I was at my (holistic) doctor today to get my blood taken. I do this every 4-6 months to review my results and see what areas could be better (optimal > healthy). I had brought along a full list of all the supplements/vitamins that I am currently taking (around 27). My doctor began going over the list and stopped when he reached Krill Oil. He quickly told me that I should immediately stop taking the supplement. I was in shock. I asked him for his reasoning to which he gave me a quick overview. He also provided me with his own monthly newsletter entitles "Fish Oil Pills: Ineffective and Dangerous". Pretty much Omega-6 to Omega-3 ratio needs to be 1:2 or 1:4 and supplementing Omega-3 (possibly) throws of this ratio by inhibiting the omega-6 fatty acid pathway and can causes many adverse problems.
"Long-term (over one month) use of fish oil pills does not have anti-inflammatory effects, and it does not prevent heart disease."
"One of the major problems with fish oil is that they are not stable at higher temperatures, including the temperature of the human body."
"Regardless of antioxidant levels added to the fish oil supplement, rancidity/peroxidation upon ingestion is a very significant and problematic issue. Because of the five double bonds in EPA...[is it] highly sensitive to temperature."
"Understanding the biochemistry of fish oil, one would assume that these supplements won't help any condition, including heart disease. In fact, ingesting large amounts of fish oil capsules can actually lead to adverse health issues."
"Long-term ingestion of fish oil can be expected to lead to significant inflammation."
It goes on to talk about the links between fish oil and prostate cancer as well as cardiovascular disease.
Source/Link: http://www.brianpesk..._Brownstein.pdf