https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4540034/
This is an interesting article and may explain how omega 3 assists with Cymbalta withdrawal.
Posted 03 September 2015 - 02:05 PM
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4540034/
This is an interesting article and may explain how omega 3 assists with Cymbalta withdrawal.
Posted 04 September 2015 - 05:05 AM
A very interesting read fishinghat.
I always said that those mega doses of Omega 3 were helping me with the brain zaps and other symptoms of withdrawal.
I stopped taking it for awhile then read about the anxiety benefits of it so went back to using the fish oil supplements. The ones that were plant based did not help near enough. I take 3000mg per day, one capsule with each meal. If I run out before I get some more I notice a rise in anxiety within 2 or 3 days.
My side effects is only occasional heartburn which is easily dealt with by eating a few pieces of fruit.
Now if only it would work for my flashbacks from my PTSD ~ post traumatic stress disorder
Posted 04 September 2015 - 06:36 PM
Fishinghat, absolutely great article. More and more benefits from Omega 3. I always have to keep in mind and listen to my body when it comes to the Omega 3 supplements. I tend to east tuna quite often during the week, therefore I will skip my supplements on those days.
Posted 04 September 2015 - 07:03 PM
Hey all!
I must be really out of it as I never have taken any Omega 3...
When my son was diagnosed with prostate cancer, the Dr. told him that fish oil can be a contributing factor. My son had been with Metagenics and been taking it for years. He stopped it immediately.
Don't know if that is helpful to anyone, but wanted to mention it.
Posted 04 September 2015 - 11:54 PM
Some quick research on the subject shows a lot of doctors and groups debunking that study showing that it was very misleading. The same group did another study in 2011 that was also dismissed as misleading according to a few doctors.
I will be interested in what you find on the subject fishinghat.
Posted 05 September 2015 - 08:59 AM
Posted 05 September 2015 - 09:34 AM
Only mentioned this because Craig was Stage 3 when it was detected and he had not had any testing in at least 2 years as he had moved from LA to San Diego and did not find a new Dr. in that amount of time.
His prostate was removed at U of SD facility and went through radiation. He was only about 51 or 52 at the time and I'm just happy that he is still with us. He went through hell.
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