john123131
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I sent an email to customer service, but i just want to make sure I am right. I placed an order for 2, and recieved 2 bottles... should it have beeen 4?
My pro-figure tester has been having womens' issues for months....within 3 days of Krillipid Balance she was mostly normalized and a fan for life.Thats what I like to hear!
I sent an email to customer service, but i just want to make sure I am right. I placed an order for 2, and recieved 2 bottles... should it have beeen 4?
I sent an email to customer service, but i just want to make sure I am right. I placed an order for 2, and recieved 2 bottles... should it have beeen 4?
Nutra customer service is going to handle everything.I just received my NP order, and I had ordered 2 krillipid and received only 2 as well.
Yes, sir.do we need to contact them about it?
I've been dosing 600mg a day with 900 the last 3 days. I tweaked my back this morning while lifting, and took 600 with a meal about 2 hours ago. I've also been stretching and icing, but this is common practice for this type of thing. The pain is so much less than I would expect it to be given the situation. I'm left wondering if the Krill oil is responsible for the decrease in pain.
The effects on joints alone would explain a lot...my back feels pretty strong lately, too.
Even far beyond that, the phospholipid bilayer is a key component on joint lubrication and cartilige structure.It is a powerful anti-inflammatory agent.
Even far beyond that, the phospholipid bilayer is a key component on joint lubrication and cartilige structure.
Certainly. Phospholipids are core components of cellular membranes and are well expressed in nerve cells. I had the specific pro-inflammatory pathway (delta-5 desaturase/COX-2/5-lipoxygenase/Leukotriene B4 and so on) in mind in my earlier post.
The evidence I am seeing shows it to be much less detrimental to muscle growth than regular fish oil.Would taking it too close to training interfere with the cascades necessary for growth?
The evidence I am seeing shows it to be much less detrimental to muscle growth than regular fish oil.
D, do you suggest just following the dosing instructions on the bottle, or would you increase the amount per dose? In case its important, I will be lifting regularly and playing baseball.
10 points huh, krill oil is definitely great stuff, I highly recommend it. I ammend RPN for using hard covered gel caps, since it has been proven that typical soft gel allow for discenegration of the good omega's due to sunlight and other factors, mad props to RPN for always putting good quality supplements.
We have all 3 kids on this...they take the smaller softgels much easier than fish oils.Would this be ok for kids to use to replace regular fish oil??