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Controlled Labs: Quality is our TOP Priority [OXIMEGA Lab Report]

Dracoy

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PCB Lab Test Now Up!

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We are at only 29% of the limit for California (the strictest PCB enforcement in the USA) per serving (with its high potency you get a lot of dha/epa per serving thereby making the amount of PCB per mg of epa/dha ingested even lower in orange oximega fish oil compared to most other formulas). we are at 1.3% of the limit set by FDA. :eek:

For Reference:
FDA upper limit is 2000 ng/g
upper limit for California is 90 ng/g
CRN and WHO are also much higher limits compared to California

also, most fish (salmon, talapia, tuna, etc) in the food chain has MUCH higher levels of PCB than most fish oils on the market and lower dha/epa per gram.


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hey got a question im going to run hdrol my doc has me on andro gel for low test what do i need to run for pct thanks
 
Hey guys,

Just got my first bottle of the Orange OxiMega OM3's & was wondering if they are supposed to smell VERY strongly of fish? Not questioning quality or anything, but was expecting more of a citrus and/or no smell, not the strong fish smell. I guess it's possible a capsule somehow burst? Anyhow, look forward to your responses!

Chad
 
Honestly, mine smells like that too. I typically don't try to smell my fish oil pills lol :P
 
That's badass you guys. Good work. This world is so ****ing polluted you can't eat anything without having it purified first. :sad3:

Very glad to see CL going the extra mile.
 
That's badass you guys. Good work. This world is so ****ing polluted you can't eat anything without having it purified first. :sad3:

Very glad to see CL going the extra mile.

yup, with thought it prudent given the skepticism of the industry set off by law suits a few months ago regarding PCBs
 
yup, with thought it prudent given the skepticism of the industry set off by law suits a few months ago regarding PCBs

Wow, I didn't hear about that. That's pretty low. I mean, not meeting label claims is one thing but this kind of contamination... PCBs are not something to be clowning around with. Were the lawsuits against any mainstream companies (like Carlson, Nature's Way, Barlean's, etc)?
 
Wow, I didn't hear about that. That's pretty low. I mean, not meeting label claims is one thing but this kind of contamination... PCBs are not something to be clowning around with. Were the lawsuits against any mainstream companies (like Carlson, Nature's Way, Barlean's, etc)?

yes, pretty much all named were major companies with otherwise good quality control
 
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