So far the most Fish OIl I have taken is 1/2 shot glass blended with whey protein and water. (Zero carb lemon smoothie...Yum!)
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http://www.iherb.com...00-ml/2796?at=0)
Thats about 1 1/2 Tablespoons or approx 20g fish oil rounding up.
Which is five label servings:
8000 mg Omega 3 Yielding:
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4000 mg EPA
2500 mg DHA
1500 mg "Other" Omega 3 ''
According to this site:
http://www.wildpacif...079/PAGE/505912A reasonable sized salmon steak would have 17g of fat.
So other than the fact that the fat from Carlson's is processed, and possibly less heated than the cooked Salmon steak, what would be the difference?
High Dose Oils Study:
Reprod Nutr Dev. 2005 Sep-Oct;45(5):549-58. Effect of randomized supplementation with high dose olive, flax or fish oil on serum phospholipid fatty acid levels in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Young GS, Conquer JA, Thomas R. SourceHuman Biology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 5B6, Canada.
According to Poliquin's interpretation of the above study,
http://www.charlespo...l-the-time.aspxThey key findings showed that while the AA/EPA ratio did decrease in the flax group (from 11.1 to 6.4 or 43%), the fish oil group was far superior, dropping from 16.5 to 1.4 or 91%. In addition, flax oil showed no statistically significant increase in EPA or DHA even when using a 60 gram per day dose! Fish oil showed a 944% increase in EPA and a 213% increase in DHA. Is 60 grams too much? There were no serious adverse events in any group, with only some individuals reporting loose stools and fish burp in the flax and fish oil groups, which lessened throughout the supplementation period. Managing the types of dietary fats may not seem that important to some, but the membrane of every cell in your body is made up of two layers of fat molecules (the lipid bi-layer). You choose what type of fats make up your cell membranes every day by the supplement and food choices you make. When you increase your levels of EPA and DHA in your cell membranes, your risk of many diseases goes down over the long term, but your pain, inflammation, and stiffness will also decrease in the short term.
Edited by zorba990, 25 July 2012 - 06:47 PM.