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Fish oils may raise prostate cancer risks, study confirms

 
Anonymous Coward
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07/11/2013 07:16 PM
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You're supposed to get Omegas 3-6-9 in a balance of ratio. Overloading on Omega 3s via fish oil is retarded and anyone who takes fish oil supplements without understanding the need to balance it with Omega 6's and 9's gets what they deserve.
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07/11/2013 07:34 PM
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You're supposed to get Omegas 3-6-9 in a balance of ratio. Overloading on Omega 3s via fish oil is retarded and anyone who takes fish oil supplements without understanding the need to balance it with Omega 6's and 9's gets what they deserve.
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Impossible. I've looked into it, if anything, we get too much 6-9 omega. I think this study is crap.
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07/11/2013 07:45 PM
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I really can't believe they still flap on about the Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial as they used man-made forms of it.

And here is the agenda behind all this one.

A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine purports to show that fish oil provides no benefit whatsoever in prevention of heart disease.[1] At first glance, it would appear to be true. The study is, after all, double blind and placebo controlled, not to mention having a significant number of participants. But is it for real, or is there some sleight of hand at work?

There’s one initial clue that should give pause. The study’s endpoints had to be changed. That’s always a bad sign. In fact, it breaks the rules of good research. But, they had to do it because they found that their study participants weren’t dying as fast as they’d anticipated.

Now, if they’d been interested in the truth, they’d have tried to figure out what was wrong. After all, the odds of dying when people have signs of heart disease are pretty well understood. Otherwise, how could they possibly have anticipated the rate at which deaths would occur?

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07/11/2013 07:46 PM
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Re: Fish oils may raise prostate cancer risks, study confirms
Everyone knows that fish oil is good for you, right? It’s a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are marketed to reduce the risk of just about everything from heart disease to Alzheimer’s.


But a startling study shows men who have the highest levels of these compounds – the kinds found in fish but not in vegetable sources -- have a higher risk of prostate cancer
[link to www.nbcnews.com]
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Cesium from north Pacific fish.





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