Fish oil is oil derived from the tissues of oily fish. It is recommended for a healthy diet because it contains the omega-3 fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), precursors to eicosanoids that reduce inflammation throughout the body. Fish do not actually produce omega-3 fatty acids, but instead accumulate them from either consuming microalgae that produce these fatty acids, as is the case with fish like herring and sardines, or, as is the case with fatty predatory fish, by eating prey fish that have accumulated omega-3 fatty acids from microalgae. Such fatty predatory fish like mackerel, lake trout, flounder, albacore tuna and salmon may be high in omega-3 fatty acids, but due to their position at the top of the food chain, these species can accumulate toxic substances (see biomagnification). For this reason, the FDA recommends limiting consumption of certain (predatory) fish species (e.g. albacore tuna, shark, and swordfish) due to high levels of toxic contaminants such as Mercury, dioxin, PCBs and chlordane. More than 50 percent of the world fish oil production is fed to farmed salmon.
Over the years, fish oil has also sparked a lot of interest in the study treating clinical depression and especially, bipolar disorder. While there have been limited studies done on the subject, there have been notable trials that showed significant evidence to suggest that the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil acted as a mood stabilizer, or at least, enhanced the benefit of SSRI medications. It is also interesting to note that the countries that indicated the highest intake of fish in their diets also correlated with the lowest rates of depression among citizens.
Omega-3 fish oil is good for supporting several major aspects of our health. This includes:
1. Supporting healthy cholesterol levels
2. Supporting cardiovascular health
3. Support arterial health
4. Supporting healthy blood pressure
5. Regulating normal glucose levels
6. Supporting immune health
7. Supporting the healthy development of bones and joints
8. Supporting brain health
9. Supporting healthy skin and hair
When choosing omega 3 supplements, you should choose the highest grade fish oil supplement to avoid contaminants and impurities. Pharmaceutical grade fish oil supplements, like Triple Strength Omega 3, have over 90 percent purity and a high potency of omega 3 fatty acids.
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Foods that have a high fat content in general may cause heartburn/reflux so perhaps as the fish oil pills are being digested it's causing the same problem. Some fish oil pills have a nasty side effect of you burping up a fishy taste and it helps if you keep your fish oil pills in the freezer to reduce this side effect. Perhaps try putting them in the freezer to see if that reduces heartburn as well.
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In that fish oil can be part of a balanced diet, yes. Eating garbage fast food and hoping to make it right by taking a pill is not a good plan for looking healthy.
you can try fish oil pills and flax oil seed pills. the have been working for me.
Yes, Higher Nature offers Omega 3 Fish oil without a fish taste. The pills are liquid softgels.
Yes, it can. It can also cause cancer in your kidneys.
You have got to be kidding.Another answer:Categorically no.
Just as long as it would if you hadn't taken them.
Flax oil, olive oil, fish oil.
Omega 3 fish oil is good for dogs, many of them like it.