No, this is not Topolo's first supplement. It is actually a "super" fishoil created by Biotest.
Has anyone tried it? It has ultra high levels of DHA and EPA and CLA, compared to anything else.
Is it overkill?
"But before we look at the exact amounts of the ingredients, let's look at another fatty acid supplement, Natural Factor's Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil capsules. (It's what I used to use before I started using a liquid version made by another company.)
Each 4-capsule serving of Natural Factor's oil contains:
DHA: 280 mg.
EPA: 320 mg.
You can get it from Whole Foods for a little over 20 bucks.
Now let's look at a 4-capsule serving of Biotest's Flameout:
DHA: 2200 mg.
EPA: 880 mg.
That means that each equivalent-sized serving of Biotest's Flameout contains about 8 times the DHA and about 2.5 times the EPA content of the fish oil."
Has anyone tried it? It has ultra high levels of DHA and EPA and CLA, compared to anything else.
Is it overkill?


"But before we look at the exact amounts of the ingredients, let's look at another fatty acid supplement, Natural Factor's Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil capsules. (It's what I used to use before I started using a liquid version made by another company.)
Each 4-capsule serving of Natural Factor's oil contains:
DHA: 280 mg.
EPA: 320 mg.
You can get it from Whole Foods for a little over 20 bucks.
Now let's look at a 4-capsule serving of Biotest's Flameout:
DHA: 2200 mg.
EPA: 880 mg.
That means that each equivalent-sized serving of Biotest's Flameout contains about 8 times the DHA and about 2.5 times the EPA content of the fish oil."