Fish oil supplements not beneficial for decreasing chances of heart disease?

December 27th, 2007 | by admin |
mike f asked:


I just saw on CNN this morning a cardiologist saying that fish oil supplements are basically useless, that only the actual food source provides the benefits of decreasing stroke and heart disease? Is this so?
I always understood that the omega-3 fatty acids are what provide these benefits, which are included in both the fish oils supplements and obviously the fish themselves….

Tammy
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  1. One Response to “Fish oil supplements not beneficial for decreasing chances of heart disease?”

  2. By milton b on Dec 30, 2007 | Reply

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