Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Are you sure it is soy free? It says mixed tocopherols, which are most often derived from soy. A lot of people that need soy-free CLO use Dr. Ron's Blue Ice (http://www.drrons.com/fermented-blue-ice-cod-liver-oil.htm). I would also advise against using a soy-free product like Kirkman's CLO, as it contains dl-alpha tocopherols. These are synthetic Vitamin E and not very useful in the body. CLO should be taken with Vitamin E, so I use a soy-free CLO and add a soy-free E from safflower or something else. Dr. Suzanne DaSilva www.biomedicaldoc.com > > http://www.healthegoods.com/ultra-epa-dha-with-essential-oil-of-orange-90-capsul\ es-pharmax.html > > Anyone ever use it? Is it any good? I'm thinking about trying some and just wondered if anyone uses it or has tried it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Sorry, just saw that it says free of soy under allergens. Still call them and ask them where the E comes from...in my opinion if being soy free is important, it's best to call and be sure! > > > > http://www.healthegoods.com/ultra-epa-dha-with-essential-oil-of-orange-90-capsul\ es-pharmax.html > > > > Anyone ever use it? Is it any good? I'm thinking about trying some and just wondered if anyone uses it or has tried it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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