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  • I am 24 years old and my Triglycerides are in 383 because I have Familial hypertriglyceridemia and I cant control it so I am taking this treatment as my last option available.

  • @chompipin, my moms were 9-hundred something. She ate a little better and hers are now around 230. I hear the stain medications cause more harm than good. Causing things from cancer to heart attacks and even death.

  • I started taking TGS Formula now with an improved add that I really dont know what is it.

    The urine is very yellow and with a strong odor such as the first urinates in the morning.

    Is that a normal reaction of the body using in conjunction with the product?

    I am taking 2 pills in the morning and 2 pills in the lunch with several water, since 3 weeks ago I feel a difference in my digestion and feel more with strength and vitality

  • When taking the TGs Formula, the color of your urine may turn bright or neon yellow, mainly due to the B-2 vitamin (riboflavin) absorbed by the body. This is normal. Your body is absorbing what it can take in, and the excess of vitamin B2 is simply passed out in the urine. Two sulphur-containing amino acids (L-Cysteine and Dl-Methionine) give off traces of sulphur dioxide, hence that "bad smell" of your urine. - Andrew Mierzejewski, FOH INC.

  • My triglycerides are 222 and my Cholesterol levels are normal. I would like to know if I may take these supplements shown here with high quality fish oils like Lovaza?

    Thank you

  • By all means, you can take the TGs Formula along with high quality fish oil. As far as Lovaza (formerly Omacor) is concerned, please consider the following incomplete list of side effects associated with taking it: acne; an increase in LDL-bad cholesterol levels in patients with hypertriglyceridemia; belching; upset stomach, nausea; an increase in the liver enzymes; prolongation of bleeding time; infection; flu-like symptoms; change in sense of taste. ~ Andrew Mierzejewski, Full of Health Inc.

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