2010/11/16

More Proof of the Uselessness of Omega-3 Derivatives on Health

Well, here is even more proof to show everyone that everything Brian Peskin is saying is true about the idiocy of the nutrition, and medical community going crazy with suggesting high doses of omega 3 fatty acids (fish oil, and other) being beneficial. It isn't! High dose omega 3 alone is NOT beneficial because the body does not work that way. We NEED the proper balance of PARENT Omega Fatty Acids Omega 6 and Omega 3, not Omega-3 alone as everyone is trying to make us swallow.
 
Read this information published on Monday November 15th. It's about as NEW as you are going to get:

"New study findings show no benefit of prescription omega-3 fatty acids in prevention of recurrent symptomatic atrial fibrillation in affected patients"
 
Findings from a new study show, compared to placebo, treatment with high-dose prescription omega-3 fatty acids did not reduce the recurrence of symptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF) among patients with symptomatic paroxysmal AF or persistent AF who have no evidence of substantial structural heart disease. The study was presented today at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions and also published online in The Journal of the American Medical Association.

Here's the link in case it doesn't show up above:
 
http://pharmalive.com/News/index.cfm?articleid=744242
 

Of course the final line in the news shows us that this is a press release by GSK, one of the Big Pharma companies who claim they are trying to "improve" our lives. Right. Improve their bottom line is more like it.

 

I'm glad this got posted. Omega-3 by itself is NOT the way to go, and fish oil is Omega-3 derivatives, which is even worse!!

 

If you want the right stuff, contact Yes Supplements and get the proper blend of PARENT Essential Fatty Acids in the right Omega 6 to Omega 3 Ratio (2.5:1 to 1:1).

 

Keep bringing us the truth, Brian! Keep bringing us the truth.

 

Cam

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