Fish Oil and Reducing Triglycerides w/out fish taste and fish heartburn

I want to use Fish Oil to reduce my high triglycerides without the bad taste, heartburn, etc. What products are available to accomplish this?

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re: best fish oil to use for reducing triglycerides
by: Kevin

I would recommend using a high quality, pharmaceutical-grade fish oil. There are a few brands available that may meet your needs. Dr. Sears Fish Oils, Nordic Naturals, and Carlson Labs Fish Oils are all good brands. You could also look at using fish oils that have been tested as IFOS fish oils. Good luck and I hope this information is helpful.


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