Anonymous wrote:I really notice the fish taste when I drink the fish/algae tainted DHA milk with sugary items, like dark chocolate, yummy cheese cake, etc. If I drink a cool refreshing glass without the sugary pairing I don't notice it as much. A simple solution....buy different milk, preferably milk that is local... yea... support your local farmers. We have the power of being consumers... boycott lame supplements. If I need fish oils, I'll eat fish.
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Why are you drinking that stuff? Get yourselves some real milk from a local farmer that feeds his cows on grass. It will taste awesome and have plenty of DHA.
If you want extra DHA, take a vitamin or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Why are you drinking that stuff? Get yourselves some real milk from a local farmer that feeds his cows on grass. It will taste awesome and have plenty of DHA.
If you want extra DHA, take a vitamin or something.
Ding ding ding. I think it is so absurd that they add a supplement from another product/life form to make up for what has been removed for the sake of mass production. Trickling springs at whole foods is the most delicious milk I have ever tasted.
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Why are you drinking that stuff? Get yourselves some real milk from a local farmer that feeds his cows on grass. It will taste awesome and have plenty of DHA.
If you want extra DHA, take a vitamin or something.
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I have yet to find a cow that produces lactose free milk : ).
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Why are you drinking that stuff? Get yourselves some real milk from a local farmer that feeds his cows on grass. It will taste awesome and have plenty of DHA.
If you want extra DHA, take a vitamin or something.
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Why are you drinking that stuff? Get yourselves some real milk from a local farmer that feeds his cows on grass. It will taste awesome and have plenty of DHA.
If you want extra DHA, take a vitamin or something.