Green Pastures riblje ulje kupujem na njihovom sajtu. Imaju rasprodaje s vremena na vreme i za praznike kao sto je Bozic ili Uskrs, pa je cena onda povoljnija. Ako si u Torontu možeš da narucis preko WAPF grupe takođe jeftinije.
I ja sam godinama koristila Carlson's, ali sam, posle razgovora sa njihovim predstavnikom, shvatila da je riblje ulje koje oni prodaju rafinisano i da su mu dodati sinteticki vitamini i miris jer su prirodni vitamini unisteni prilikom rafinacije, a omega 3 masne kiseline su uzegle.
Moram da ti kažem da se Green Pastures riblje ulje razlikuje po tome sto je pravljeno tradicionalnom metodom fermentacije i zato što mu nije dodat sinteticki miris ima jači ukus i miris ribe. Meni ne smeta, ali ako ti to ne odgovara onda je bolje da uzmes kapsule.
Ribu nabavljaju iz ruskih severnih mora. Kopiracu ti šta proizvodjac kaže na svom sajtu u vezi žive i ostalih stetnih jedinjenja:
„We do the standard tests for pathogens, PCBs and heavy metals. We do this to every batch, and our batches are small, so the number of tests per gallon of product is substantially greater than typically carried out in the industry. This is not only a good practice but it is mandated by law. The heavy metal levels are ”not detectable„ and the PCBs meet WHO .090 ppm standards, the limit to which these compounds can be measured. WHO standards are 20 times more restrictive than US standards. We have never found any contaminants in our naturally produced fermented cod liver oil...
... Fermented cod liver oil contains many isomers of vitamins A and D. We currently receive a wide range of nutrient values depending on the laboratory test method and interpretation of the analysis. The test totals are substantially higher for vitamin D than one would find in any industrialized cod liver oil. Anticipating increasingly stringent controls on supplements, we have decided to label the fermented cod liver oil as a food—which it certainly is. Thus the label will contain a suggested dose and list vitamin A as a percentage of the RDA. There will be no mention of vitamin D on the label. The suggested dose will be about 2 - 2.5 ml or about 1/2 teaspoon for adults, double for pregnant and nursing women and those under stress, and half that for children.”
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