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    Gryphon Myers
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    Eagle Therapeutics CeliAct Gluten-Free Fish Oil

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    Eagle Therapeutics CeliAct Gluten-Free Fish Oil -

    Fish oil supplements provide well-established health benefits, but they are especially beneficial for celiacs because they aid in the recovery of fat levels and reduce intestinal inflammation. Eagle Therapeutics' CeliAct Fish Oil is tailored specifically to the needs of celiacs: taking CeliAct alone is great, but you really need that extra fat to heal your intestines.

    eagle_therapeutics_celiact_fish_oil1.webpThe capsules are of a decent size, but I can easily swallow two at once. I have not taken other fish oil supplements, but I know that many who do experience the dreaded “fish burp”. I am happy to say that I still have not experienced this phenomenon, but I have noticed feeling generally more focused. Placebo effect or not, I'm going to keep taking them.

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    Gryphon Myers recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in interdisciplinary studies, research emphasis in art, society and technology. He is a lifelong vegetarian, an organic, local and GMO-free food enthusiast and a high fructose corn syrup abstainer. He currently lives in Northern California. He also writes about and designs video games.


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