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  1. #1
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    I like these Omega 3 capsules from www.n3inc.com:
    ResQ 1250 Capsules. They are not cheap, but have absolutely no fish taste (I don't like those fish burps either) and they have high concentrations of EPA and DHA, at least compared to some of the other OTC stuff I checked out around town. You can also get it as a liquid if you're not into taking big pills.

    I'll have to try adding flaxseed to my oat bran each morning.

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    Question about this flax seed thing: do you have to eat it raw or is it ok to cook it along with my oat bran?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikeDutchess View Post
    Question about this flax seed thing: do you have to eat it raw or is it ok to cook it along with my oat bran?
    I don't know. I eat it raw on some things, and cooked in others (like pancakes, MMMMMMmmmMMMM good in pancakes!)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    I am also confused about whether cooking flaxseed makes it lose its good nutrients/properties/stuff. I usually just put it on oatmeal (I also put a spoonful on the dogs' dinners - it helps their coats in the winter) but I would love to cook with it (waffles, muffins etc) if it cooking doesn't destroy the nutrients.

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    Never questioned, but I don't think the cooking is harmful. The Canadian Flax Board recommends the use of ground flax seed as an egg substitute for baking and Natural Ovens of Manitowoc has pushed a flax seed bread for years.

    Of course, I, like you, just sprinkle it on the morning oatmeal. I guess I just never gave it thought. It tastes good.

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    Okay, so I am now taking fish oil and flaxseed oil tablets.

    Is this overkill?

    Now that I am taking fish oil, is there still a reason to take my flaxseed oil?

    I first started taking flaxseed oil to help with menopausal night sweats. Does fish oil do the same thing?

    Can anyone help me out?

    Thanks,

    Lynette

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    If I understand Michelem's post (#15) correctly, you do need both fish oil and flax seed because they have different types of omega 3's. I now take both also.

 

 

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