Physician Recommended Nutriceuticals

General Health

    Fish oil triglycerides v. Ethyl Esters

    — Michael B. Gross, MD; Susan Klein, ND

    TGvsEE_English_04 05 11_review(2).pdf

    Benefits of EPA, DHA From Marine Sources

    Research suggests a connection between AMD and underlying systemic vascular disease.

    — Michael B. Gross, MD

    EPA_DHA(2).pdf

    Is There a Difference Between Re-esterified Triglyceride and Ethyl Ester Fish Oil?

    A scientific and economic assessment.

    — Larry J. Alexander, OD

    aoc0111_therapeutics(5).pdf

    The “Unsilent”Killer: Omeganemia

    Low dietary omega-3 intake is ranked sixth among the top 10 preventable causes of death.

    — Michael B. Gross, MD

    gross(1).pdf

    Fish oil triglycerides Position Statement on Vitamin D

    American Academy of Dermatology and AAD Association

    Bioavailablity of n-3 Fatty Acid Formulations

    Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. jdcon@post4.tele.dk

    — J. Dyerberg, P. Madsen, J. Moller, I. Aardestrup, E.B. Schmidt

    Human Absorption of Fish Oil Fatty Acids as Triacylglycerols, Free Acids or Ethyl Esters

    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

    Larry D. Lawson and Bronwyn G. Hughes

    Effects of a Combination of Beta Carotene and Vitamin A on Lung Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease

    New England Journal of Medicine

    — Omenn GS, Goodman GE, Thornquist MD, Balmes J, Cullen MR, Glass A, Keogh JP, Meyskens FL, Valanis B, Williams JH,Barnhart S, Hammar S.

    The Effect of Vitamin E and Beta Carotene on the Incidence of Lung Cancer and Other Cancers in Male Smokers

    The New England Journal of Medicine

    Relative bioavailability of RRR and all rac a tocopheryl acetate in humans: study using deuterated compounds

    The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

    — RV Acuff, SS Thedford, NN Hidiroglou, AM Papas and TA Odom Jr

    Meta-analysis: High-Dosage Vitamin E Supplementation May Increase All-Cause Mortality

    Annals of Internal Medicine

    — Edgar R. Miller III, MD, PhD; Roberto Pastor-Barriuso, PhD; Darshan Dalal, MD, MPH; Rudolph A. Riemersma, PhD, FRCPE; Lawrence J. Appel, MD, MPH; and Eliseo Guallar, MD, DrPH

    Fish oil: what the prescriber needs to know

    — Arthritis Research and Therapy

    — Leslie G. Cleland, Michael J. James and Susanna M. Proudman

    Biovailability of marine n-3 fatty acid formulations

    Mendeley

    — J. Dyerberg, P. Madsen, J.M. Moller, I. Aardestrup, E.B. Schmidt

    Omega-3 Fatty Acids: The “Japanese” Factor?

    Journal of the American College of Cardiology

    — William Harris, PhD

    Omega-3s anti-inflammatory mechanism revealed

    Nutra

    — Nathan Gray

    Combining fish-oil supplements with regular aerobic exercise improves body composition and cardiovascular disease risk factors

    The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

    — Alison M. Hill, Jonathan D. Buckley, Karen J. Murphy, Peter RC Howe

    Expert Opinion: Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Bleeding – Cause for Concern?

    The American Journal of Cardiology

    — William S. Harris

    Fish Oil Triglycerides vs. Ethyl Esters

    Designs for Health

    — Michael Gross, MD and Susan Klein

    Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids – The Fats of Life

    Michael B. Gross, MD, Chief Medical Officer, PRN

    The Preventable Causes of Death in the United States: Comparative Risk Assessment of Dietary, Lifestyle and Metabolic Risk Factors

    PLoS Medicine

    Goodarz Danaei, Eric L. Ding, Dariush Mozaffarian, Ben Taylor, Jurgen Rehm, Christopher J. L. Murray, Majid Ezzati

    Fish Oil Triglycerides vs. Ethyl Esters

    Michael Gross, MD, Susan Klein, ND

    Low Dietary Nutrient Intakes and Respiratory Health in Adolescents

    Medscape Today

    Jane S. Burns, ScD; Douglas W. Dockery, ScD; Lucas M. Neas, ScD; Joel Schwarts, PhD; Brent A. Coull, PhD; Mark Raizenne, ScD; and Frank E. Speizer, MD

Many years ago I suffered a corneal abrasion.  For several years I was OK and did not have any problems but that was short lived.  What started to happen was that at least twice a year the abrasion would open ~ usually in the winter months.  I would go to the eye doctor and he would treat it and after a few days my eye would be OK.  I was told to use eye drops during the day and salve at night to keep my eye moist.  Part of the reason the abrasion would open was due to my eyes being dry and in the winter with the heat in the house my eyes would become even drier.  My eyes were always itchy and at times I felt as if I had sand in them.  I was also diagnosed several years ago with blepharitis.  About 1 1/2 years ago I once again suffered a corneal abrasion.  When I went to the eye doctor the first thing he showed me was a bottle of your Dry Eye Vitamins.  I purchased the bottle and started to take 4 day ~ 2 in the morning and 2 at night.  At first I did not think that they were making a difference and it was not until I ran out of them that I realized what a difference they did make.  Since taking the vitamins on a daily basis I am not only happy to say that I have not suffered any abrasions but my belpharatis is gone.  My eyes are no longer itchy and feel as though they have sand in them.  On my last visit to the eye doctor he also commented on how white the whites of my eyes were.  To me these vitamins are like a miracle and I would recommend them to anyone who has a problem with dry eyes.  Thank you for coming out with a product that makes such a difference not only in my life but I am sure in the lives of many.
 

Patricia