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Friday, 10/03/2014 12:08:42 PM

Friday, October 03, 2014 12:08:42 PM

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Musclepharm fish oil is not marketed the right way. It should be marketed as a very concentrated, high strength product.

1000 mg fish oil pill contains like 300 mg DHA Omega 3 fatty acids and 400 mg EPA Omega 3 fatty acids....man, that is a very potent product!

Any product with high DHA to EPA is pharmaceutically more effective than one that got low DHA to EPA. High is 40% content of DHA to 60% content of EPA.

Most 1000 mg fish oil supplements contain little EPA and DHA fatty acids...and DHA to EPA ratio is very low....typically DHA to EPA is like 20% content of DHA to 80% content of EPA...

GlaxoSmithkline's Lovaza, the only prescription omega 3 fish oil product (actually it is fatty acid esters of epa and dha)...got dha to epa at around 40% content of DHA to 60% content of EPA.

I myself took fish oil like 10 years ago to help ease some rosacea I had (Bill Clinton's skin disease).....I found out that DHA was what mattered...so I bought Solgar 700 Double Strength Omega 3...it contains like 360 mg EPA fatty acids to 240 mg DHA fatty acids per 1000mg fish oil pill.

Musclepharm fish oil is a high strength, very pharmaceutically effective fish oil supplement...but I bet that less than 1% of the buyers know that.