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Personal Health Care : Nature Made Fish Oil Omega-3 Softgels, 1200 mg, 180-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Probably Good for Heart, Brain, and Bones
Ingestion of Omega-3 fatty acids , including Fish Oil, may diminish the risk of heart trouble. According the the FDA, there is scientific evidence to defend this claim, the evidence is not conclusive. Omega-3 fatty acids are more concentrated in the human brain than in other parts of the body.

There is documented evidence that they can relieve depression. An article today, July 22, 2008, on the Today Show explained the way this supplement can alleviate depression.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good stuff.
I take two every day. I don't know but my hair seems to be getting more full and thicker, that's a plus. Omega-3 is a very important supplement, everyone should take it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - rancid oil
Biting in to the jell cap I found that there was little or no fish oil! And the oil that was in it is rancid.
This one is going back.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product!
As I've gotten older my skin and hair have been getting dryer. When I first started taking this I wasn't sure if my skin and hair texture improvement was coincidental - maybe some other reason it was improving. I stopped taking the Fish Oil and my skin and hair started drying out again. I now take Fish Oil regularly. I don't know if there are other benefits besides the skin and hair but those are enough for me.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Great Dietary Supplement for a Number of Reasons
More and more studies indicate that a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids promotes a variety of health benefits: cholesterol management, cardiovascular maintenance, and possibly even improved brain function. My doctor debunked a number of popular dietary supplements (e.g. flaxseed, soy) but unequivocably supported the addition of a fish oil supplement to my diet. Everyone's condition is different, so obviously consult with your physician before undertaking any change in your fitness routine.
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