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Noogleberry and EPO is big NO?

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Though GLA is an omega-6 fatty acid, which is sometimes connected to inflammation, it is one form of omega-6 that also can reduce inflammation, but is geared more toward skin, hair, reproductive and bone health. But the University of Maryland reports that more research favors the anti-inflammatory properties of the omega-3 fatty acids found in flaxseed oil more than that of GLA found in evening primrose oil.

So we are still on the fence then with EPO being an "anti"?

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Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Roserose - 13-03-2015, 14:32
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Lotus - 13-03-2015, 16:08
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by EllaC - 13-03-2015, 19:03
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Roserose - 14-03-2015, 17:40
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by EllaC - 13-03-2015, 19:04
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by EllaC - 14-03-2015, 19:26
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Koko - 15-03-2015, 13:23



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