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		<title>By: alan</title>
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		<description>Hi,

Excellent.  Yes, healthy fats do not generally drive triglycerides up.  Processed carbs do!  Also, high dose omega 3s (from fish oil) are actually an FDA approved treatment for high triglycerides.  These are given in amounts of up to 3000 milligrams total
DHA and EPA.

Good luck, Alan Inglis MD</description>
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<p>Excellent.  Yes, healthy fats do not generally drive triglycerides up.  Processed carbs do!  Also, high dose omega 3s (from fish oil) are actually an FDA approved treatment for high triglycerides.  These are given in amounts of up to 3000 milligrams total<br />
DHA and EPA.</p>
<p>Good luck, Alan Inglis MD</p>
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