It is commonly known that Fish oils are a great source of minerals and nutrients that can be used to help the body fight off wear and tear and stay healthy. Fish oils are high in a substance known as Omega 3 which can help with the following:
1. Reduce Pain and Inflammation. Omega 3 fatty acids, improve your inflammatory response – that is combating swelling. This can help with people that may suffer from conditions such as arthritis, or osteoarthritis. The oils may also help with maintaining the lubrication of the joints, such as knees and elbows.
2. Improve brain performance – You may have read that Omega 3s are now being trialled by schools to help improve children’s attention problems, this is because many studies show the powerful effect that fish oil can have on the brain.
3. Improve cardiovascular strength – Omega 3 fatty acids are thought to reduce cholesterol, which can help improve the lifespan of your heart. This is of course a good thing, which is why you should regularly eat mackerel and other types of oily fish in your diet. The fish oil found in the mackerel can help add years to your life expectancy – your heart needs all the help it can get.
4. Lower rates of depression and psychosis – Studies have also shown that Omegas may alleviate the symptoms of depression in some people who take high doses of Omega 3s on a regular basis.
With just these 4 potential benefits of increasing your Fish Oil intake, can you afford not to? The likely benefits of increased Omega 3s in your diet are so important. So get yourself down to your local fish market and stock up on those fantastic Omega 3 rich fish and reap the benefits today.
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I read an interesting blog post about using fish oil to improve the health of your pets. The post talks about how fish oil improved the dander problems of cats. It seems, however, that it can also help the inflammatory problems of pets, just like in humans. Some people were hesitant to use fish oil on their pets with diabetes, but it seems that the supplement does not increase blood sugar levels as many feared. Also, fish oil seems to slow the spread of cancer in certain pets, something that can extend the life of a pet or help keep veterinarian bills low.
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A recent article from a registered dietitian pointed out six fish oil benefits you may not know. I will paraphrase here.
1. Extends the longevity of those suffering from congestive heart failure.
2. Keeps C-reactive down in blood (helps fight inflammation)
3. Can keep at bay some forms of aggressive prostate cancer
4. Improves asthma symptoms, especially in children
5. Improves dry eyes (makes oily tears)
6. Females especially battle tolerance to cold, fish oil helps by encouraging blood vessels to do their job.
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Lots of women and now wondering… should I be taking fish oil supplements while pregnant? This is obviously a question, first and foremost, for your doctor. That said, many studies are finding fish oil as being beneficial toward brain development of children in the womb. The absolute must is finding a supplement that has been purified of mercury and other toxins. There are advanced purification processes in place now, but some stores still sell ‘the cheap stuff.’ In fact, if you find a purified supplement, it’s probably safer than eating seafood itself.
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LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans put out another fish oil benefits story. The LSUHSC study found that the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil are especially helpful in fighting diseases like Parkinson’s. This can help fight toxins that contribute to the break down of cells in the body.
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We’ve discussed fish oil dosage for humans, but what about cows? A new study out shows that giving cows fish oil supplments can significantly reduce the amount of methane gas emanating from these beasts. Methane is 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
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Fish oil was in the New York Times today. The article discussed the possibility of fish oil containing high levels of mercury. The gist of the article is that after many studies most fish oil supplements found on the market do not contain significant levels of mercury. Fish oil dosage can be limited should you think this is a concern.
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Diets rich in fish oils can help boost children’s immune system. This recent report in the Journal of Pediatrics gives more support for us fish oil proselytizers. My only fear, with children, in giving them lots of fish are the potential toxins. This is why I prefer supplements for myself (good supplements strip toxins out). I do not know of any supplement for children with the appropriate fish oil dosage. Fish oil can thin the blood and certain supplements have toxins determinal to children’s health, so be sure to consult your doctor before even considering such an action.
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We hear all the time about people taking designer drugs to improve their cholesterol levels. Sounds great, right? Pop a pill and be happy. I am not trying to make a hard statement on perscription drugs here, but what I will say is that diet can play a huge role in helping lower your cholesterol level. One of the main ways to do so is increase the percentage of omega-3 fatty acids that you take. Of course here, we talk a lot about finding the right fish oil dosage for you, but you can certainly start with your own diet. Take that responsibility first. Want to pop a pill, fish oil or perscription (obviously I prefer the natural remedy), fine, but also take some personal responsibility as well.
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We are now learning that if we dig deep enough into fish oil, what we’re really after is DHA or docosahexaenoic acid. This is the most effective form of omega-3 fatty acids for your health. Some studies have shown than fish oil can help you lose weight, simply by taking the supplement itself — 2.2 pounds according to one survey. Other reputable studies have also shown certain fish oil dosage to improve your heart health. Of course the benefits go on, but these are two of the latest and most credible studies.
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