Green Pasture Fermented Cod Liver Oil -Non-Gelatin 120 Capsules







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Green Pasture Fermented Cod Liver Oil -Non-Gelatin 120 Capsules
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Customer Reviews
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Actually works on KP. Amazing!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 12, 2018
This product is the only thing I have found that has actually made any improvement on my KP. And I've only been taking it for a month. The redness has been severely reduced and the feel and appearance of the bumps have also improved significantly. I wish I could give this more stars. As someone who has been struggling with KP for her whole life, having something actually make a difference has been incredible. By next summer I'm sure I won't be embarrassed to wear sleeveless dresses anymore! This product has been life changing for me.
Regret purchases after learning about product controversy!
Heike✓ Verified Purchase•August 13, 2018
Based on the recommendation of WAPF, I had complete confidence in this product until I learned about the controversy surrounding it.
I suggest you also read thefamilythathealstogether dot com article about the Weston Price Foundation vindicated Kaayla Daniel fermented cod liver-oil controversy to compare product claims with actual testing. The article compares product claims made in 2009 (Vit A: 9,500 IU/tsp; Vit D: 1,950 IU/tsp) against testing by Kaayla Daniel, PhD and former VP of WAPF done Aug. 2014 (A: 3,660; D: 88); and by then by WAPF itself on Sept. 2015 (A: 3,125; D: 59).
If you look at this product you will no longer find any claims on the label since they were removed as of Sept. 2015 according this this article.
I only wish I had stumbled upon this information before spending so much of my hard-earned money on this questionable product.
I suggest you also read thefamilythathealstogether dot com article about the Weston Price Foundation vindicated Kaayla Daniel fermented cod liver-oil controversy to compare product claims with actual testing. The article compares product claims made in 2009 (Vit A: 9,500 IU/tsp; Vit D: 1,950 IU/tsp) against testing by Kaayla Daniel, PhD and former VP of WAPF done Aug. 2014 (A: 3,660; D: 88); and by then by WAPF itself on Sept. 2015 (A: 3,125; D: 59).
If you look at this product you will no longer find any claims on the label since they were removed as of Sept. 2015 according this this article.
I only wish I had stumbled upon this information before spending so much of my hard-earned money on this questionable product.
BUYER BEWARE
Aria✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2018
I bought this stuff, and took it once (tasted awful). I felt overheated & weak afterwards. Then I actually researched fermented cod liver oil, and found out that this product is actually RANCID cod liver oil. Rancid oil is toxic & promotes cancer and heart disease. This product was heavily pushed by the Weston Price Foundation, and many of its biggest supporters have since died early or had serious health problems. I threw the bottle away. I don't think this product is safe, and can't believe it's still being sold. Where is the FDA?
See - Dr. Daniel's study on Green Pastures' fermented cod liver oil, finding that the oil was very rancid, low in Vitamins A & D, and not actually from cod fish at all.
See - Dr. Daniel's study on Green Pastures' fermented cod liver oil, finding that the oil was very rancid, low in Vitamins A & D, and not actually from cod fish at all.
Love them so far
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2018
I ordered this because I read that it could help with my Keratosis Pilaris. I've been taking 2/day for 2 weeks and although I haven't noticed a difference (yet) on my KP, I have noticed that my tooth pain is virtually gone.
I've had a really bad cavity that has been very painful (on and off throbbing), pain when brushing and sensitivity to hot and cold foods....well it's gone. After reading the reviews I became aware of the benefits for teeth and I have to agree. I'm actually super surprised.
I store them in the fridge. I don't necessarily enjoy taking them (they are fishy) but it's not a big deal.
I do feel as though I have more energy. I will report back once I've been taking them for atleast a month.
I've had a really bad cavity that has been very painful (on and off throbbing), pain when brushing and sensitivity to hot and cold foods....well it's gone. After reading the reviews I became aware of the benefits for teeth and I have to agree. I'm actually super surprised.
I store them in the fridge. I don't necessarily enjoy taking them (they are fishy) but it's not a big deal.
I do feel as though I have more energy. I will report back once I've been taking them for atleast a month.
Not a Doctor But This Works For Me
Mackenzie✓ Verified Purchase•March 7, 2018
Assists me with teeth and bladder issues (due to the high vitamin D). I get enough sun yet still I need this to help with the above mentioned issues. And it does help. I also blend in smoothies for my toddler occasionally. I am not a doctor but I also read about, tried and now use the following: when I feel an infection for either arise I simply take 2000 to 4000 or more of vitamin C to cure. Plus some of these caplets. And it actually works.
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