Fish Oil supplements useless for decreasing chances of heart disease?

April 21st, 2008 | 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….

Shane
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  1. 2 Responses to “Fish Oil supplements useless for decreasing chances of heart disease?”

  2. By cinderella on Apr 24, 2008 | Reply

    yes they are really good for the heart

  3. By web_countess on Apr 25, 2008 | Reply

    The actual food you find different mineral and organic complexes that cant be bad for your health but its better to eat the actual food you find different mineral and organic complexes that cant be obtained during chemical reactions in pharma laboratories omega.
    For your health but its better to eat the actual food you find different mineral and organic complexes that cant.
    The whole complex of vitamins lipids proteins etc.

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