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Responsible Omega-3 Source,
November 10, 2007
From Washington
I appreciate the enteric coating on the capsules, also like the source of the oil; left-over parts of wild-caught salmon.
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Wild Alaskan Fish Oil,
February 19, 2008
By
Afshin Ashrafy
from California
I like this product very much
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SALMON,
February 23, 2008
From Great Britain
Alaska seems to be the place to get salom these days due to the plution.. maybe a cam but worth the risk.
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wastewater plant operator,
February 26, 2008
From New York
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Alaskan Sockeye Oil,
May 28, 2008
From Wisconsin
Delivers Omega3 to help lower cholestrol and improve heart health. Wild Alaskan Sockeye is much better for us than "farmed" salmon.
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Good supplement,
November 02, 2008
From Maryland
I have been taking these capsules for a few years now and depend on them. This is the first time I've tried the enteric coated ones and can recommend them for anyone who has had salmon oil "repeating" on them. Odd taste first thing in the morning, and these take care of that.
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Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil,
November 07, 2008
By
theodora davis
from Michigan
I got it for my high triglycerides--haven't had them
checked as of yet since starting these, but think
I feel a bit better. Sure hope they help, as don't
want to take statin drugs! Thanx very much for
your quick delivery. Ann Davis
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Great Fish Oil !,
March 09, 2007
From Florida
As an ex-Alaskan I can tell you this oil is clean. I for one am grateful for it.
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Enteric coated helps, doesn't upset stomach, anti-inflammaotry, arthritis pain,
March 27, 2009
From Arizona
Have tried several other fish oil softgels but have found the enteric coated ones do not bother my stomach as much or give me a headache/bother my digestion. I have been taking these over 6 months now. Still got fishy burps from these for a couple of weeks but went away. Need to take at least 3-5 per day for arthritis pain.
Also highly recommend taking Eclectic Institute's (freeze dried) Ginger, Turmeric and Cayenne along with this salmon for a very potent anti-inflammatory and digestive aid. This combo works better than Zyflamend for me.
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Better than eating fish every night,
May 18, 2009
By
lurline jannings
from California
My doctor wanted us to increase our Omega 3's and he prefers not to use regular fish oils but Wild Alaskan Salmon oil.
This seems to work in bringing down the Lipid profile into more normal ranges. We can't take any Statins and this really helps control the Cholesterol and triglycerides. Never miss this one.
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Excellent!,
July 13, 2009
From California
This enteric-coated product prevents upset stomach and salmon-flavored burps. Works great for sensitive stomachs. Best I've found.
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Good quality,
September 02, 2009
From Australia
I chose this product because it is derived from ocean salmon and not the farmed, and also because they state to regulary test for chemical residue and metals. My skin and brain love it and can't live without a good salmon oil.
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