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Features:
- Formulated to provide essential Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) to support cardiovascular and heart health.
- Sourced from wild-caught deep ocean fish rather than farm-raised alternatives to ensure authentic nutrient profiles.
- Undergoes a molecular purification process designed to remove heavy metals, mercury, PCBs, dioxins, and furans.
- Provides a high-capacity 230-count bottle offering a continuous 115-day supply when taken at the recommended daily dosage.
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Eating fatty fish is associated with brain health but multiple studies show that supplements don't have the same effect. The latest study was published just last week.
https://news.keckmedici
Alarmingly, another study from last month showed that fish oil supplements ACTUALLY ACCELERATED COGNITIVE DECLINE in older adults. Just read the Conclusions if you want to skip all the medical jargon.
https://www.sciencedire
As for cardiovascular health, once again, eating fatty fish is beneficial but supplements don't seem to do much for healthy individuals. For people with cardiovascular risks, e.g. high triglycerides or heart disease, prescription doses do show benefits. But fish oil supplements may also increase the risk of atrial fibrilation, stroke and bleeding. In other words, it may actually harm the heart. For that reason and the questionable benefits, we do not recommend fish oil supplements to healthy patients.
Here's one study associating fish oil supplements with atrial fibrillation:
https://www.bhf.org.uk/informatio...up
Botton line: Fatty fish and fish oil supplements seem to behave differently in the body. If you have cardiovascular risks, supplements do decrease morbidity and mortality. Take it under the supervision of a physician. But if you're healthy, there is no reason to take it and it may even harm you.
Eating fatty fish is associated with brain health but multiple studies show that supplements don't have the same effect. The latest study was published just last week.
https://news.keckmedici
Alarmingly, another study from last month showed that fish oil supplements ACTUALLY ACCELERATED COGNITIVE DECLINE in older adults. Just read the Conclusions if you want to skip all the medical jargon.
https://www.sciencedire
As for cardiovascular health, once again, eating fatty fish is beneficial but supplements don't seem to do much for healthy individuals. For people with cardiovascular risks, e.g. high triglycerides or heart disease, prescription doses do show benefits. But fish oil supplements may also increase the risk of atrial fibrilation, stroke and bleeding. In other words, it may actually harm the heart. For that reason and the questionable benefits, we do not recommend fish oil supplements to healthy patients.
Here's one study associating fish oil supplements with atrial fibrillation:
https://www.bhf.org.uk/informatio...up
Botton line: Fatty fish and fish oil supplements seem to behave differently in the body. If you have cardiovascular risks, supplements do decrease morbidity and mortality. Take it under the supervision of a physician. But if you're healthy, there is no reason to take it and it may even harm you.
The researchers admit that they have no information on what fish oils and omega-3s the supplements contained and what doses people took.
Participants were only asked if they 'regularly' used fish oil supplements at the beginning of the study. This could have been daily for some people, but a few times a week for others.
Also, we do not know how many people carried on taking the supplements throughout the study. Furthermore, as the study was observational, there may have been other factors affecting participants' heart and circulatory disease risk.
For example, the study found people who took fish oil supplements were less likely to smoke.
As smoking increases the risk of a heart attack, these people would have been at lower risk of having a heart attack than those that smoked.
One strength of the study is its size, with data from over 400,000 people.
However, this group was not diverse, with 95 per cent of participants of White ethnicity.
This means the results could be different for people of other ethnicities."
Eating fatty fish is associated with brain health but multiple studies show that supplements don't have the same effect. The latest study was published just last week.
https://news.keckmedici
Alarmingly, another study from last month showed that fish oil supplements ACTUALLY ACCELERATED COGNITIVE DECLINE in older adults. Just read the Conclusions if you want to skip all the medical jargon.
https://www.sciencedire
As for cardiovascular health, once again, eating fatty fish is beneficial but supplements don't seem to do much for healthy individuals. For people with cardiovascular risks, e.g. high triglycerides or heart disease, prescription doses do show benefits. But fish oil supplements may also increase the risk of atrial fibrilation, stroke and bleeding. In other words, it may actually harm the heart. For that reason and the questionable benefits, we do not recommend fish oil supplements to healthy patients.
Here's one study associating fish oil supplements with atrial fibrillation:
https://www.bhf.org.uk/informatio...up
Botton line: Fatty fish and fish oil supplements seem to behave differently in the body. If you have cardiovascular risks, supplements do decrease morbidity and mortality. Take it under the supervision of a physician. But if you're healthy, there is no reason to take it and it may even harm you.
Eating fatty fish is associated with brain health but multiple studies show that supplements don't have the same effect. The latest study was published just last week.
https://news.keckmedici
Alarmingly, another study from last month showed that fish oil supplements ACTUALLY ACCELERATED COGNITIVE DECLINE in older adults. Just read the Conclusions if you want to skip all the medical jargon.
https://www.sciencedire
As for cardiovascular health, once again, eating fatty fish is beneficial but supplements don't seem to do much for healthy individuals. For people with cardiovascular risks, e.g. high triglycerides or heart disease, prescription doses do show benefits. But fish oil supplements may also increase the risk of atrial fibrilation, stroke and bleeding. In other words, it may actually harm the heart. For that reason and the questionable benefits, we do not recommend fish oil supplements to healthy patients.
Here's one study associating fish oil supplements with atrial fibrillation:
https://www.bhf.org.uk/informatio...up
Botton line: Fatty fish and fish oil supplements seem to behave differently in the body. If you have cardiovascular risks, supplements do decrease morbidity and mortality. Take it under the supervision of a physician. But if you're healthy, there is no reason to take it and it may even harm you.
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