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	<title>Comments on: The Top Five Supplements You Can’t Live Without</title>
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		<title>By: Greg Keiper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg Keiper</dc:creator>
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		<description>My name is Greg Keiper and Ive used the Rescue 1250.  I had read the research and was following the radio program for a number of years and I am convinced that a high intake of EPA and DHA has unparalleled benefits in helping to control and alleviate heart disease.  It appears to have a host of benefits that are still being explored! 
 
I happen to be a lupus patient, kidney transplant and have undergone multiple surgeries.  I have a large chunk of metal in my right wrist.  Due to the prostaglandin content of the fish oil, the pain that was present in that wrist is to a minimum, allowing me to function quite normally.  My kidney doctor is quite happy with my taking the fish oil.  It seems that the prostaglandins in the fish oil are safe for my transplant, apparently this isn&#039;t the case with prostaglandins derived from aspirin as I&#039;m discouraged from taking that.  I appear to be getting some kind of anti inflammatory benefit without the downside(s) associated with NSAIDs!  I call that the win win! 
 
I do have one complaint about the Rescue 1250 product.  My complaint is that when I use it I burp up a terrible fish flavor.  One of your consultants recommended that I keep it in the freezer.  That does help with the first dose taken in the morning although burping does result even in that instance.  The problem is compounded, by the fact that I take multiple doses of medication throughout the day, and of course I would like to take the fish oil caps at the same time and spread them out across the day as well.  I carry the pre-poured medication/supplements on my person so that I can take them as required.  By the time I take the second and third doses of fish oil, they are at body temperature and I&#039;m prone to burping them. Combined with my tendency for reflux the consequences of taking the fish oil is not tolerable. 
 
I recommend that you provide enteric coating for the fish oil capsules.  I hope this idea gets noticed by one of your decision makers at ResQ... </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My name is Greg Keiper and Ive used the Rescue 1250.  I had read the research and was following the radio program for a number of years and I am convinced that a high intake of EPA and DHA has unparalleled benefits in helping to control and alleviate heart disease.  It appears to have a host of benefits that are still being explored!</p>
<p>I happen to be a lupus patient, kidney transplant and have undergone multiple surgeries.  I have a large chunk of metal in my right wrist.  Due to the prostaglandin content of the fish oil, the pain that was present in that wrist is to a minimum, allowing me to function quite normally.  My kidney doctor is quite happy with my taking the fish oil.  It seems that the prostaglandins in the fish oil are safe for my transplant, apparently this isn&#039;t the case with prostaglandins derived from aspirin as I&#039;m discouraged from taking that.  I appear to be getting some kind of anti inflammatory benefit without the downside(s) associated with NSAIDs!  I call that the win win!</p>
<p>I do have one complaint about the Rescue 1250 product.  My complaint is that when I use it I burp up a terrible fish flavor.  One of your consultants recommended that I keep it in the freezer.  That does help with the first dose taken in the morning although burping does result even in that instance.  The problem is compounded, by the fact that I take multiple doses of medication throughout the day, and of course I would like to take the fish oil caps at the same time and spread them out across the day as well.  I carry the pre-poured medication/supplements on my person so that I can take them as required.  By the time I take the second and third doses of fish oil, they are at body temperature and I&#039;m prone to burping them. Combined with my tendency for reflux the consequences of taking the fish oil is not tolerable.</p>
<p>I recommend that you provide enteric coating for the fish oil capsules.  I hope this idea gets noticed by one of your decision makers at ResQ&#8230;</p>
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