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04/25/2005 2:19 PM
[quote:836f91d10a="White Light"]Hi Arisen, It is about the same price but DOUBLE the strength. And it is legal in ALL countries including Canada. and USA White Light [/quote:836f91d10a] Thanks, I didn't know about this one. The only thing is that I can get the one I mentioned at my local store at a discount and save on shipping too. :wink: Good find tho.
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04/29/2005 12:46 PM
I just joined this forum and would like to buy some fish oil in Canada. It's odd because the "see yourself well" fish oil is sold for more expensive on Anne-Marie's website (42.95 CA) then the same "see youself well" fish oil from midwest. (21.75 USD) I've looked at all the website's posted and I'm still not sure where to buy my fish oil from. Any suggestions??? Thanks :lol:
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05/01/2005 10:17 PM
[quote:0e8e9413b4="Sarah04"]I just joined this forum and would like to buy some fish oil in Canada. It's odd because the "see yourself well" fish oil is sold for more expensive on Anne-Marie's website (42.95 CA) then the same "see youself well" fish oil from midwest. (21.75 USD) I've looked at all the website's posted and I'm still not sure where to buy my fish oil from. Any suggestions??? Thanks :lol:[/quote:0e8e9413b4] Hey Sarah, I’m getting the [url=http://www.ascentahealth.com/Products/NutraSea.html𖴼 ml NutraSea oil[/url] at my local health store for $29 CND (I'm in Toronto). Being a Canadian company I guess you can maybe ask your store to order it for you. I find it very convenient, and excellent value for money.
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05/04/2005 5:27 AM
Hi Sarah, 21.75US or 42.95 Can This is not a hard decision White Light [quote:b38abd7ead="Sarah04"]I just joined this forum and would like to buy some fish oil in Canada. It's odd because the "see yourself well" fish oil is sold for more expensive on Anne-Marie's website (42.95 CA) then the same "see youself well" fish oil from midwest. (21.75 USD) I've looked at all the website's posted and I'm still not sure where to buy my fish oil from. Any suggestions??? Thanks :lol:[/quote:b38abd7ead]
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05/04/2005 5:34 AM
Hi Arisen. The product you are using is 30% good heart healthy fat Any idea what the other 70% is ? An ultra refined CONCENTRATE would be a better choice White Light quote="arisen"][quote:00949f5177="Sarah04"]I just joined this forum and would like to buy some fish oil in Canada. It's odd because the "see yourself well" fish oil is sold for more expensive on Anne-Marie's website (42.95 CA) then the same "see youself well" fish oil from midwest. (21.75 USD) I've looked at all the website's posted and I'm still not sure where to buy my fish oil from. Any suggestions??? Thanks :lol:[/quote:00949f5177] Hey Sarah, I’m getting the [url=http://www.ascentahealth.com/Products/NutraSea.html𖴼 ml NutraSea oil[/url] at my local health store for $29 CND (I'm in Toronto). Being a Canadian company I guess you can maybe ask your store to order it for you. I find it very convenient, and excellent value for money.[/quote]
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05/05/2005 12:12 AM
Hey White Light, I don’t see the extra 2 g of fat (Saturated, Omega-6, Monounsaturated and Cholesterol) having any significant impact on the average diet. Don’t get me wrong, I agree that the SYW is a better oil. Is it worth paying double for the same overall amount of EPA/DHA? Well, that’s a decision everyone has to make on his or her own. Passing IFOS standards is good enough for me. But to each its own. :wink: [quote:d09dc5ada1="White Light"]Hi Arisen. The product you are using is 30% good heart healthy fat Any idea what the other 70% is ? An ultra refined CONCENTRATE would be a better choice White Light [/quote:d09dc5ada1]
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05/05/2005 5:14 AM
Hi arisen, On the average diet IMO an extra 2g Sat fat and cholesterol is very significant on a DAILY basis. but certainly for someone on a LOW saturated fat diet 2g may in fact be a good thing. We agree to each their own, I can think of far nicer choices for my very limited saturated fat intake, than having it as a by product of my supplimentation. BTW The source i quoted you is far more cost effective on EPA DHA on my figures. Why pay RETAIL ? White Light [quote:61942ae35e="arisen"]Hey White Light, I don’t see the extra 2 g of fat (Saturated, Omega-6, Monounsaturated and Cholesterol) having any significant impact on the average diet. Don’t get me wrong, I agree that the SYW is a better oil. Is it worth paying double for the same overall amount of EPA/DHA? Well, that’s a decision everyone has to make on his or her own. Passing IFOS standards is good enough for me. But to each its own. :wink: [quote:61942ae35e="White Light"]Hi Arisen. The product you are using is 30% good heart healthy fat Any idea what the other 70% is ? An ultra refined CONCENTRATE would be a better choice White Light [/quote:61942ae35e][/quote:61942ae35e]
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05/05/2005 6:30 AM
I think that's were we might have a misunderstanding. From what I see with the Omega-Midwest SYW you get about 2.5 g of EPA+DHA per USD, but with the NutraSea you get 4.1 g per USD. As they both passed IFOS; shouldn’t a person on a budget (like me :) ) go for the better value? Am I missing something? [quote:4c4e4305bd="White Light"]BTW The source i quoted you is far more cost effective on EPA DHA on my figures. Why pay RETAIL ? [/quote:4c4e4305bd]
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05/05/2005 11:26 AM
