Fish
Oil forethought By John Erickson
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The number
one over-the-counter supplement to take for physical,
emotional and spiritual well-being has got to be fish
oil. Modern nutritional science tells a magnificent tale
about the wonders of fish oil. Fish oil has been shown
to improve skin complexion, enhance good-mood levels,
increase bone strength, decrease allergy symptoms, and
help the body burn fat more efficiently. Scientists initially
called fish oil “vitamin F,” (for fat) an
old term that shouldn’t be lost.
Fish oil is
essential, meaning it must be supplied by your diet. Cold
water fish like salmon, tuna, mackerel, halibut, and herring
are the best food sources of fish oil. Most people need
to take a fish oil supplement because eating fish four
to five times per week may not be practical or affordable
for most. Even if you did eat high amounts of fish, you
would run the risk of overloading on toxins that come
from the sea–fish quality is very questionable these
days.
Fish oil is
available in liquid and capsule form. Most people begin
taking fish oil and suddenly stop because of the foul
aftertaste. Luckily highly purified forms of fish oil
are now available that are virtually tasteless and free
from environmental pollutants. Physicians use fish oil
to help combat a multitude of chronic conditions –
type II diabetes, heart disease, depression, and arthritis
–to name just a few.
A more powerful
form of fish oil is now showing up on vitamin store shelves
called krill oil. Krill, a type of marine shrimp abundant
in the oceans, are packed with the two active ingredients
found in fish oil –eicopentanoic acid (EPA) and
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). In a landmark study krill
oil was proven to work faster and more effectively compared
to fish oil when treating menstrual discomforts associated
with PMS.
Always remember to seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist
before taking any nutritional supplements, especially
if you have a medical condition. One thing that angers
me about pharmaceutical drugs is that they’ve managed
to take precedent over Mother Nature. For example, if
someone takes blood pressure medication they can not eat
vitamin K or take a fish oil because these substances
also thin the blood and the blood may become too thin.
Why can’t the patient just take the fish oil and
eat green leafy vegetables to lower their blood pressure?
The cost is way less and there are zero side effects.