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I bought some Omega-3 fish oil capsules from Sam's Club and on the bottle it said it contained mint oil, and wasn't sure why. I thought maybe the mint oil added more nutrients or something. However, when I burped, it tasted like mint instead of fish, and I had an "Aha" moment.

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@Tfmonkey @CumskinFoidPuncher69420 if you buy your Omega 3 made from kril it does not make you burp and does not have fish smell

@Tfmonkey The omnivore diet requires too much supplementation I guess I will stay out of it.

@Tfmonkey Is it true that money market accounts are not insured under FDIC?

@sardonicsmile no, that's not true. Money markets offered through banks and credit unions are FDIC insured. Maybe there are higher yielding money market products offered by brokerages that aren't, but perhaps don't use those.

@Tfmonkey I see. TFM, do you think it is prudent to keep funds in international banks?

@Tfmonkey sciencedirect.com/science/arti
This pilot study from 2019 suggests that consuming omega-3 fish oil supplements is a bad idea. They found that
33% of the fish oil products contained significant levels of aldehydes which are a potential oxidation product of omega-3 fish oils (basically the fish oils are rancid).

@reshiram I didn't click on the study, but I believe you. I'll note if I get any bad sushi indigestion farts.

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