[quote:60f85f3f89="arisen"]I think that's were we might have a misunderstanding. From what I see with the Omega-Midwest SYW you get about 2.5 g of EPA+DHA per USD, but with the NutraSea you get 4.1 g per USD. As they both passed IFOS; shouldn’t a person on a budget (like me :) ) go for the better value? Am I missing something? [quote:60f85f3f89="White Light"]BTW The source i quoted you is far more cost effective on EPA DHA on my figures. Why pay RETAIL ? [/quote:60f85f3f89][/quote:60f85f3f89] For the See Yourself Well product, capsules, for example: You get 400/200 EPA/DHA per capsule. That's 600 g per 1,000 g or 60%. With the NutraSea you get 200/125 EPA/DHA per capsule. That's 325 g per ??? NutraSea doesn't diplay the total g of each capsule. So you'd have to get that information to compare. If it's not 60%, then it has more impurities. Have a look at RX Omega-3 by Natural Factors, available at iHerb.com. It is 60% (400/200) and at $15.00 per 120 casules, a good value. Free Shipping for orders over $20.00 USD/USA. Don't know about S+H to Canada. and where does WL come up with synthetic...
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05/05/2005 3:58 PM
There are other things to consider; read this article about bioavailability: [url]http://www.ascentahealth.com/HealthInfo/resNutraSeaAbsorption.html[/url] It's interesting, I don't know if it's true, of course you'd expect them to toot their own horn, but they do back it up with some references.
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05/05/2005 4:36 PM
The impaired hydrolysis of ethyl esters is well recognized. Just curious, arisen, the store sells 500ml for $29 CDN but on-line from Ascenta its $39? My math for comparative purposes is a bit different. 500ml*30% concentrate=150ml = 72g* EPA/DHA/$23.20** = 3.1g per USD (using Ascentas price (39CDN/31USD) = 2.3g per USD) *150ml * 2.4g/5ml = 72g **local store price of 29CDN = 23.20USD (1.2502 May4 Xrate)
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05/05/2005 9:46 PM
[quote:bc8a5e7494="Scott"]The impaired hydrolysis of ethyl esters is well recognized.[/quote:bc8a5e7494]Aren’t the SYW and OmegaRX molecularly distilled, hence synthetic ethyl esters, as the article claims? [quote:bc8a5e7494="Scott"]Just curious, arisen, the store sells 500ml for $29 CDN but on-line from Ascenta its $39?[/quote:bc8a5e7494]Yes correct. Well, $29.99 actually :D [quote:bc8a5e7494="Scott"] My math for comparative purposes is a bit different. 500ml*30% concentrate=150ml = 72g* EPA/DHA/$23.20** = 3.1g per USD (using Ascentas price (39CDN/31USD) = 2.3g per USD) *150ml * 2.4g/5ml = 72g **local store price of 29CDN = 23.20USD (1.2502 May4 Xrate)[/quote:bc8a5e7494]Here are my calculations: [size=10:bc8a5e7494]Label claims: EPA 800mg and DHA 500mg for 5 mL serving, so: 1.3g EPA+DHA per serving * 100 servings (500mL bottle) = 130g per bottle at 39 CND or 31 USD divided comes to 4.2 g per USD[/size:bc8a5e7494] Your math is good, but where did you get the [b:bc8a5e7494⑲%[/b:bc8a5e7494] and [b:bc8a5e7494Τ.4g/5ml[/b:bc8a5e7494] figures?
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05/05/2005 10:09 PM
[quote:e50bc76435="arisen"]Aren’t the SYW and OmegaRX molecularly distilled, hence synthetic ethyl esters, as the article claims?[/quote:e50bc76435] To produce a concentrated fish oil it must be ethylated. Some brands, like SYW are then re-esterified back into a triglyceride. [quote:e50bc76435="arisen"]]Here are my calculations: [size=10:e50bc76435]Label claims: EPA 800mg and DHA 500mg for 5 mL serving, so: 1.3g EPA+DHA per serving * 100 servings (500mL bottle) = 130g per bottle at 39 CND or 31 USD divided comes to 4.2 g per USD[/size:e50bc76435] Your math is good, but where did you get the [b:e50bc76435⑲%[/b:e50bc76435] and [b:e50bc76435Τ.4g/5ml[/b:e50bc76435] figures?[/quote:e50bc76435] SInce Nutrasea is 30% EPA and DHA, I came up with 150ml of EPA/DHA per bottle (500*30%). I then converted the EPA/DHA to grams. But it appears I may have cut the concentration in half twice :oops:
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05/06/2005 4:42 AM
HI John, .[quote:f975a8c5c5] Have a look at RX Omega-3 by Natural Factors, available at iHerb.com. Don't know about S+H to Canada.[/quote:f975a8c5c5] S & H to Canada is irelevant. Synthetic supliments are ilegal there so your "cheap substitute" does not cut the mustard! White Light
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05/06/2005 5:13 AM
Hi Arisen, I checked your figures and can confirn that "yours" is the most cost effective certified product on the market so far, for long chain Omega 3's However IMO most people would prefer to pay a little more for a better product. Reasons. 1 "yours" is in liquid form so will be Rancid within 28 days of opening. Given that they sell 100 servings at a time 72% of it will be wasted unless more than 1 person is simultainiously takeing it. 2 The Cholesterol in this product is at such a high level that The blood profile of any user will deteriorate. 3 that saturated fat content is so high that it will cause weight gain rather than the weight loss, as a concentrate would produce. But, as we agree, to each their own. White Light [quote:6c30f3a45e="arisen"][quote:6c30f3a45e="Scott"]The impaired hydrolysis of ethyl esters is well recognized.[/quote:6c30f3a45e]Aren’t the SYW and OmegaRX molecularly distilled, hence synthetic ethyl esters, as the article claims? [quote:6c30f3a45e="Scott"]Just curious, arisen, the store sells 500ml for $29 CDN but on-line from Ascenta its $39?[/quote:6c30f3a45e]Yes correct. Well, $29.99 actually :D [quote:6c30f3a45e="Scott"] My math for comparative purposes is a bit different. 500ml*30% concentrate=150ml = 72g* EPA/DHA/$23.20** = 3.1g per USD (using Ascentas price (39CDN/31USD) = 2.3g per USD) *150ml * 2.4g/5ml = 72g **local store price of 29CDN = 23.20USD (1.2502 May4 Xrate)[/quote:6c30f3a45e]Here are my calculations: [size=10:6c30f3a45e]Label claims: EPA 800mg and DHA 500mg for 5 mL serving, so: 1.3g EPA+DHA per serving * 100 servings (500mL bottle) = 130g per bottle at 39 CND or 31 USD divided comes to 4.2 g per USD[/size:6c30f3a45e] Your math is good, but where did you get the [b:6c30f3a45e⑲%[/b:6c30f3a45e] and [b:6c30f3a45eΤ.4g/5ml[/b:6c30f3a45e] figures?[/quote:6c30f3a45e]
