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    12/1/2017 8:38:46 PM

    Reviewer: Shootsketter, 65-74 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 3

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 3

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 3

    Comment:
    using Kirkland Krill 300 mg one time day one month started out great no bad wait period. Second 30 days just started I have fatty liver high cholestrol my bowels are light in coler and more often than ided like. some shooting pain in my eyes even with dry eye meds not to bad today went to eye DR. Good news I have RA and fiber. it has improved no need for tramadol for two nights I'm hanging i ... Show Full Comment

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    11/9/2017 9:30:21 PM

    Reviewer: Sandy, 65-74 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 1

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    have been taking for a couple of months but in the last month of it I experienced fluid building up in my ears mainly my left ear and fluid trapped in the middle ear. went to med clinic and was given antibiotics and allergy meds and Mucinex and it abated for a couple of days then after those doses it returned. Stopped taking Mega Red 3 Krill Oil a few days ago and no more fluid in the ears and c ... Show Full Comment

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    5/12/2017 8:10:23 PM

    Reviewer: PinkElf, 55-64 on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 4

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    Reportedly, Krill oil has a better effect on bad cholesterol than fish oil does. I take the Mega-Red 500 mg X-strength Omega-3 formula with Astaxanthin and DHA, by Schiff. My cholesterol numbers are now down one point above the normal range. I also take prescription Zetia, 10 mg, and no more Statins. And... last but not least, fortunately Krill oil doesn't keep me burping a fishy taste all day ... Show Full Comment

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    2/7/2017 8:35:37 AM

    Reviewer: LisaS, 45-54 Female (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 4

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    switched from regular fish oil to Krill oil combined with a low carb diet and cholesterol decreased 60 points.

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    1/10/2017 4:16:55 AM

    Reviewer: ursula, 75 or over on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 1

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    just a warning that I replaced my statins with Krill oil and 6 months later at doctor's check-up my cholesterol had shot up and I was put back on statins

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