Krill Oil - Powerful anti-inflammatory

casper said:
Thor said:
casper said:
Thor said:
Has anyone found a place to buy the Viva Labs in mainland Europe? I've found a couple of places on Amazon.co.uk but they don't ship to Denmark.

I can buy it in the US but the tax and VAT make it very expense (double the price).
Price capsule packaging of 30 pieces is 25 euros in Croatia

Hi Casper,

Thanks for digging this up. I've just ordered some from another manufacturer. However once that runs out I'd be interested in getting the Viva Labs product.

Do you know if they ship to other countries within the EU?
I called the pharmacy and they told me that it is possible purchase via credit card payment, and delivery costs 12 euro, it does not matter how much the package weighs, it is not the value of the package, I think it is worth it in large quantities, and this is from their site.

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Thanks once again Casper - that's good to know. I tried going to their site (_www.overseas.hr) but couldn't find the product by entering "krill", "krill oil" or "viva labs" in the search field.

Can you post a link to the product?
 
Since the type and efficacy of anti-oxidants were brought up, I thought I'd mention that taking NAC is very effective to recycle all anti-oxidants after they've mopped up free radicals (glutathione being a master anti-oxidant/recycler, but NAC being the precursor and more readily bioavailable/effective as a supplement than glutathione). Combined with vitamin C (another master anti-oxidant and also recycling), NAC should have a very powerful recycling process to continue neutralizing free radicals/oxidants even without high doses.

This is for serious inflammation/autoimmune type situations, as being in ketosis is already a huge relief from heavy oxidant loads generally. Just throwing all this out for consideration.
 
Thor said:
Can you post a link to the product?
Thor, this is the link, but on the Croatian language, I do not know how to switch to English, please help if someone can make, thanks.
link: http: //www.mojaljekarna.hr/srce/4134-almagea-krill-oil-cardio.html
 
SeekinTruth said:
Since the type and efficacy of anti-oxidants were brought up, I thought I'd mention that taking NAC is very effective to recycle all anti-oxidants after they've mopped up free radicals (glutathione being a master anti-oxidant/recycler, but NAC being the precursor and more readily bioavailable/effective as a supplement than glutathione). Combined with vitamin C (another master anti-oxidant and also recycling), NAC should have a very powerful recycling process to continue neutralizing free radicals/oxidants even without high doses.

This is for serious inflammation/autoimmune type situations, as being in ketosis is already a huge relief from heavy oxidant loads generally. Just throwing all this out for consideration.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I remember reading this a while back and took NAC and Glutathione whilst I was on various detox protocols but haven't been taking very many supplements for a while as my body seems to be working fine at the moment.

Basically, what I'm looking at is to stock up on supplements that'll help me in an emergency rather than everyday use so your comment is very helpful.
 
casper said:
Thor said:
Can you post a link to the product?
Thor, this is the link, but on the Croatian language, I do not know how to switch to English, please help if someone can make, thanks.
link: http: //www.mojaljekarna.hr/srce/4134-almagea-krill-oil-cardio.html

Hi Casper,

I just took a look at the Almagea brand krill-oil from the website but to me it looks like another brand. I was looking for the brand Viva Labs as it has 800 mcg of astaxanthin/capsule. As Foxx posted earlier in the thread astaxanthin is the main antioxidant ingredient if Krill oil and seems to be the main driver of the price of the product.

Even though I tried to look for the astaxanthin content (in Croatian) in the Almagea product I couldn't find it. When I did a search on the site for "Krill" another product from TwinLab came up that stated a astaxanthin content of 30 mcg - compared to 800 mcg for the VivaLabs product.

I might be missing something as I don't understand Croatian and I want to thank you for your effort in doing the research.
 
Thanks for the info Foxx.

I was pretty hesitant with your suggestion of krill oil because taking fish oil was a bad experience for me as I don't like fish unless it has mimimal flavour and fish oil spent all day letting me know I had consumed it, we didn't last long together, but if there is mimimal return after krill oil I'll happily give it a go

I've ordered some krill along with chlorella as you suggested.

I appreciate the guidance ☺️
 
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