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Alert_RaZO
post Jun 19 2017, 11:51 PM

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Anybody tried this Lifesenze fish oil?
https://www.hlpharma2u.com/fish-oil-plus

The EPA/DHA is very high..



daimGeno
post Jun 20 2017, 11:35 AM

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hi guys.. any effect taking fish oil with b complex?
cuz have 1 bottle blackmore fish oil and b complex..

not sure if it save to take both.
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post Jun 20 2017, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(daimGeno @ Jun 20 2017, 11:35 AM)
hi guys.. any effect taking fish oil with b complex?
cuz have 1 bottle blackmore fish oil and b complex..

not sure if it save to take both.
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I've been taking both together for a few years already and never had any effects.
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post Jun 20 2017, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(avrilmae @ Jun 20 2017, 11:50 AM)
I've been taking both together for a few years already and never had any effects.
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oo. thx will taking both together.. hopefully can give me more energy daily. rclxms.gif
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post Apr 3 2018, 01:32 PM

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hello all, how do we know how much EPA & DHA worth that we need to consume daily? I am looking at Carlson Labs' Elite Omega-3 (800EPA, 600DHA) vs Super Omega-3 (600EPA, 400DHA), and both are recommending 2 soft gels daily. I would have thought it would be more economic to take just 1 Elite Omega-3.

p/s: Throwing Nordic Naturals Omega-3(330EPA, 220DHA) into the mix. They are also recommending 2 soft gels daily.. hence I am trying to understand how much EPA & DHA do we really need on a daily basis?

TIA.
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post Oct 19 2018, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(Skyfer @ May 13 2016, 10:06 AM)
Hi,

What fish oil supplement should I take with a typical controlled Malaysian diet, controlled in the sense where the usual common unhealthy junk (such as packed snacks, carbonated drinks, high cholesterol foods like squid) is avoided to help with a very healthy lifestyle?

There seem to be several that I came across, but:
> they are to be taken with Western diet
> possibility of available of Mecury, etc.

Please advise.
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Hello, just answering your question here:

Most branded fish oil should be free of mercury and other poisonous substances. if you are concerned about the safety of a fish oil supplement, always look for the word molecularly distilled - this is a distillation process to separate omega-3 out from the fish oil, and also clears off any impurities that maybe present in the fish oil.

I noticed someone mentioned about IFOS here. IFOS is actually International Fish Oil Standards program, basically supplement brands paid to have their fish oil reviewed, so whatever fish oil brand that gets a five-star review from IFOS would be quite safe and effective. They actually test the fish oil to see if they really have the omega-3 content claimed by the brand as well as any impurities (such as mercury)

The only problem is, most brands available here in Malaysia are not reviewed by IFOS. I think I could only find Pristin and Barlean's fish oil, and from memory they are both 5-stars.

In terms of finding the best fish oil for yourself, I would normally look at the omega-3 content (and of course the price lahh). The higher the content, the more beneficial it is to you. Most fish oil will say 1000mg on the label, but if you look carefully the omega-3 content is only around 300+mg (about 33%). Some brands do offer higher concentration fish oil, like Pristin or Fisol etc.

Also, newer generation fish oil are sometimes packaged in triglyceride form - which is a form claimed to be absorbed better by human body. Most fish oils are still in Ethyl Esters (EE) form, but having said that I believe the difference is only minute so I probably wouldn't pay extra to have fish oil in triglyceride form. Of course if you find two fish oil that are about the same price but one is in triglyceride form and the other is in EE form (default form, if it doesnt say triglyceride, that means it's EE), then of course go for the TG form one. (From memory, Barlean's fish oil is in TG form but I could be wrong.)

If you want to learn more about omega-3, I have written a blog post comparing Fish oil, cod liver oil, salmon oil, krill oil and flaxseed oil. Let me know what you think.
https://vitamine.com.my/blogs/omega-3/omega...ill-vs-fish-oil




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post Oct 19 2018, 01:21 PM

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QUOTE(coo|dude @ Apr 3 2018, 01:32 PM)
hello all, how do we know how much EPA & DHA worth that we need to consume daily? I am looking at Carlson Labs' Elite Omega-3 (800EPA, 600DHA) vs Super Omega-3 (600EPA, 400DHA), and both are recommending 2 soft gels daily. I would have thought it would be more economic to take just 1 Elite Omega-3.

p/s: Throwing Nordic Naturals Omega-3(330EPA, 220DHA) into the mix. They are also recommending 2 soft gels daily.. hence I am trying to understand how much EPA & DHA do we really need on a daily basis?

TIA.
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Hello,

It really depends on your diet.

Generally speaking you can take as much as you want really, but the minimum recommended dose is 250-500 mg combined EPA and DHA each day.

and you probably have to take into account the omega-3 you get from your normal diet. Generally, if you are taking fatty fish at least twice a week, you should have enough omega-3 already.

The other thing you probably need to consider is whether you have any special requirements.

For example, if you have had stroke or heart attack, if you have heart disease, or if you have joint related problems, or if you high cholesterol or triglyceride levels, then you will need higher omega-3.

