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Default Jun 08, 2008 at 06:55 AM
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Default Jun 09, 2008 at 06:47 AM
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Cod liver oil? My mother had to use that for a laxative for a long time. Does that come in gel cap form yet or do you have to drink it?

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I just started taking fish oil for the brain benefits more than anything else. I was taking B12 supplements for a while and felt nothing so I stopped.

BE CAREFUL! Some brands of fish oil can interact with medications. I asked my psychiatrist for a recommendation.
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Default Oct 06, 2008 at 08:27 PM
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I just started taking fish oil for the brain benefits more than anything else. I was taking B12 supplements for a while and felt nothing so I stopped.

BE CAREFUL! Some brands of fish oil can interact with medications. I asked my psychiatrist for a recommendation.

I take Fish Oil but I also eat Salmon at least once a week...should eat it twice a week though... I never notice anything from the Fish Oil itself but take it every day. However, when I eat salmon I do notice a difference in brain function....immediately! I have seizures and I always feel a strange bit of activity in my frontal lobe when eating it! I know it sounds wierd but that is the truth... The problem is I forget to eat the fish more often...

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