So I've been researching this whole fish oil/DHA thing. And it's a pretty deep rabbit/fishing hole. Lots of articles, studies (pubmed = 24,000 studies), examine.com, Youtube, AHA, FDA, etc.
And depending on who you believe, fish oil, specifically DHA (Kruse) is either the greatest thing on the planet OR supplemental fish oil will literally kills us slowly over time (Brian Peskin).
The 'experts' do seem to agree on a general range of omega 6 to omega 3 ratios, which seemed to range from 6:1 to 1:1. Omega 6 to Omega 3.
I've taken flax oil on/off for over the last 20 years. Probably gallons of it over the years. I'm now taking a large dose of fish oil everyday. And have been for four/five weeks. And I simply feel better on the fish oil.
But I am now also eating a ketogenic diet and am 'keto-adapted'. You don't see a lot of studies on that combo. Maverick Dr. Jack Kruse thinks that's the ultimate combo (DHA and ketogenic diet). Love em or hate em, he makes some interesting points. And recommends getting DHA from our diets, seafood, naturally. I've been reluctant to do this because of all the mercury.
Brian Peskin (long time researcher) thinks that fish oil supplementation is horrible for us and we need to get our EFA's pretty from plant/nut/seed based oils. So he's an early chain guy. He suggests not taking specific derivatives (like DHA & EPA, which he says the body actually makes as needed and are not essential fatty acids).
Examine.com says that we can't enough DHA from ALA and/or GLA (and suggests vegetarian DHA to make sure). And also said the total suggested range for fish oil was 250mg upwards to 6,000mg. The FDA recommends a max of 3g of fish oil per day. The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) says up to 5g (of DHA & EPA) does not pose a safety concern for adults.
So it's all confusing. A piece of salmon (6 ounces) has up to 3,000mg of DHA. That wild planet tuna has 2,200mg of DHA. Which Dr. Kruse (neurosurgeon) says is the most important chemical in the body.
What next? I suspect I will get a omega6/omega 3 blood test and see what that ratio is and go from there.
Anyone got any suggestions? Experiences? Decent studies? Anecdotes?