Personally, I'm taking Pristin omega-3 fish oil, which has around 650mg of omega-3 (I think) every day. But that's just me, because I don't eat fish regularly and I genuinely think fish oil supplement is a must for everyone! biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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post Oct 19 2018, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(daimGeno @ Jun 20 2017, 11:35 AM)
hi guys.. any effect taking fish oil with b complex?
cuz have 1 bottle blackmore fish oil and b complex..

not sure if it save to take both.
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Hi there,

It is okay to take both together. Can't see any problem.
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post Oct 26 2018, 12:05 PM

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Pjuan2013 thanks for the explanation. Also, your article was indeed an interesting enlightening read, will be using that as a reference; thanks for sharing.
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post Jun 20 2019, 12:16 AM

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Hi,
I have (mild) cholesterol. Some friend of mine said fish oil supplyment is good.
They recommend me this
SWISSE Odourless High Strength Wild Fish Oil
https://www.lazada.com.my/products/100-from...ZFybq3&search=1
Any comments?
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post Jul 3 2019, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(enteraname1 @ Jun 20 2019, 12:16 AM)
Hi,
I have (mild) cholesterol. Some friend of mine said fish oil supplyment is good.
They recommend me this
SWISSE Odourless High Strength Wild Fish Oil
https://www.lazada.com.my/products/100-from...ZFybq3&search=1
Any comments?
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By looking at the EPA and DHA reading itself,

1000mg consist of 180mg EPA, 120mg DHA

which is quite low content of Omega 3.

the content seems on par with brands like blackmore and biolife ( which is relatively cheaper ).

i was looking at Fisol3 now. drool.gif

but pricewise doh.gif

any Fisol3 user here to share ??
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post Sep 26 2019, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(darkdevilrey @ Jul 3 2019, 10:47 PM)
By looking at the EPA and DHA reading itself,

1000mg consist of 180mg EPA, 120mg DHA

which is quite low content of Omega 3.

the content seems on par with brands  like blackmore and biolife ( which is relatively cheaper ).

i was looking at Fisol3 now. drool.gif

but pricewise  doh.gif

any Fisol3 user here to share ??
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Hi, i can help you to look for better fish oil that could help you.
PM me if you are still looking for that smile.gif
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post Jan 16 2020, 10:26 AM

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Should I consume Cod Liver Oil if I eat fish everyday?
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post Jan 20 2020, 09:30 AM

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US based online retailer:
https://my.iherb.com/search?kw=fish+oil&rank=1

How to buy:
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4358231/+60

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post Jan 27 2020, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(darkdevilrey @ Jul 3 2019, 10:47 PM)
By looking at the EPA and DHA reading itself,

1000mg consist of 180mg EPA, 120mg DHA

which is quite low content of Omega 3.

the content seems on par with brands  like blackmore and biolife ( which is relatively cheaper ).

i was looking at Fisol3 now. drool.gif

but pricewise  doh.gif

any Fisol3 user here to share ??
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me too. curious what type of fish oil is good to start off for my elder parents
Just2centslah
post Apr 28 2020, 02:43 PM

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Solgar omega3 triple strength, mercury removed. I take this, cod liver oil and krill oil as well.
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post May 4 2020, 11:41 PM

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you need to know where is the fish from?
is the fish live in polluted sea?
if so, then how u confirm the fish oil is good?
Just2centslah
post May 7 2020, 06:58 PM

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QUOTE(jlshawn @ May 4 2020, 11:41 PM)
you need to know where is the fish from?
is the fish live in polluted sea?
if so, then how u confirm the fish oil is good?
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If you r concerned abt this, ur choice should b wild fish, not cultured. In Malaysia I never seen any wild. Do u know where to buy it? Also I’m interested in canned sardine in extra virgin olive oil.

This post has been edited by Just2centslah: May 7 2020, 07:00 PM
Pjuan2013
post May 7 2020, 08:07 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ May 13 2016, 11:00 AM)
IFOS tested fish oil are free from those and guaranteed freshness (oil is not rancid - rancid fish oil is bad for you)
Liquid is cheaper in the long run. Capsule for convenience and on the go.
Liquid: Nordic naturals omega-3
Capsule: Nordic naturals ultimate
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Yes.. go with IFOS verified brands - I think Malaysia has two: Pristin and Barlean's. IFOS is an independent tester that tests fish oil brands for 1.) their stated omega-3 content and 2.) amount of harmful toxins. Only brands that pass both tests will get IFOS Certification.

When choosing fish oil, take into account the omega-3 content. Most fish oil says 1000mg on the front label, but if you check the label at the back, it says 300mg of omega-3.

These fish oils are typically the cheapest because the technology involved is the most economical. As a result you get 30% omega-3 (300mg in 1000mg). Nothing wrong with them though, you just have to take more capsules. I personally recommend at least 600mg omega-3 a day. If you have heart conditions, then you might consider a higher dose at least 900mg a day.

Some brands use more expensive technology and the omega-3 content is more concerntrated. For example, Fisol fish oil that's sold at Caring pharmacy has >900mg of omega 3 per capsule. The price of course is more expensive but you don't have to take as many capsules a day.

In terms of mercury content, fish oil that is molecularly distilled are generally free from toxins - so look for brands that say molecularly distilled on the label.

I personally like to recommend Pristin brand to my customers - it's IFOS certified and contains a fair amount of omega-3 (>600mg if I remember correctly).

Now, I wrote a blog post a while back comparing fish oil, krill oil, salmon oil and flaxseed oil. If you would like to learn more about omega-3 supplements, feel free to have a read and leave a comment if you have any question.
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post May 7 2020, 08:11 PM

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QUOTE(archcherub @ Jan 27 2020, 04:23 PM)
me too. curious what type of fish oil is good to start off for my elder parents
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Please check my reply above.

Basically it comes down to omega-3 content and possibility of toxins.

I would look at the label at the back of the bottle to find the omega-3 content per capsule. Do the calculation and see how much you're paying per 100mg of omega-3.

Generally speaking 30% (300mg omega-3 in 1000mg capsule) is the cheapest, but you just need to take more capsules a day.

Also, go with reputable brands that says molecularly distilled on the label.

PM me if you want recommendations on supplements for your parents, it's part of my job to help people choose the right supplements for them. cool2.gif cool2.gif

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