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Yes. In fact, vitamin D is best absorbed when taken with a meal containing fats or oils, so fish oil can only help with that. Absorption of the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil won't be affected by the vitamin D.
See the "What to Consider When Using" section of each Review for more tips for taking vitamin D and fish oil.
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Richard10779
February 19, 2019Can do something on NAD+ /NR please?
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February 20, 2019Thank you for your suggestion Richard, we will keep this in mind. You can find more information about nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) and nicotinamide riboside in the Niacin section of the B Vitamins Supplements Review ( https://www.consumerlab.com/reviews/review-best-b-vitamins-and-complexes-energy-b6-b12-biotin-niacin-folic-acid/bvitamins/#niagen).
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Patricia10777
February 11, 2019Does Sytrinol lower cholesterol?
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February 14, 2019Hi Patricia - Please see the "Summary of Evidence for Cholesterol-lowering Ingredients" in the Cholesterol-Lowerers Review for more information about Sytrinol: https://www.consumerlab.com/reviews/cholesterol-lowering-supplements-review-sterols-policosanol/cholesterol/#whatitdoes
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