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    Less pain with fish oil

    Less pain with fish oil

    Performing at high level is a painful business, so athletes, gurus and scientists are always on the lookout for substances that can help enhance performance by reducing pain. Japanese researchers discovered one that you can buy in almost every supermarket: old-fashioned fish oil capsules.

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    Nevertheless, in the biomedical literature, which we at Ergo-Log regard as our playground, you come across experiments which make you wonder if they really were necessary. Like the animal tests done at Kobe Gakuin University that this article is about. The researchers gave mice an oral dose of 5, 15 or 25 mmoles per kg bodyweight of the fish fatty acid DHA. The mice in the control group were given nothing.

    Thirty minutes after administering the fish oil they gave the mice pain stimuli. The exposed the tails of the mice to heat and monitored how long it took before the animals pulled their tail away from the heat source. The more DHA the mice had been given, the longer it was before they withdrew their tails, as the first figure below shows. So DHA reduces pain sensation. The effect disappeared when the researchers gave the DHA mice naloxone [NLX]. Naloxone blocks the effect of painkilling opiates and endorphins.

    In a second experiment the researchers injected acetic acid/vinegar into the mice's digestive tract and measured how often the animals writhed from the pain. Again, DHA reduced the pain, and once again naloxone blocked the painkilling effect of the fish oil.

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    Seems like just another good reason to ingest fish oils. I wonder if they can quantify the reduction in pain?

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    fish oil saves lives! not really

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    sounds fishy to me ;p

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    I've never noticed any reduced pain from taking fish oil.

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