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Originally Posted by Doublebase
I supplement with both fish oils and flaxseed oil. I take about 5 fish oil caps and 3 flax caps. Is this to much? What do you suggest. I read the stickies about fish and flax.
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Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
If you are eating a balanced diet then you should not need to supplement with flax - you will be getting everything you need in terms of omega-6 and 9 from your food. It also gives you ALA (omega-3) but this is not a good form of omega-3 for the body... So it is not as useful.
The fish oils will give you EPA and DHA - which is what your body needs... And I recommend you supplement with fish oils regardless of eating fish.. 6g a day at a minimum... Up to 10g if you are huge... |
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Originally Posted by Doublebase
So I guess I will just stick with the Fish Oils. 6 grams a day. Do you spread them out or take them throughout the day? I was just taking them all at night but now I take 2 with certain meals during the day. What do you suggest? Also, I read that you should refrigerate fish oil.
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Originally Posted by Emma-Leigh
If you are eating a balanced diet then you should not need to supplement with flax - you will be getting everything you need in terms of omega-6 and 9 from your food. It also gives you ALA (omega-3) but this is not a good form of omega-3 for the body... So it is not as useful.
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Originally Posted by shm353
Not to hijack- but Emma, could you please elaborate on why ALA is not good for your body? and what about R-ALA and CLA. I thought these supps helped the bod partition fats more effectively.
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But seriously - although CLA has been linked to some favourable things like decreased fat mass, increased lean mass, decreased cancer growth and better bone health the results are somewhat variable - and significant results are usually only seen with very high doses (25g/day).
Hmm.. TNF not so good!
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