Krill oil is taken to improve health. This oil is good for your heart, joints, and brain function. It can be taken in pill form. Anyone who is allergic to seafood probably should not take Krill oil.
Krill is a relative to shrimp, so it does not interfere with medications any more than the shrimp patter at sizzler, however it does help your body to utilize medications better, so talk with your Dr. especially if you are on blood thinners.
They can, but a good krill oil would probably be better taken alone. Fish oil has alot of bad fats that your body needs to convert before it can use the omega 3.
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Yes, Osteo-bi-flex contains Glucosamin and can be taken with plavix (clopidogrel)
I am not sure about all Krill Oil products, however for Everest Nutrition Krill Oil the gelatin is made from Tilapia fish.
People have been extracting oil from krill since about 2005
can you have an allergic reaction such as hives from taking krill oil
Krill. Krill are a type of ocean crustacean that very closely resemble shrimp but are smaller in size. Krill can grow up to five centimeters in length and due to their miniscule size, krill are a food source for fish, whales, squid, penguins and seals. Like fish oil found in fish, krill oil is extracted from krill because of its rich supply of Omega 3 fatty acids.
Krill oil is made from Krill. Krill are these little aquatic animals its a kind of shrimp that is caught off the coast of Japan. They are getting pretty popular.
The substance of Krill oil comes from a shrimp like creature in the ocean known as a krill. Krill oil is actually sold in many health food stores worldwide and is used mainly as a nutritional substance.
No you cant. Prilosec plus Plavix is contraindicated. Prilosec decreases the effects of Plavix by affecting the hepatic enzyme CYP2C19 metabolism which causes a high likelihood of serious or life-threatening interaction