Vince
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Yes, I do. Supplement with fish oil.Do u supplement with omega 3’s, or are ur levels good just from ur diet?
Yes, I do. Supplement with fish oil.Do u supplement with omega 3’s, or are ur levels good just from ur diet?
I don't really recall what it was years ago when I tested it. It was somewhere between 12-15 (maybe up to 17,I just know it was in the teens). I also wasn't of fish oil long enough I don't think for that to have made the difference if there was one. I was only at reduced dish oil dose for 4 days, then off completely for a week.if I'm following up correctly your SHBG did increase with smaller fish oil dose, correct?
That's 4 grams specifically epa/dha?Speaking from personal experience, fish oil and omegas do not lower your SHBG. I average an SHBG around 32 and the lowest it’s been is 28. This is with 4 grams omega 3 a day plus 13 mg boron. Studies don’t always translate to real life.
Yeah. EPA 2.5 grams. DHA 1.5 grams.That's 4 grams specifically epa/dha?
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