Re: It's business, and it's fishy
- From: "cathyb" <cathybeesley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Sep 2006 07:20:16 -0700
PeterB wrote:
cathyb wrote:
PeterB wrote:
cathyb wrote:
PeterB wrote:
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cathyb wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/badscience/
Even if your criticim of this particular study is well founded (I
haven't researched it to know for sure), it doesn't void the vast
majority of scientific data on fish oil which has been overwhelmingly
positive, and probably explains the tendency for easy adoption. Even
the AHA in the US has begun to recommend fish oil supplementation(1),
as it lowers triglyceride levels. Many people also find that fish oil
improves symptoms of depression, and this has been scientifically
documented, as well (2). When are you going to start referencing your
wild-eyed, fanatical claims, Roz? Don't tell me, never. How is that
editing career coming along? hehe.
PeterB
(1) http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3006624
(2)
http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/national/2003/08/20/Consumers/fishoil_030820.html
Nice to see you missed the point again, Petey. Read the article.
So you agree that fish oil works better than drugs to safely lower
triglyceride levels and improve the symptoms of depression. Good.
PeterB
Nice to see you missed the point again, Petey. Read the article.
Comment if you have something relevant to say.
So you really do agree that fish oil works better than drugs to safely
lower triglyceride levels and improve the symptoms of depression. The
following links underscore this, as well.
(1) http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3006624
(2)
http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/national/2003/08/20/Consumers/fishoil_030820.html
Nice to see you missed the point again, Petey. Read the article.
So you really did agree that fish oil works better than drugs to safely
lower triglyceride levels and improve the symptoms of depression. The
following links underscore this, as well.
(1) http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3006624
(2)
http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/national/2003/08/20/Consumers/fishoil_03...
I see you're up there with Jan, Petey. Read the article, and if you
have a relevant comment, make one.
So you really did agree that fish oil works better than drugs to safely
lower triglyceride levels and improve the symptoms of depression. The
following links underscore this, as well.
(1) http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3006624
(2)
http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/national/2003/08/20/Consumers/fishoil_030820.html
PeterB
Still not read it, then Petey. Bless.
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