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05/06/2005 1:32 PM
This is all so confusing. So many specifications to consider! I've been reading the forums and trying to decide on the best as well as a cost effective fish oil I can find in Canada. Most places in the States do not ship to Canada. (the cheaper SYW I had found in the states) I decided to go with the "See Yourself Well" fish oil from Anne-Marie. She was having a special last week. For every bottle of 500mg omega 3 (240capsules) you recieve the 1000mg (90capsules) free. The only thing is that the 1000mg bottle has a drug Identification number whereas the 500mg bottle doesn't. Could they just have forgotten to state it on the bottle?
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05/06/2005 3:49 PM
[quote:046b2e30e9="Sarah04"]This is all so confusing. So many specifications to consider! [/quote:046b2e30e9] I understand your frustration. Just choose from those here: www.ifosprogram.com
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05/09/2005 11:49 AM
Thank you Scott! :D
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05/10/2005 6:12 AM
[quote:2d408146e2="White Light"] However IMO most people would prefer to pay a little more for a better product. Reasons. 1 "yours" is in liquid form so will be Rancid within 28 days of opening. Given that they sell 100 servings at a time 72% of it will be wasted unless more than 1 person is simultainiously takeing it. 2 The Cholesterol in this product is at such a high level that The blood profile of any user will deteriorate. 3 that saturated fat content is so high that it will cause weight gain rather than the weight loss, as a concentrate would produce. White Light [/quote:2d408146e2] Points # 2 & 3 are simply not true. What elevates one's cholesterol level and deteriorates one's cholesterol profile is #1. elevated insulin levels and #2. a high consumption of saturated fats. The earlier stated 2 grams of extra saturated fat would not significantly impact cholesterol levels or fat gain as you say if insulin is controled through the Zone diet on a regular basis. That being said, I would still take Dr.Sears' Omega Rx Fish Oil #1 and then SYW as a second choice especially if the daily doses are not too high (i.e. 2.5g/day maintainance dose). As I have said before, I know that the reason we know so much about the benefits of FO, controlling and reducing silent inflammation and alleviating or eliminating the symptoms of so many "diseases" or ailments is because of all the research that has been done and Dr.Sears who is at the forefront of delivering this information to the masses with his great books and the daily help he provides on his websites... Because of that, because I trust that Dr.Sears has the health of the people at heart and because I believe Dr.Sears is commited to making the best products out there, I choose to buy Omega Rx. Again not trying to start anything here and discussing the different options is relevant but this is my opinion and personal situation. Pat
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05/11/2005 2:08 AM
Thanks for you sincere comments Pat. [quote:08923c4586="itsallaboutbalance"] What elevates one's cholesterol level and deteriorates one's cholesterol profile is #1. elevated insulin levels and #2. a high consumption of saturated fats. [/quote:08923c4586] To clarify, #2 is not supported by the available evidence. The saturated fat Stearic acid (18:0) has not been shown to be hypercholesterolemic (1), and in fact may lower cholesterol because of its ability to inhibt the absorption of cholesterol (2). Palmitic (16:0) is generally believed to have cholesterol raising properties. Myristic (14:0) and Lauric acid (12:0) have shown to be hypercholesterolemic in some studies, but not all, and in those cases where cholesterol increases, HDL increases as well (3). Saturated fats with less than 12 carbons are generally believed not to raise serum cholesterol (4). But I digress... (1) Grundy SM [i:08923c4586]"Influence of stearic acid on cholesterol metabolism relative to other long-chain fatty acids"[/i:08923c4586] AJCN 1994 Dec 60(6 Suppl) (2) German JB, et al [i:08923c4586]"Saturated fats: what dietary intake?"[/i:08923c4586] AJCN 2004 Sep; 80(3)550-559 (3) Temme EH, et al [i:08923c4586]"Comparison of the effects of diets enriched in lauric, palmitic, or oleic acids on serum lipids and lipoproteins in healthy men and women" [/i:08923c4586]AJCN 1996 Jun;63(6):897-903 (4) Nicolosi RJ [i:08923c4586]"Dietary fat saturation effects on low-density-lipoprotein concentrations and metabolism in various animal models" [/i:08923c4586]AJCN May;65(5 Suppl)
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Dr. Barry Sears, PhD.Dr. Barry Sears is a leading authority on the dietary control of hormonal response. A former research scientist at the Boston University School of Medicine and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Sears has dedicated his research efforts over the past 30 years to the study of lipids. He holds 13 U.S. Patents in the areas of intravenous drug delivery systems and hormonal regulation for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.

