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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Fish oil benefits

By Daniel Fittman

Through the history people, scientists, traditional and homeopathic medicine have "blamed" fish oil for many different health benefits. Some of them turned out to be just a myth but others - like being a source of Omega-3 acids - are widely accepted and today fish oil is prescribed to patients that have Omega-3 fatty acids deficit.

We are what we eat or at least our diet has a bit part in how we feel and are. If our diet is unbalanced, if there is lack of Omega-3 fatty acids we can feel the consequences. The shortage of Omega-3 can lead to heart disease, strokes, Arthritis, cancer, psoriasis and depression. So people with low levels of Omega acids can improve their health or prevent any of the mentioned illnesses by taking supplements like fish oil or fish oil tablets. There are also other Omega-3 supplements out there.

There have been quite a few researches made in the past decades and all have proven that fish oil is a rich source of Omega-3 fatty acids. Even though there are (or can be) some side effects to taking fish oil, the benefits definitely prevail.

The necessity for such supplements appears from the fact that foods specific for the western culture dont have a high content of Omega-3 essential fatty acids (while they abound in Omega-6 essential fatty acids). It is only relatively recently that fish based foods, seaweed foods and shellfish foods (the main sources for Omega-3 fatty acids) have been introduced into wide circulation, and it is still only a small number of people that can afford or are inclined to consume such products. As such, for the rest of the population, the need for supplements to make up for that lack in their diet has become apparent.

The Omega-3 essential fatty acids contained in fish oil can help prevent coronary heart disease, Crohns disease, strokes, prostate and colon cancer, kidney malfunctions, lupus. It will also help prevent arteriosclerosis, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest by normalizing the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides and maintaining a good cholesterol balance.

It has also been noted that fish oil has a positive effect in the prevention of the onset of schizophrenia, and while studies have not yet been certified, it seems that the administration of fish oil to young patients who have experienced early symptoms of schizophrenia has managed to help control and even appease the symptoms in a very high percentage of the observed cases.

Fish oils seems to work well in cases of mental illnesses. Another condition where fish oil has confirmed beneficial effects is depression. This is especially the case when depression itself is triggered by the Omega-3 fatty acids deficit.

Fish oil is a very effective supplement to your diet but it is not some sort of a miracle cure for all your problems. So do not take any action without consulting your doctor about your condition and if taking fish oil can be beneficial to your health or not. - 17268

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