Is it ok to take fish oil capsules & ginkgo biloba at the same time?!


Question: Yes...there are no contraindications to it.


Answers: Yes...there are no contraindications to it.

Absolutely
YES!

not if you value your taste buds

Yes, it's fine. I take both of them, and i'm great. :) Remember, they aren't drugs..t hey are Herbs, and oils. Almost like have a Salad in Pill form. haha. But yeah.. it's fine.

I do it all the time.

I'm no doctor, but I'd assume so. I was able to take fish oil pills during my pregnancy with my son ( doc said it was ok)...but If you're really concerned about it, I'd ask a physician.

And to the woman who said they are just herbs: My mother is an RN and works for a doctor who likes holistic treatment. His NUMBER ONE pet peeve is that people think HERBS can be harmless!!! They can be just as dangerous as perscription pills if taken with the wrong combinations. After all, most of our perscription medications are derrived from plants!!!

ITS O.K, BUT GIVE A BIT GAP.

oh yes, w/ about anything but belladonna alkaloids any herb thats a moai and st. johns.

I would have thought it would be okay since fish oil are genuinely safe in every way. Ask your pharmacist who will be the best person to ask.

Ginkgo may have some undesirable effects, especially for individuals with blood circulation disorders and those taking anti-coagulants such as aspirin and warfarin, although recent studies have found that ginkgo has little or no effect on the anticoagulant properties or pharmacodynamics of warfarin. Ginkgo should also not be used by people who are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) or by pregnant women without first consulting a doctor.
Ginkgo side effects and cautions include: possible increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, heart palpitations, and restlessness. If any side effects are experienced, consumption should be stopped immediately.
Some experts believe that taking fish oil (in any form) can help regulate cholesterol in the body,because fish oil has high levels of omega-3 fatty acids.Besides cholesterol regulation, benefits include anti-inflammatory properties and positive effects on body composition. However, the preferred source of Omega 3 should be from the fish's body, not the liver. The liver and liver products (such as cod liver oil) of fish and many animals (such as seals and whales) contain Omega-3, but also the active form of vitamin A. At high levels, this form of the vitamin can be dangerous.
PS Sheri B They are drugs and can have harmful as well as beneficial effects don't let the word natural fool you into thinking otherwise.

Yes, yes.

sure yeah i have done that before

Yes, that's fine. I take these two and it's perfectly safe.

Yes fantastic I take thoughs also great your looking after your health.





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