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Krill oil

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Had bad Golfers elbow with bad pain running up to my shoulder.Tried everything with little success.
Was put onto Krill oil by a nurse i work with,she swore it was great for her Arthritis.
Was sceptical,but gave it a go .Took Two 1000 mg tabs a day for a month.
Best thing i ever did.Am now pain free & can rotate my outstrecthed arm inwards(before was near impossible)with no trouble.
Take 1 a day now & would reccomend them to anyone having ongoing joint/arthritic problems.
 

Generalzod

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Had bad Golfers elbow with bad pain running up to my shoulder.Tried everything with little success.
Was put onto Krill oil by a nurse i work with,she swore it was great for her Arthritis.
Was sceptical,but gave it a go .Took Two 1000 mg tabs a day for a month.
Best thing i ever did.Am now pain free & can rotate my outstrecthed arm inwards(before was near impossible)with no trouble.
Take 1 a day now & would reccomend them to anyone having ongoing joint/arthritic problems.


Thanks I'll give it a go.......
 

taipan

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Been using it for a month ,no backpains at all,after much exercising.
Seems more effective than fish oil.
 

Utey

Coach
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Definitely more effective for me then fish oil! This stuff works magic.
 

Mr Spock!

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Don't know about krill oil but my father-in-law was having tests re his prostate and was told to lay off the fish oil tablets.

Apparently fish oil increases the risk of prostate cancer.

Myth 3 -- Fish oil (omega-3 fatty acids) decrease prostate cancer risk. "This sounds reasonable, based on an association of inflammation with prostate cancer and the anti-inflammatory effects of omega-3 fatty acids," Kristal said. However, two large, well-designed studies -- including one led by Kristal that was published last year in the American Journal of Epidemiology -- have shown that high blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids increase the odds of developing high-risk prostate cancer.
Analyzing data from a nationwide study of nearly 3,500 men, they found that those with the highest blood percentages of docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA, an inflammation-lowering omega-3 fatty acid commonly found in fatty fish, have two-and-a-half times the risk of developing aggressive, high-grade prostate cancer compared to men with the lowest DHA levels. "This very sobering finding suggests that our understanding of the effects of omega-3 fatty acids is incomplete," Kristal said.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120822181238.htm
 
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