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    You are at:Home»Forums»Sports Science Discussion»Nutrition & Supplements»Twinlab’s fish oil.

    Twinlab’s fish oil.

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        • Participant
          pete on May 2, 2003 at 6:54 am #8371

          DPS Nutrition sells 100 caps of fish oil at 1.5g a cap for 7.95. Whoa. Is this good stuff? Isn’t Twinlab a reliable company?

        • Keymaster
          Mike Young on May 2, 2003 at 7:02 am #20079

          Twinlab is very reputable and fish oil is a great supplement, especially for those who don’t eat much fish or don’t have acess to fish that isn’t farm raised.

          ELITETRACK Founder

        • Participant
          pete on May 2, 2003 at 7:21 am #20080

          Freakin’ a, man. Thanks a lot.

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          Carl Valle on May 2, 2003 at 7:24 am #20081

          I like Joint fuel, but I swear by searslabs fish oil. I have a couple of reports from third party companies on the purity. I am going to have it drop shiped for my grandfather to help with his health. You know I mean business when my family is using the product!

        • Participant
          pete on May 2, 2003 at 7:27 am #20082

          I know you swear by Searslab but the stuff is so damn expensive!! But, you probably get what you pay for. I just really can’t afford it though. I’m going to try the Twinlab. I’ll report back on the results here.

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          QUIKAZHELL on May 3, 2003 at 1:55 am #20083

          Why would fish oil be taken? im assuming aside from protein it may have such a benifit for joints like shark cartilige? that is just a guess.
          also, how bad does this stuff smell? Supplements and vitamins usually dont smell like roses so im assuming fish oil has to be horrendous.

        • Keymaster
          Mike Young on May 3, 2003 at 8:59 pm #20084

          Fish oils are great for vascular health and blood profiles. They can decrease the risk of arrhythmias, clot formation, triglyceride levels, and plaque build up, and improve arterial health and lower blood pressure.

          ELITETRACK Founder

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          pool-shark on May 5, 2003 at 5:44 pm #20085

          We made the switch from twinlab fish oils to searslabs and could feel the difference between the two. I work with a large team of 60 athletes and I say a dozen use the product religiously. First, everyone was leaner and could recover far faster. Second, everyone had better energy levels over the course of the season. One kid doubled the dose of the twin lab for a month and still didn’t get the results that the other kids got with the searslabs products.

        • Participant
          pete on May 5, 2003 at 8:31 pm #20086

          Thanks for the reply.

          I think I’m just going to order it, because I have no way of getting searslab, in the hope that I will get a decent response but not expecting too much. Did you feel they got any response from the twinlab? If I ever get fast and make money I’ll get searslab. I’ll keep everyone posted on the twinlab results.

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          pool-shark on May 5, 2003 at 11:28 pm #20087

          I suggest you take the Searslab product every other day. This should last three months and should equal to the price of three bottles of twinlab. That is one way to balance quality with price.

        • Participant
          pete on May 6, 2003 at 3:15 am #20088

          Ahha, awesome thanks a lot! So your athletes usually take one cap daily?

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