A turning point in his research occurred in 1982. That year, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded for discoveries of the role that specialized hormones, known as eicosanoids, play in the development of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, auto-immune diseases, and cancer. Since eicosanoids are only generated from dietary fat, Dr. Sears reasoned that one could apply intravenous drug delivery principles to nutrition in order to control these exceptionally powerful hormonal responses with laser-like precision. In essence, his approach treats food as if it were a drug.

This area of his research led to various patents in the area of hormonal control by essentially using food as an oral drug delivery system to modulate eicosanoids especially for cardiovascular, diabetic, and neurological patients.

The impact of Dr. Sears’ revolutionary work in the dietary control of hormonal response began with the publication of his landmark book, The Zone. Since its publication in June 1995, The Zone has sold more than 2,000,000 hardcover copies, and became a #1 best seller on the New York Times book list. In addition, The Zone has been translated into 22 languages indicating a worldwide response to Dr. Sears’ research. His second book, Mastering the Zone, published in 1997, also became a New York Times bestseller with hardcover sales in excess of 500,000 copies to date. His third book, Zone Perfect Meals in Minutes, published in 1997, quickly became one of the best-selling cookbooks of 1997 and an another New York Times bestseller. The Anti-Aging Zone was published in 1999 and provides the molecular insights into how the Zone Diet can reverse the aging process. The Omega Rx Zone, published in 2002, explores the molecular foundation of chronic disease and how high-dose fish oil can dramatically reverse it. His latest book The Anti-Inflammation Zone discusses how to combat silent inflammation in order to reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, and many other inflammatory conditions—and how to reverse these conditions if they are already present. To date more than 5 million hardcover copies of his Zone books have been sold in the United States.

