears book The Omega Rx Zone recommends both his OmegaRx fish oil and Omegabrite. The main difference between Dr Sears OmegaRx and Omegabrite is the ratio between the omega 3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. OmegaRx is 2:1 EPA:DHA and Omegabrite is 7:1 EPA:DHA. You can find a lot of info comparing both brands and others on www.FishOilReport.com as well as links to websites with more info. The less total fish oil you take to get the required potency the better. The lower potency oils like eskimo contain a lot more other oils not needed by humans which have the potential to oxidize. Both Dr Sears OmegaRx and Omegabrite are available at a discount if you sign up for autoship.
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