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This may sound like a dumb question, but is fish oil the same as fish

liver oil? If not, how are they different.

 

For example, when looking at all the options, I saw " fish oil " , " salmon

oil " and " cod liver oil " .

 

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Hi There, Indeed they are all taken from the fish's liver when processed.Cold water fish such as Salmon and others contain lots of oil in their livers mainly. Not all fish oils are created equal and nowadays much has been contaminated with pollutants such as heavy metals etc.The very species that the oil is taken from are the main predatory species that concentrtae the pollutants so be quite selective with the brand you pick to use.I like and use the oil sold through Our health Co-Op which you can find online.Stay away from the cheap discounters such as W**mart which has really awful oil. Many have tried to switch their Omega 3's to Flaxseed oil however there is mounting evidence of this oil doing harm and causing tumors in the prostrate and elsewhere. How true this is, I cant say but im using Fish oil and can absolutely tell a huge difference between it and Flaxseed oil. Donnever_again_ <never_again_ wrote: This may sound like a dumb question, but is fish oil the same as fish liver oil? If not, how are they different.For example, when looking at all the options, I saw "fish oil", "salmon oil" and "cod liver oil".CluelessLife is not about how fast you run, or how high you climb, but how well you bounceTired of

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Any recommendation between " Salmon oil " and " Cod Liver Oil " ?

 

And yes, I'm VERY selective about any kinds of supplements I purchase

(NEVER at WalMart!). I actually purchase very few, preferring to

make my own or find sources in foods. I personnally believe that the

supplement industry has gone the way of the pharmaceutical

companies. They're just out to make a buck, and will willingly

sacrifice quality for profit.

 

For the few things that I feel the need to purchase, I do seek out

high quality sources. I appreciate any and all suggestions for

sources of high quality supplement companies.

 

 

 

herbal remedies , don wells <dwells2530

wrote:

>

> Hi There,

> Indeed they are all taken from the fish's liver when

processed.Cold water fish such as Salmon and others contain lots of

oil in their livers mainly.

> Not all fish oils are created equal and nowadays much has been

contaminated with pollutants such as heavy metals etc.The very

species that the oil is taken from are the main predatory species

that concentrtae the pollutants so be quite selective with the brand

you pick to use.I like and use the oil sold through Our health Co-Op

which you can find online.Stay away from the cheap discounters such

as W**mart which has really awful oil.

>

> Many have tried to switch their Omega 3's to Flaxseed oil however

there is mounting evidence of this oil doing harm and causing tumors

in the prostrate and elsewhere. How true this is, I cant say but im

using Fish oil and can absolutely tell a huge difference between it

and Flaxseed oil.

>

> Don

>

> never_again_ <never_again_ wrote:

> This may sound like a dumb question, but is fish oil the same as

fish

> liver oil? If not, how are they different.

>

> For example, when looking at all the options, I saw " fish

oil " , " salmon

> oil " and " cod liver oil " .

>

> Clueless

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