Guest guest Posted March 7, 2011 Report Share Posted March 7, 2011 yes every oil is made up of different amounts of omega, 3, 6, and 9. you can actually do testing on essential fatty acids to find what your child is low in and what ones are best and needed and suppliment accordingly. CLO is often used because it is typical of our kids to have certain low numbers espeically when on a gluten free, casein free diet. From: Alberta Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 4:36 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Is this a stupid question about Omega 369s? OK, maybe I'm asking a stupid question here but can someone help me sort this out to understand this?Is there a difference between a supplement that's an Omega 369 and a CLO? Let me explain why I ask...We had a little Yummi Bears Omega 369 fiasco last week. I had an unopened bottle of it from a while back in one my closets and she got into it and sees gummy bears and went hog wild before I noticed she had them. She must've eaten about 30 of these things.But the weirdest thing happened. She had the best week ever. She had been on CLO before but with no effect at all. She didn't get worse or better from it. I noticed that on the label of our Kirkmans CLO, it gives the DHA and EPA contents. With the Omega 369 gummies, it listed the amounts by Omega 3 (alpha linoleic acid)Omega 6 (linoleic acid)Omega 9 (oleic acid).What's the difference? I want to find a supplement that will achieve the same results as the Yummi Bears incident but I don't want the sugar in it and I want a proper one. Can someone explain to me what the difference is? Or if there's no difference, could it be that she had more in the Yummi Bear incident and it means that I should be supplementing more CLO?I'm kind of confused about the labels on Omega 369s and on CLOs. What do these mean? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2011 Report Share Posted March 7, 2011 Try Udo's 369 in the cold section at the health food store. It's just a liquid oil. My son loves it. kathleen > > OK, maybe I'm asking a stupid question here but can someone help me sort this out to understand this? > > Is there a difference between a supplement that's an Omega 369 and a CLO? > > Let me explain why I ask... > > We had a little Yummi Bears Omega 369 fiasco last week. I had an unopened bottle of it from a while back in one my closets and she got into it and sees gummy bears and went hog wild before I noticed she had them. She must've eaten about 30 of these things. > > But the weirdest thing happened. She had the best week ever. She had been on CLO before but with no effect at all. She didn't get worse or better from it. > > I noticed that on the label of our Kirkmans CLO, it gives the DHA and EPA contents. With the Omega 369 gummies, it listed the amounts by Omega 3 (alpha linoleic acid) > Omega 6 (linoleic acid) > Omega 9 (oleic acid). > > What's the difference? I want to find a supplement that will achieve the same results as the Yummi Bears incident but I don't want the sugar in it and I want a proper one. Can someone explain to me what the difference is? Or if there's no difference, could it be that she had more in the Yummi Bear incident and it means that I should be supplementing more CLO? > > I'm kind of confused about the labels on Omega 369s and on CLOs. What do these mean? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 YIKES! Didn't realize this. We don't want to do soy either but don't have IGg. We've also just rotated oils. This has been recommended by Dr. -McBride (GAPS). Macadamia has a 1:1 ratio of Omega 3:6. We often use avocado oil, lots of olive oil, walnut oil, pumpkin seed oil. Maybe trying this might work? Thanks for the Udo's info. Kathleen > > > > > > OK, maybe I'm asking a stupid question here but can someone help me sort > > this out to understand this? > > > > > > Is there a difference between a supplement that's an Omega 369 and a CLO? > > > > > > > > Let me explain why I ask... > > > > > > We had a little Yummi Bears Omega 369 fiasco last week. I had an unopened > > bottle of it from a while back in one my closets and she got into it and > > sees gummy bears and went hog wild before I noticed she had them. She > > must've eaten about 30 of these things. > > > > > > But the weirdest thing happened. She had the best week ever. She had been > > on CLO before but with no effect at all. She didn't get worse or better from > > it. > > > > > > I noticed that on the label of our Kirkmans CLO, it gives the DHA and EPA > > contents. With the Omega 369 gummies, it listed the amounts by Omega 3 > > (alpha linoleic acid) > > > Omega 6 (linoleic acid) > > > Omega 9 (oleic acid). > > > > > > What's the difference? I want to find a supplement that will achieve the > > same results as the Yummi Bears incident but I don't want the sugar in it > > and I want a proper one. Can someone explain to me what the difference is? > > Or if there's no difference, could it be that she had more in the Yummi Bear > > incident and it means that I should be supplementing more CLO? > > > > > > I'm kind of confused about the labels on Omega 369s and on CLOs. What do > > these mean? > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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