Reddit Reddit reviews Flameout® Omega-3 Fish Oil, 90 Softgels

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Flameout® Omega-3 Fish Oil, 90 Softgels
The most potent fatty-acid blend - 3,080 mg Omega 3 Fatty Acids: 2,200 mg DHA / 880 mg EPA per Serving*Molecularly distilled*High Dose Pharmaceutical grade*DHA / EPA re-esterified triglycerides*
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3 Reddit comments about Flameout® Omega-3 Fish Oil, 90 Softgels:

u/sgrundy · 7 pointsr/Fitness

Nobody mentioned biotest flameout . Don't know if that means i'm ahead of the curve or a retard

Like these because there's just a whole ton of dha (2200 mg) + epa (880 mg), and that ratio of higher dha is supposed to be better for guys(citation needed). Only way I can get that much before was with just liquid but last time I tried that I regretted it

u/whereistehnarwhal · 4 pointsr/Fitness

How did this comment get downvoted? ALL that matters in fish oil is the EPA and DHA content. Flameout has the highest and I am not affiliated with biotest in any way other than when they get my money because I buy their product

u/im14 · 1 pointr/yoga

How often can you do yoga? Seems like just as often as you'd like, no?

Well, not really.

Even assuming you won't get injured on the mat (most people don't get injuries from yoga), there's another thing that'll slow you down.

You will come to a point when your joints will start to hurt, so pay close attention to this. In most cases (and in my case) it's shoulder and wrist joints.

There's a couple of reasons for this pain, and in each case you need to make adjustments to avoid doing long-term damage to your body:

  1. You may be doing the asana/transition wrong, in which case you're putting too much pressure on certain joint and cause damage. For example, in chaturanga combo, one needs to really lean forward when going from high to low plank to avoid putting too much stress on the shoulders.
  2. You may be doing too much yoga, and your joints, simply not used to the load, begin to show signs of inflammation (pain, swelling). In this case, slow down, take a few days off, learn to adjust your posture to put less pressure on given joint (or avoid doing asana altogether for a while), and invest into anti-inflammation agents. Such as Flameout from Biotest.

    Finally, there are many different kinds of yoga. If you have an injury or pain that prevents you from doing the "active" yoga, you may benefit from restorative yoga classes, which are a lot easier on the body but still bring great benefits.