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Noogleberry and EPO is big NO?

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(13-03-2015, 16:08)Lotus Wrote:  
(13-03-2015, 14:32)Dfleurs Wrote:  Hi all, I read in the noogleberry forum that we cannot take EPO while we are noogling because it will reduce the swelling. Anyone heard about this too? What do you think?

Omega 3's reduce inflammation, omega 6's are pro-inflammatory. EPO is omega 6, it's also effective at 80% for anti-DHT, plus many other things.

Maybe they say that because EPO is used to help prevent cyclical breast tenderness so it might offset using the noogleberry.

Lotus, what if any benefits are there to epo then if its pro inflammatory? I too read conflicting info on if its pro or anti inflammatory. My health shop guy swore black and blue epo is a good omega 6 and therefore anti inflammatory Huh

I read on more than once site too of naturopaths whos clients were pushed into E Dominance when using epo, then they went off epo and the symptons went away, back on and they came back. That's soo confusing. That's why I always on the fence with epo.
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Messages In This Thread
Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Roserose - 13-03-2015, 14:32
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Lotus - 13-03-2015, 16:08
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by EllaC - 13-03-2015, 19:03
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Roserose - 14-03-2015, 17:40
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by EllaC - 13-03-2015, 19:04
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by EllaC - 14-03-2015, 19:26
RE: Noogleberry and EPO is big NO? - by Koko - 15-03-2015, 13:23



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