His research has elevated food from more than simply a source of calories to being recognized as an exceptionally powerful drug. Because of his revolutionary research, Dr. Sears has been a frequent guest on many national programs such as 20/20, Today, Good Morning America, CBS Morning News, CNN, and MSNBC.

Dr. Sears continues his ongoing research as President of Zone Labs, a biotechnology company in Danvers, MA as well as the President of the non-profit Inflammation Research Foundation in Marblehead, MA. In addition to continuing research on the hormonal effects of food, Dr. Sears has expanded his research in developing innovative dietary approaches to treating cancer and neurological conditions, as well as his on-going work in treating cardiovascular diease and type 2 diabetes.

I have been taking the Fish Oil for over 3 years now. I am 44 playing hockey and working out. The Fish oil helps with the pain that I get from playing hockey. It greatly enhances my performance on the ice and while working out. I have noticed a big difference in my energy, attentiveness and memory. If I miss a day for whatever reason, I notice a huge difference and it feels like something is missing. Anyway that is my short little story and it comes from the heart.

– Carter B.

 

I am a nutritionist and Ph.D. doctor of health and nutrition. For Dr. Sears to figure out balancing fat, carbs and protein, is really beyond brilliant. It is a milestone in diet history. I go over people's diet/emotional journals. Mostly all the time, we discover that the fatigue, irritability, unstable emotions were due to the imbalance in their diet. Using the Zone to balance them out, helps control weight, roller coaster emotions and gives them energy. Dr. Sears is so right when he says food is medicine. He has figured out the most powerful drug combination going, called The Zone.
Best and healthy wishes,

– Elaine W., Ph.D., N.C., M.A.

 

I have a very exhausting job as a flight attendant. I read the "Omega Rx Zone" about 4 years ago and started taking the fish oil. I am 47 and have been flying for 22 years. I am very active, I run and lift weights. But combining lack of regular sleep, a physically demanding job, and irregular eating patterns this job takes a toll on the body. Since taking the fish oil, I have noticed that I do not get exhausted. I get tired, but not exhausted. I stopped taking it for a couple of months and then started taking another company's fish oil. I started getting exhausted again. I came back to Zone Labs and will continue with the fish oil for the rest of my life. I believe in the product and it makes a huge difference in my life. It makes a difference with my running as well. I also bring the bars and shakes with me on the road. It is almost impossible to eat the way I should at work. I haven't found the right secret. At least I have my Zone fish oil, bars, and shakes.

– Kathryn S.

