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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Fish Oil and Hematocrit ?
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<blockquote data-quote="captain" data-source="post: 56955" data-attributes="member: 14339"><p>I have used the prescription fish oil. I used otc for a long time and it helped aches and pain. The otc works better for it than the prescription fish oil. What ever process they use making the prescription Fish oil must take out whatever helps me. The prescription fish oil is for lowering cholesterol but did nothing for it. Taking 4g of fish oil also can increase your glucose about 10 points. I use krill oil and astaxanthin now. I get as good of results from 2 small pills as I did with 4 fish oil. The astaxanthin is said to lower DHT so if that is a concern you should avoid it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captain, post: 56955, member: 14339"] I have used the prescription fish oil. I used otc for a long time and it helped aches and pain. The otc works better for it than the prescription fish oil. What ever process they use making the prescription Fish oil must take out whatever helps me. The prescription fish oil is for lowering cholesterol but did nothing for it. Taking 4g of fish oil also can increase your glucose about 10 points. I use krill oil and astaxanthin now. I get as good of results from 2 small pills as I did with 4 fish oil. The astaxanthin is said to lower DHT so if that is a concern you should avoid it. [/QUOTE]
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