Comment · Fri, December 4, 2020 · ND Owner
Omega 3 ; Refrigirated ? Temperature where they are stocked ? Are they "fresh" ?
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Livai_BlackLagoon · 5 points
I wonder if i should buy my O3 from ND, or "Nutrimuscle" (Which is a French society that sell O3 directly frozen from the boat, also same as ND with all labels for quality).
My fear is that O3 are oxydize, i doubt about it because it's Nootropic Depot after all, i can't imagine they are bad. But still wondering. BTW i have to do an ND order so either i go for O3 from you guys (in this case which is the best form for mental health ?) or i take them from NM.
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lopa59 · 1 points
That's interesting I remember seeing study where krill were the highest totox value of other fish oils.
The main limitation of TOTOX is the AV value, since that uses a photometric method at 366nm. The issue is that other things can fluoresce at 366nm, which throws the measurement off. So you can only use it on oils that have nothing else in them that fluoresces at 366nm. This means krill oil is out, along with oils that have other things in them.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
It would be the highest because the method for measuring anisidine is picking up other things in krill. Toxox is not an appropriate measure for krill. It's just a simple calculation that is made based on two other measures. It was probably made to be simpler for consumers.