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Fish Oil Benefits - Prevent disease and increase overall health
Here we will look at the benefits of fish oil and the medical
studies that show they can prevent disease, help us live longer,
keep us younger and increase vitality.
A regular daily dose of fish oil gives us massive health benefits
so lets look at them.
We all remember cod liver oil
Growing up I can remember a single event which helped to create
a dislike for fish most of my youthful years. That was taking
Cod Liver Oil. Mostly it was not deodorized, and created a rather
negative impression.
However, I realize that the robust health I enjoyed as a child
and teen-ager can most likely be traced back to the daily dose
of CLO!
What is fish oil, and what can it do for us health wise
Fish oil is oil obtained from the tissues of oily fish.
Naturally, one may eat the fish (certain varieties) and get some
benefits of fish oil, but modern pharmacology has learned to purify
and concentrate (as well as deodorize) such oil, and makes the
same available in effective dosages. Study after study on the
effects of fish oil has some startling conclusions:
- Fish oil is basically safe, and has very few, if any side
effects, other than the positive ones claimed.
- Fish oil, as purified has pollutants and toxics removed. In
nature, even wild and deep water fish show signs of PCB and
other highly toxic chemicals in their tissue. The pharmaceutical
grade of fish oil has negligible amounts of any impurities.
- People who have higher does of saturated fats (Omega-6) to
the unsaturated ones (Omega-3, as found in fish oil) are generally
less healthy, die earlier and are ill while alive.
Why is in fish oil that is so good for us?
Fish oil contains large amounts of EPA and DHA which are the
principal omega-3 fatty acids. EPA stands for eicosapentaenoic
acid while DHA is docosahexaenoic acid.
Scientists and doctors know these to be essential fatty acids.
As they are essential, without them we can die.
On the other hand, modern day food processing fill our diets
with Trans-Fatty acids, and saturated fatty acids (Omega-6 that
is found in meat, for example), which are most likely responsible
for the pandemic of cancer and other life debilitating diseases.
Fish and fish oil have only unsaturated fatty acids.
The differences and benefits Between Omega 3 & 6
Although there are minor differences in the Omega-3 and Omega-6
groups, they are quite different when metabolized in the body.
Omega-6 acids appear to cause inflammation, tumor growth and
blood clotting, while the omega-3 acids act entirely the opposite.
Although we do need both omega-3s and omega-6s the ratio of both
has forever been relatively equal 1:1.
A global change in our dietary habits recently has changed this
ratio to something closer to 20 parts of Omega-6 to one part Omega-3.
Many scientists and the medical community now believe that this
imbalance of saturated to unsaturated fats are a major reason
for the high incidence of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, hypertension,
premature aging, and many forms of cancer.
It is not possible to cite all the studies made, but summarizing
one can say that the addition of about 500 to 2,500mg per day
of pharmaceutical grade fish oil can do some or all the following
for everyone (from children to advanced geriatrics)
- Increase memory function, or help impaired ones (as in Alzheimer's
and dementia)
- Modify the behavior of over-active children
- Help clear the arteries of cholesterol and ameliorate or reverse
atherosclerosis, angina, heart attack, congestive heart failure,
arrhythmias, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease, and enerally
prevent heart disease
- Reduce inflammation and can be of great benefit to people
suffering from rheumatoid arthritis or ulcerative colitis.
- Delay or reduce tumor development in breast cancer, and other
forms of cancer as well.
- Benefit people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a
chronic inflammatory disease.
- Bolster the immune system
- Generally increase life-span and quality of your life.
For other general information on fish oil and its positive
effects, what to eat to get it naturally, see part 2 of this
article on www.net-planet.org
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