B5150 Legend Jan 19, 2008 #1 The newest cans state that there is 100mg combined EPA/DHA per serving. There are 2.5 servings per can. That equates to 250mg of EPA/DHA per can. I thought that this was an interesting piece of information. :trout:
The newest cans state that there is 100mg combined EPA/DHA per serving. There are 2.5 servings per can. That equates to 250mg of EPA/DHA per can. I thought that this was an interesting piece of information. :trout:
B5150 Legend Jan 19, 2008 #3 I edited the title to reflect tuna. I don't know about any cans other than the one in my hand which was light in spring water. Their Invalid Link Removed mentions nothing of it as far as I could tell. I used to have about 3-4 cans a day which would make up a good amount of EPA/DHA in a day and especially over a week.
I edited the title to reflect tuna. I don't know about any cans other than the one in my hand which was light in spring water. Their Invalid Link Removed mentions nothing of it as far as I could tell. I used to have about 3-4 cans a day which would make up a good amount of EPA/DHA in a day and especially over a week.
whatastud08 Active member Jan 19, 2008 #4 "Wait, so what am I eating here? Is it chicken or is it fish?" -Sorry, it just made me think of that.
"Wait, so what am I eating here? Is it chicken or is it fish?" -Sorry, it just made me think of that.
Flaw Well-known member Jan 19, 2008 #5 Take 2 regular fish oil caps and you've gotten the same amount.
Frequency Active member Jan 19, 2008 #6 Flaw said: Take 2 regular fish oil caps and you've gotten the same amount. Click to expand... but your left with no protein and an empty stomach
Flaw said: Take 2 regular fish oil caps and you've gotten the same amount. Click to expand... but your left with no protein and an empty stomach
bpmartyr Snuggle Club™ mascot Jan 19, 2008 #8 You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to thesinner again.