I actually do, as we have seen several people taking 500+ develop subchorionic hemorrhages.
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I actually do, as we have seen several people taking 500+ develop subchorionic hemorrhages.
Can I ask why is flaxseed oil not safe? I switched to costco’s Ubiquinol a couple months ago since it is way cheaper. Now very worried.
It drastically, drastically raises the risks of premature labor (so we know 100% it affects hormones) in the 2ne and 3rd trimester, and it's believed to be because it lowers estrogen and messes up the way estrogen works in the body. It works in such a way that it may interfere with the way the baby is meant to grow even very early on before the placenta is formed (since it inhibits the way the trophoblast forms) and although this part of it is much more speculative than the premature labor thing, it feels safer to me to avoid it totally.
That having been said, that is flaxseed oil SUPPS. I dont' have any evidence that the small amounts of flaxseed oil in coq10 would be harmful, but I would find another source without the flax oil if possible.
Thanks atomic.
It seems like the ones available where I am have some kind of oil. The other ones use olive oil. Is this ok? I am stopping the ones I have been taking as of today.
Olive oil is better than flaxseed,. Get the olive oil one.
Is ubiquinol still okayish for blue swaying blood sugar wise?
Yes it's fine, I don't know if you saw my explanation in the other thread but when you're eating HE Diet it literally cannot lower blood sugar like it does for pink swayers. Ubiquinol is fine for blue swayers to take and I will continue to recommend it to them.