More than a synopsys of the artcile requires a subscription to the web site.
Could you post just a list of the reliable sources?
Thanks!
Robert
> An older issue of the online Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter
> (Feb. 2002) reports on a study that found that fully 1/3 of 20 brands
> of fish oil supplements they tested failed for adequate omega-3 fatty
> acid content. The study was conducted by ConsumerLab.com, which Tufts
> identifies as an independent company that evaluates dietary
> supplements.
>
> "What Do Fish Oil Supplements Lack? Fish Oil"
> http://healthletter.tufts.edu/samples.htm#fish
>
> Among the brands that passed ConsumerLab's test was Carlson Super
> Omega-3 Fish Oils, a brand that I recall many people on this list have
> recommended. A partial list of other approved brands is at:
> http://consumerlab.com/results/omega3.asp
>
> Does anyone know if ConsumerLab.com is actually a reliable source for
> identifying better brands of various dietary supplements?
>
> Cheyenne
>
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