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Fish oil


Posted: Nov 9, 2011

I just found out that if you're taking fish oil supplements that do not say "mercury-free" on the label, you're doing more harm than good.  Makes sense.  I've been taking "bad" fish oil for years!  Groan!

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Bad science. - Researcher

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I looked into the whole "fish oil/mercury" question, only to learn that Dr. Michael Savage was right.

That hysterical conclusion was based on BAD DATA from FLAWED STUDIES. There are articles online about this. You should look into it before just assuming that the establishment conclusion is the correct one.

The new MERCURY-LADEN LIGHT BULBS that the libs have forced up on as all are very dangerous. Just read the haz-mat cleanup instructions if you -- God forbid -- drop and break of those things.

MERCURY AMALGAM FILLINGS that most people ALREADY HAVE IN THEIR MOUTHS are also highly dangerous, yet the FDA claims they are safe (European countries DO NOT USE THEM).

You need to be a CRITICAL THINKER and USE YOUR HEAD instead of accepting this stuff at face value because frequently these "official agencies" are WRONG.

best fish oil IMHO is Carlsons from Norway. - no message

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