Re: Permanent peeling/dry spot on lip
"Krill oil is different than most omega-3 fatty acids since it has a different chemical structure bound to triglycerides instead of phospholipids, which could be beneficial when it comes to absorption. It also has more of certain antioxidants than fish oil."
"Most celiacs will need to use fish oil (or krill oil, if fish is not tolerated) supplements (4-8 EPA/DHA capsule per day taken in a meal rich in fats for bile uptake) to balance the ubiquitous inflammatory omega-6 in their diets."
"Fish oil has been proven to be beneficial in intestinal health. Fish oil has an anti-inflammatory effect on inflammatory bowel disease (Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s disease). We can conclude fish consumption can prevent most diseases in human. The only Omega 3 that mimics “nature’s omega 3″ and isn’t made in a laboratory from artificial and synthetic sources, is Krill Oil. Krill Oil at a daily dose of 300 mg significantly inhibits inflammation and reduces arthritic symptoms within a short treatment period of 7 and 14 days…"
There are lots of articles about how krill oil cures inflammatory bowel diseases. I should be taken krill oil before evening primrose oil. What dosage do you take?