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atalanta | 13:01 Thu 04th Sep 2014 | Body & Soul
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Does anyone know about treating Raynaud's with fish oils ? If so, which fish oils and what dosage ? And would fish oil interact/interfere with nifedipine ?
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I have never seen any study that shows that fish oils (omega 3 I presume) has any beneficial or preventative effect on Raynaud's Phenomenon.
Don't waste your money.

Fish oils and nifedipine are quite compatible.
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Thanks. I have seen the result of a tiny study (about 32 people) which suggests that sufferers from primary Raynaud's can get relief by taking fish oils, but the dose suggested seems awfully high.
O.K.....then I guess it would be Omega 3.
The study you reference is included in this overview:

http://www.med.nyu.edu/content?ChunkIID=21804

Having experienced Raynaud's for a number of years, (my experience seems to be limited to hands only) I was surprised that the link also references a study involving l'arginine which I've used in gel form for about 6 months and found it seemed to help. However, I'll try it for a while longer before opting out... just in case. My experience seems to be limited to hands only...
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I was interested to see that you mention L- arginine. I looked it up, and found that it can help with hight blood pressure. If my blood pressure got any lower than it already is, I'd probably be dead, so I may give that one a miss.

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