With regard to the exoskeltons of phytoplankton, I take it the stuff
is put through a process that allows for good absorption?
I do have some reservations about getting hung up on "exotic"
supplements, and wonder if they are necessary. On another board,
someone recently posted a message touting seal oil as the best oil
anyone can take in order to get proper Omega 3/Omega 6 balance.
I have also seen krill oil being advertised as the most potent oil.
All of these supplements are expensive, and I feel we should try to
simplify, as much as possible, what we do to get healthy and to
maintain health. I did buy some krill oil, but then realized it was
not at all necessary for me to take it, and I sold it on eBay.
Based on my experience with krill oil, I ignored the "marvels" of
seal oil.
Thanks and best of health,
Elliot
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