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Fish Oil
Fish oil is extracted from the flesh of oily fish and is a rich source of the omega-3 essential fatty acids EPA & DHA. Fish oil supplements can be used to boost the omega-3 part of your diet if you are not eating the recommended the amount of oily fish, as it is essential for brain, eye and heart health.
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The Importance Of Oily Fish In The Diet
The best sources of fish oil in the diet is from the flesh of oily fish
such as mackerel, herring, tuna, kippers, herring and salmon. However
you do need to look carefully at the nutritional quality of the fish
that you eat. For example farmed salmon fed on grain will not have the
same high level of of beneficial omega-3 fats as wild salmon. Tinned
tuna will have lost much of its beneficial omega-3 fats in the cooking
and canning process, and tinned tuna packed in oil often uses the wrong
type of oil, such as sunflower oil, which contains a high level of
omega-6 fats which compete with the beneficial omega-3 fats in the
body. Tinned sardines and pilchards are as good a source as the raw
fish.
The Food Standard Agency's advice is that most people should eat a
minimum of two portions of fish a week, and at least one of these
should be of oily fish. Unfortunately most people do not eat anything
like this. Taking a fish oil supplement is a popular alternative, which
many people find easier, and the dose equivalent to the minimum amount
of fish to eat would be about 450mg a day of combined EPA & DHA,
which would be one or two fish oil capsules a day, depending on the
strength. However, the British Nutrition Foundation Task Force on
Unsaturated Fatty Acids suggests eating about 8g of combined EPA &
DHA a week for women and 10g per week for men, which would be the
equivalent of about three fish oil capsules a day. (See the Omega-3
page for more details on EPA & DHA).
Unfortunately much of the oily fish is polluted with dioxins, PCBs and
mercury, which limits the amount of oily fish that should be eaten.
Dioxins and PCBs accumulate in the human body, and are only slowly
removed over many years, and can cause heart disease, cancer and birth
defects in babies. Because of this there are extra nutritional
guidelines for eating oily fish. Girls and women who may still become
pregnant should not eat more than two portions of oily fish a week;
while all boys and men, and women who will not become pregnant can eat
up to four portions of oily fish a week. Methylmercury is also a
contaminant of oily fish which can cause nerve damage and birth
defects. However is is removed from the body over a period of months,
and so does not accumulate in the ame way as dioxins and PCBs.
Methylmercury is found in fish at the top of the food chain, who have
concentrated this from eating lots of smaller fish with lower levels of
contamination. This applies to swordfish, shark or marlin, and so
children under 16 years, pregnant women, or those trying to concieve
should not eat these. Tuna is contaminated to a lesser extent, and this
is considered safe for children, but should be limited during
pregnancy.
Fish Oil Supplements
Fish Oil is extracted form the flesh of oily fish, and contain the
beneficial Omega-3 oils in a form that allows you to take a higher dose
than in oils extracted from fish livers, such as cod liver oil, which
also contains vitamin A and vitamin D, which are toxic if you have too
much, and this limits the amount of oil you can take.
Rheumatoid arthritis can be improved in some cases by taking fish oil
supplements, which can help to ease morning stiffness, tenderness and
pain.
Minor stomach effects such as burping, bloating, indigestion and a
fishy aftertaste can be minimised by taking fish oil supplements after
food and slowly increasing the amount you take over time.
Antioxidants are important in addition to fish oil supplements as they
are needed by the body to prevent oxidation of the fish oils, because
if the body does not have enough antioxidants these oils can become
oxidised and rancid, and these breakdown products can cause damage to
the body by free radical attack. Antioxidants are contained in fruit
and vegetables, and it is important to eat plenty of these if you are
using fish oil supplements. You may also wish to boost their intake by
taking antioxidant supplements such as vitamin E and vitamin C.


























