For every study pointing in one direction, there's another study pointing in the opposite direction. I wish you had referenced your source material for the claim that omega-3's don't oxidize in the body. That is a key question and if there is definitive evidence that oxidation is not an issue I would love to read the research.
67 years old - I used c15 for 3 months. seen improvement in prediabetes a1c 5.7 from 6,2, liver, sleep, better workout swimming can compete with people 15 years younger, improved muscle mass. Now I use 2 capsules a day .
@@kennettle My story - Begin with a try - one month supply. After 2 weeks one capsule a day I started to feel some effect. I increased to 2 capsules a day - effect was stronger, and ordered 1 year supply. Will continue with 2 and then go back to one per day and then a break to conclude
I for one, will not be without c15. I have more energy. feel so much better. Sleep better, my body just feels better, Say what you want , I won't be without c15,
The last question you did not answer. I wanted to hear how your molecular distillation reduces the contaminants in your product,but you talked around this question; why?
Is there any evidence that increasing Omega3 index in men results in higher testosterone levels? Over the last five years I have increased my Omega3 Index from 7.5% to 14%. Over the same time my testosterone levels have increased from 876 to 1173 ng/dl. I am currently 64 years old. This seems very unusual for a man of my age. Might be worth a study or at least a survey.
It's irritating to hear the C15:0 marketers claim their product is better than omega-3s. That's a worse comparison than apples and oranges; more like comparing apples and car tires. The two FAs have different biological structure and function, and I strongly suspect our cells do not haphazardly substitute one for the other in any particular context. Thank you for your comments and characterization of the "noise" regarding C15:0.
Every wannabe ‘expert’ is jumping on the C15 bandwagon I guess to not appear behind the times. The only credible and detailed analysis of the available research evidence I have seen was by Physionic and his analysis poured a flood of cold water on there being good evidence to take C15 at all much less call it out as a total wonder substance. Someone has run an amazing hype campaign is my vew
After obtaining his PhD, Physio Nick became a teacher at a college ranked 194th in the nation and a TH-camr. 99.999% of PhDs have somewhat loftier goals after all that education, and you know the old adage: "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach". In additional to all that education, Nick also has an admirable entrepreneurial spirit. And for a mere $500/year he'll provide you solutions to your health problems (his words, not mine). In his review of C15:0, he knocks the supplement while promoting his own services (before putting in your credit card number and pressing SEND, just know that Nick Verhoeven is not a physician). The underlying issue here, is Physio Nick is not an expert in the field of lipids...well, perhaps a self-professed one. But hey, there's only one way to find out: take the $500 gamble.
"The only credible and detailed analysis of the available research evidence I have seen was by Physionic..." C15 did lower elevated liver enzymes in humans.
@ but the claims that C15 is some kind of special supplement were not substantiated by the evidence. You should work in marketing or politics if cherry picking information like that.
@janalderton8644 hopefully you have exhausted looking for treatable pathology/medication/diet/lifestyle cause and if no cause was apparent have tried serious dietary / lifestyle modifications and theb there are a heap of supplements to try that have great evidence for benefit compared to the relatively scantily researched but fashionable c15
For every study pointing in one direction, there's another study pointing in the opposite direction. I wish you had referenced your source material for the claim that omega-3's don't oxidize in the body. That is a key question and if there is definitive evidence that oxidation is not an issue I would love to read the research.
67 years old - I used c15 for 3 months. seen improvement in prediabetes a1c 5.7 from 6,2, liver, sleep, better workout swimming can compete with people 15 years younger, improved muscle mass. Now I use 2 capsules a day .
that is exciting. I just took my first capsule today.
@@kennettle My story - Begin with a try - one month supply. After 2 weeks one capsule a day I started to feel some effect. I increased to 2 capsules a day - effect was stronger, and ordered 1 year supply. Will continue with 2 and then go back to one per day and then a break to conclude
Why do you take a break from it?
@@obsessedwithhealth no break. continue with 1 a day
Are you sure you didn’t make any other changes over that time. Improved diet, sleep, stress, more exercise?
I for one, will not be without c15. I have more energy. feel so much better. Sleep better, my body just feels better, Say what you want , I won't be without c15,
Do you get funding from big phamer companies
Have you looked at urolithin A? I use it along with my Krill Oil Omega 3 my Omega 3 numets are 8.56
Can't wait for part 2!!
23:09 confusion about linoic acid danger vs natural healthy ala which some can convert to omega 3.
It's fun watching you guys. Hope to see more 30m videos.
The last question you did not answer. I wanted to hear how your molecular distillation reduces the contaminants in your product,but you talked around this question; why?
The one and only place to get that supplement charges a whole lot of money and made them suspect To my wallet.
Is there any evidence that increasing Omega3 index in men results in higher testosterone levels? Over the last five years I have increased my Omega3 Index from 7.5% to 14%. Over the same time my testosterone levels have increased from 876 to 1173 ng/dl. I am currently 64 years old. This seems very unusual for a man of my age. Might be worth a study or at least a survey.
Thank you so much, Dr. Harris and Dr. Jackson, in answering my question about the DHA ratio for fertility clients! Appreciate your time😊.
It's irritating to hear the C15:0 marketers claim their product is better than omega-3s. That's a worse comparison than apples and oranges; more like comparing apples and car tires. The two FAs have different biological structure and function, and I strongly suspect our cells do not haphazardly substitute one for the other in any particular context.
Thank you for your comments and characterization of the "noise" regarding C15:0.
Every wannabe ‘expert’ is jumping on the C15 bandwagon I guess to not appear behind the times. The only credible and detailed analysis of the available research evidence I have seen was by Physionic and his analysis poured a flood of cold water on there being good evidence to take C15 at all much less call it out as a total wonder substance. Someone has run an amazing hype campaign is my vew
After obtaining his PhD, Physio Nick became a teacher at a college ranked 194th in the nation and a TH-camr. 99.999% of PhDs have somewhat loftier goals after all that education, and you know the old adage: "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach". In additional to all that education, Nick also has an admirable entrepreneurial spirit. And for a mere $500/year he'll provide you solutions to your health problems (his words, not mine). In his review of C15:0, he knocks the supplement while promoting his own services (before putting in your credit card number and pressing SEND, just know that Nick Verhoeven is not a physician). The underlying issue here, is Physio Nick is not an expert in the field of lipids...well, perhaps a self-professed one. But hey, there's only one way to find out: take the $500 gamble.
"The only credible and detailed analysis of the available research evidence I have seen was by Physionic..." C15 did lower elevated liver enzymes in humans.
@ but the claims that C15 is some kind of special supplement were not substantiated by the evidence. You should work in marketing or politics if cherry picking information like that.
@@georgecav I actually have had problems with elevated ALT and AST liver enzymes, so I did pay attention to this particular significant effect.
@janalderton8644 hopefully you have exhausted looking for treatable pathology/medication/diet/lifestyle cause and if no cause was apparent have tried serious dietary / lifestyle modifications and theb there are a heap of supplements to try that have great evidence for benefit compared to the relatively scantily researched but fashionable c15