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Old 06-16-2015, 10:29 AM #1
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I suffered from this symptom throughout the year. I couldn't run or ride in cars for almost a year. Now I must say that it's 80% gone! I still have to be careful on very big bumps though but its mostly gone. I give all the credits to time time & time! It's either the neck problem or inflammation in the brain I think

Other things that helped is fishoil , turmeric & B12 I think
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I suffered from this symptom throughout the year. I couldn't run or ride in cars for almost a year. Now I must say that it's 80% gone! I still have to be careful on very big bumps though but its mostly gone. I give all the credits to time time & time! It's either the neck problem or inflammation in the brain I think

Other things that helped is fishoil , turmeric & B12 I think
Galaxy i heard fish oil / omega 3 supplements cause prostate cancer is that true ?
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Bobby here is one take on your question:

http://drhyman.com/blog/2013/07/26/c...ostate-cancer/

It seems that the study was flawed, according to this doc. Also he gives several reasons why it would be odd if it did cause prostrate cancer

Still I am curious now because I consume 5+ g of fish oil and 2 krill oil capsules a day. I have had some issues with the prostate and antihistamines.
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Bobby here is one take on your question:

http://drhyman.com/blog/2013/07/26/c...ostate-cancer/

It seems that the study was flawed, according to this doc. Also he gives several reasons why it would be odd if it did cause prostrate cancer

Still I am curious now because I consume 5+ g of fish oil and 2 krill oil capsules a day. I have had some issues with the prostate and antihistamines.
Thats the only thing stopping me from taking that supplement. Thanks ill take a look.
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Galaxy i heard fish oil / omega 3 supplements cause prostate cancer is that true ?
There are millions of people taking fishoil daily. And fishoil is one of the most researched product ever and found to be safe and effective. There are many many studies out there based on fishoil benefits. I don't think it might cause prostate cancer. We would have known by now if that was the case and it would have been more in the news and internet compared to what we see now. Besides, we NEED fishoil at the moment to bring down the inflammation and help the brain heal. It's definitely worth the smallest risk if any in my opinion
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