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Posted by saturn on July 7, 2007, at 6:31:10
Hi.
Does anyone know if fish oil capsules can be effectively stored in the refrigerator for several months, or would there be too much condensation?
If so, could they simply be stored in a refrigerator for a few months and then taken out for use several hours later?
Thanks...Peace...Saturn.
Posted by Daky on July 8, 2007, at 21:53:04
In reply to Fish Oil Storage, posted by saturn on July 7, 2007, at 6:31:10
My endocrinologist recommends storing them in the freezer.
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> Does anyone know if fish oil capsules can be effectively stored in the refrigerator for several months, or would there be too much condensation?
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> If so, could they simply be stored in a refrigerator for a few months and then taken out for use several hours later?
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> Thanks...Peace...Saturn.
Posted by revaaron on July 8, 2007, at 22:21:14
In reply to Fish Oil Storage, posted by saturn on July 7, 2007, at 6:31:10
I don't see any reason you couldn't. Or even freeze it. I keep my liquid fish oil in the fridge, and take a slug of it straight out of the bottle. There is no need to take it out of the fridge to warm it up first for your capsules.
Posted by tealady on July 9, 2007, at 2:56:56
In reply to Re: Fish Oil Storage, posted by Daky on July 8, 2007, at 21:53:04
Wouldn't they stick together?
Posted by revaaron on July 10, 2007, at 21:08:50
In reply to Re: Fish Oil Storage, posted by tealady on July 9, 2007, at 2:56:56
> Wouldn't they stick together?
The gelcaps? I don't see why they would. Are yours wet or something?
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