 

I have been in the Zone, for about 1 month now. I wanted to share with you how wonderful I think this program is. I have been a personal trainer for almost 10 years and actively compete in numerous athletic activities. The Zone program has helped me to achieve a better awareness of my nutritional needs and the results I have seen are amazing! I have lost nearly 13 lbs since I have been in the Zone. I feel more mentally alert, more focused at work, have greater intensity during my training, have made significant strength gains, and just feel better over all. With that said, I would like to thank you for helping me in my quest for "super-health"!
Thank you!

– Rob Y.

 

I read 'The Zone' and as exactly as I could followed the advice for diet. I noted weight loss progress. Over six months, I lost 33 pounds. One year has passed since then. I have maintained the new weight, guided always by Zone concepts. The Zone is powerful - I have found it fantastic and I am very grateful to Dr Sears.

– Lyn S.

 

Before I stumbled across the Zone I was weighing close to two hundred pounds and I was depressed. I used to be a gymnast as a young man. I would think, "look at me now," when I looked in a mirror. The day I found 'The Zone' book, I was intrigued and as I read it the science made sense and so, I began to follow the "treatment". I began to lose weight and I was feeling way more energetic. I am forty two years old, I am very active and my weight is down to 162 lbs, 38 pounds lost on the Zone. I cycle, walk, jog, swim and I can now perform some of the more simple gymnastic skills I did twenty years ago...I literally feel like I have turned back the clock.
Thank you!

– Jack J.

 

I have been on the Zone diet for 7 years. I did not go on the diet to lose weight necessarily; but fairly quickly I lost 25 pounds, going from 190 to 165; from a 36-inch waist to a 32-inch waist. I primarily did the Zone to live healthier. My health is excellent now. I just turned 62 years old. My Zone is my eating lifestyle now; I seldom stray; and I do not miss anything. It is The Good Life.

– Curtis Y.

 

My wife's doctor told her to read "Enter the Zone" and to do the diet, so I told her I would do it with her. After only one week on the plan we went on a strenuous hike (the first of the year), and when we stopped at our favorite coffee shop on the way home I was able to get out of the car and stand upright and walk into the place without pain or stiffness. The Zone had eliminated all the inflammation that had always forced me to stumble all humped over into the coffee shop any time we skied or hiked all day.
Thank you, Doctor Sears.

– Larry C.

 

I used to have a lot of knee pain when I walked or ran. I have been taking Omega Rx for almost a year now, and rarely have any pain. I believe it is the anti-inflammation action of the oil. I feel smarter as well. Thanks for developing such a superior oil!

– Joe W.

 

Prior to following the Zone Diet, my body fat was around 15% and my weight around 153 pounds. No matter what I did, my weight and body fat did not change much. I regularly cycled 20-30 hours per week logging well over 400 miles. That had little impact on body fat or weight. Diet also seemed to have little impact on body fat or weight. Within a couple of months of following the zone diet, my weight dropped rather quickly to 142 pounds and body fat to about 8%. I still regularly cycle up to 20 hours per week (during the summer). I have also started strength training. I eat about 16 blocks per day. I take 3.6 grams of fish oil per day, along with Vitamin E, Alpha Lipoic Acid, CoQ10, and B & C vitamins. I also take GLA, which in my opinion, has significantly reduced fatigue and improved recovery times after exercise.

– Jeremy S.

All polyphenols have antioxidant properties than can be measured by their Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity (ORAC), but not all polyphenols have anti-inflammatory properties. The polyphenols in Dr. Sears’ Zone Polyphenol Plus have been carefully chosen to have both.

Polyphenols are the phytochemicals that not only give fruits and vegetables their color, but also help regulate inflammation. In addition, polyphenols also activate the key enzyme (AMP kinase) that helps restore cellular ATP levels. Polyphenols also help regulate the activation of inducible inflammatory proteins (such as COX-2 and inflammatory cytokines).

There are more than 4,000 known polyphenols, and the richest sources are fruits and vegetables. In general, the more color a fruit or vegetable has, the richer the polyphenol content.

Why OmegaRx From Zone Labs?

Certified Purity and Proven Potency

Zone Labs’ Ultra Refined Omega-3 Concentrates are three times fresher and contain less than 1/10th the mercury than what is allowed by the Norwegian Medicinal Standard and European Pharmacopoeia Standard

Zone Labs adheres to the International Fish Oil Standard (IFOS), an independent third party validated laboratory quality standard that is more rigid than any other global standard for purity.

