Guest guest Posted January 26, 2013 Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 All soy is GMO unless labeled UDSA Organic; and Roundup ready genes are spliced into it; therefore oil would be same. Carlson Fish Oil is from Norway, assayed pure, and those Europeans do not allow junk into their foods for the most part. Dr. Klimas of the new world class Institute for Neuro Immune Disorders opening today, a new medical school dedicated just to her work covering many NIDs, uses brands like this, and so do endos from Europe, and they are very fussy.From: To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex >Cc: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex >Sent: Sat, January 26, 2013 11:13:57 AMSubject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question Vitamin E in foods are derived from two sources, natural (d-alpha tocopherol) or synthetic (dl-alpha tocopheryl)The Vitamin E in Nordic naturals is derived from soybean oil, a natural source. Please check their website, go to FAQ (group 3) number 19. However, it does say that it does not contain soy proteins or undetectable levels of the soy protein. I personally avoid it because my son cannot have soy. I have even written to Nordic naturals to inquire about soy in their supplements. They would not give a definite answer that it was soy-free, they just said most individuals with soy allergy can tolerate it.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jan 26, 2013, at 4:28 PM, Gorham wrote: It doesnt have soy,I just checked.No worries Bola.Your safe! To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:18 AM Subject: RE: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question I feel pissed Im getting up to loook at that bootle,Im actually scared to get up ... Bola To: mb12valtrex From: brooke0618@...Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 07:13:59 -0800Subject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question Nordic nautrals has soy in it ?? Never knew that.My Dd is fine with soy.Im checking that bottle in case i try soy free. To: mb <mb12valtrex > Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 9:08 AM Subject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question Thanks my dear sisters.Will look into buying Efalex @Bola, why was blue ice hard for her to take, nasty fishy taste?NekaSent from my BlackBerry® wireless device Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 13:15:14 +0100To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Cc: <mb12valtrex ><mb12valtrex >Subject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question My naija sisters, I use Kirkmanlabs cod liver oil (unflavored) and Efalex omega 3 + 6. I do not use Nordic naturals, because they contain soy and we are GFCFSF.Sent from my iPhone sis Neka,I asked a similar question recently because I had used 3 major good brands carlsons,Nordic and blue ice.I wanted to find out which people had found best.I think in my opinion that blue ice is great but was difficult for child to take so i am back to nordic.Bola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2013 Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 PHEW!! THat got me shitting (pardon my language) JUST OPENED A BOTTLE THIS MORNING!!! Bola To: mb12valtrex From: ecoartist1@...Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 08:22:28 -0800Subject: Organic sources of EFA/DHA used by savvy doctores who know about Neuro Immune Disorders Cod liver oil and ProEFA question All soy is GMO unless labeled UDSA Organic; and Roundup ready genes are spliced into it; therefore oil would be same. Carlson Fish Oil is from Norway, assayed pure, and those Europeans do not allow junk into their foods for the most part. Dr. Klimas of the new world class Institute for Neuro Immune Disorders opening today, a new medical school dedicated just to her work covering many NIDs, uses brands like this, and so do endos from Europe, and they are very fussy.From: To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex >Cc: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex >Sent: Sat, January 26, 2013 11:13:57 AMSubject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question Vitamin E in foods are derived from two sources, natural (d-alpha tocopherol) or synthetic (dl-alpha tocopheryl)The Vitamin E in Nordic naturals is derived from soybean oil, a natural source. Please check their website, go to FAQ (group 3) number 19. However, it does say that it does not contain soy proteins or undetectable levels of the soy protein. I personally avoid it because my son cannot have soy. I have even written to Nordic naturals to inquire about soy in their supplements. They would not give a definite answer that it was soy-free, they just said most individuals with soy allergy can tolerate it.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jan 26, 2013, at 4:28 PM, Gorham wrote: It doesnt have soy,I just checked.No worries Bola.Your safe! To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:18 AM Subject: RE: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question I feel pissed Im getting up to loook at that bootle,Im actually scared to get up ... Bola To: mb12valtrex From: brooke0618@...Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 07:13:59 -0800Subject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question Nordic nautrals has soy in it ?? Never knew that.My Dd is fine with soy.Im checking that bottle in case i try soy free. To: mb <mb12valtrex > Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 9:08 AM Subject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question Thanks my dear sisters.Will look into buying Efalex @Bola, why was blue ice hard for her to take, nasty fishy taste?NekaSent from my BlackBerry® wireless device Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 13:15:14 +0100To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Cc: <mb12valtrex ><mb12valtrex >Subject: Re: Cod liver oil and ProEFA question My naija sisters, I use Kirkmanlabs cod liver oil (unflavored) and Efalex omega 3 + 6. I do not use Nordic naturals, because they contain soy and we are GFCFSF.Sent from my iPhone sis Neka,I asked a similar question recently because I had used 3 major good brands carlsons,Nordic and blue ice.I wanted to find out which people had found best.I think in my opinion that blue ice is great but was difficult for child to take so i am back to nordic.Bola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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