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Experimental Fat Loss's avatar

Hm, maybe @ CLA? But it seems that most "ancestral" types have very low LA, even those consuming lots of wild fish.

I just don't know, tbh.

How many eggs is a lot? I think eggs can be high in PUFAs, especially if they're "high omega 3" as the flax seed they feed them also raises LA substantially (often totally reversing the ratio, so it's actually a detriment to the o3:o6 ratio lol).

I'd maaaybe expect this if you ate 6+ eggs every single day, but probably not below. But even that's just speculation.

The OmegaQuant Complete is not a test you need an Rx for, you can just order it off Amazon. So no need to talk to a cardiologist.

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The Other End of the Galaxy's avatar

I got the OC fully covered by health insurance, so maybe OQ too?

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Experimental Fat Loss's avatar

Ah, that could be. It's $99 so definitely worth a try.

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