01-04-2016, 06:00 PM
Elaine,
I made the switch to krill oil last year after a tip from spanky (thanks), imo it's easier (smaller) on digestion. Is it possible to get a refund?. If not, I'd up anti-androgens to compensate for the increase in T, then run out the supply and in the future try krill oil. Another one to look at is astaxathin ( marine algae) one the most potent anti-oxidants (plus many other benefits).
Good luck.
I made the switch to krill oil last year after a tip from spanky (thanks), imo it's easier (smaller) on digestion. Is it possible to get a refund?. If not, I'd up anti-androgens to compensate for the increase in T, then run out the supply and in the future try krill oil. Another one to look at is astaxathin ( marine algae) one the most potent anti-oxidants (plus many other benefits).
Good luck.
(26-06-2015, 08:49 AM)Lotus Wrote: In fish oil the EPA and DHA are mainly bound to triglycerides, while in krill oil fatty acids are bound to phospholipids. Phospholipids are important components of all cell membranes. They are also involved in some cellular signaling pathways, the molecular method cells use to telegraph information about physiological changes in their environments. Fatty acids, in addition to being components of phospholipids, are also involved in the storage of excess energy in fats known as tricylglycerols.
http://www.wellwise.org/blogs/charles-spielholz/phospholipids-and-omega-3-fatty-acids
So if you're looking into a new omega 3, look into krill oil, here's some more info on it. But I definitely believe lipid metabolism plays a big role in fatty acid synthesize of hormones, plus many other functions including diabetes, androgens (lowering), aromatase, aids in depression and so many other things.
(I'm not suggesting this supplement, I list it because it's great material with referenced study's).
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