  • No company in the worlds runs more tests with IFOS than Zone Labs
  • Zone Labs receives a 5 out of 5 star IFOS rating for every batch it tests
Standard IFOS Standard for a 5-Star Ranking Council for Responsible Nutrition European Pharmacopeia Norwegian Medicinal Standards
Peroxide < 3.75 meg/kg 5 meg/kg 10 meg/kg 10 meg/kg
Totox Levels < 20 meg/kg 26 meg/kg NA NA
Lead < 10 ppb 10 ppb 100 ppb 100 ppb
Mercury < 10 ppb 10 ppb 100 ppb 100 ppb
Dioxans and Furans < 1 ppt 2 ppt 2 ppt 2 ppt
PCBs < 45 ppb 90 ppb NA NA

 

 

 

 

 

"IFOS – THE TOP GLOBAL PURITY STANDARD FOR OMEGA-3 FROM FISH"

Zone Labs products show no detectable lead or mercury when tested down to 10ppb, which is 10 times below the Norwegian Medicinal Standard and European Pharmacopoeia Standard limits.

Zone Labs products are three times fresher than the minimum allowed by the Norwegian Medicinal Standard and European Pharmacopoeia Standards (based on average peroxide values).

 

Zone Labs starts with only wild, small fish from pristine Chilean waters and ends with proprietary validation and testing processes to achieve an IFOS certified 5 star rating.

8-Step Manufacturing Process - Quality Assured

Testing to specification all raw materials, bulk products, packaging material and finished products – always using stringent internal standards and in-process testing.

  1. Extraction of fish oil
  2. Winterization – remove limited amounts of saturated fats
  3. Absorption – remove heavy metals
  4. Preliminary Molecular Distillation – refining “touch up” to reduce contaminants
  5. Oil conversion to ethyl esters
  6. Ethyl ester thermal fractionation – remove additional saturated fats
  7. True Molecular Distillation – final refining to remove pcb’s and long-chain monoenes
  8. Rigid Processes – proprietary validation, inspection and encapsulation methods. Independent lab verification of IFOS requirements and certified 5 star rating

 

Clean Sources

No farmed fish. No large fish. Pristine waters.

Zone Labs starts with wild sardines & anchovies fished from cold, pristine waters off of South America where there are less environmental impurities.

 

A recommended serving of Zone Labs Ultra-Refined Concentrates delivers 8 times more omega-3’s than a typical retail fish oil supplement.

Most fish oil supplements have 30% or less of the healthy omega-3s EPA and DHA, with the remaining 70% of the capsule containing unbeneficial, lesser refined fatty acids that contribute to their bad taste and gastric side effects.

 

Getting a clinically valid dose of omega-3’s is easy with Zone Labs’ Ultra-Refined Omega-3 Concentrates.

Typical Retail Dose = 300mg omega-3

Standard Zone Dose = 2400mg omega-3

 

A serving of canned tuna has 12 times less omega-3’s than
Zone Labs Ultra-Refined Omega-3 Concentrates

Commonly consumed fish and shellfish in the United States

Mercury Source: Food and Drug Administration, FDA 1900-2004, “National Marine Fisheries Service Survey of Trace Elements in the Fishery Resource". Omega-3 Level Source: American Heart Association Website.

  Mercury level
in parts per million (ppm)
Omega-3 fatty acids
(milligrams per 3-oz. serving)
Zone Omega-3 Products < 0.01 2400 (standard 4 capsule serving
Salmon (fresh, frozen) 0.014 1200
Flounder or sole 0.050 480
Pollock 0.041 450
Crab 0.060 400
Scallops 0.050 290
Shrimp ND* 290
Catfish 0.050 270
Clams ND* 250
Cod 0.095 210
Canned Tuna (light) 0.120 200
* ND: Mercury concentration below detection limit.

 

OmegaRx®

Zone Labs’ leading product. OmegaRx delivers all of the benefits of Zone Labs’ ultra-refined omega-3 concentrates.

Advantages

  • Delivers clinically proven health benefits from the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA*
  • Promotes a healthy heart, healthy brain, healthy immune system, healthy circulatory system, healthy joints, healthy moods, healthy triglyceride levels and a healthy pregnancy*
  • Combats silent inflammation

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

 

 

 

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