Re: Cod Liver Oil Poisonous?
- From: monty1945@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 19:31:42 -0800 (PST)
It's a matter of degree, but I don't see good evidence for any real
"benefit" from it, because there are much safer alternatives.
Assuming you are in good health, if you stuck a pin in some cod liver
oil, and just took that amount each day, your body could deal with
it. If you took a few fish oil pills a day, I'd be very concerned.
Somewhere in the middle is the danger threshold, but as I said, why
bother? What do you think you need it for? You might want to take a
look on my free site, because examine some of the old evidence (which
was available over the internet:
http://groups.msn.com/TheScientificDebateForum-/
There's little doubt that such an experiment would yield such results
(it's biochemistry at the most basic level possible, and there is no
good contradictory evidence). I've been challenging fish oil
supplement advocates to repeat this kind of experiment, with the
"loser" to pay all expenses, but nobody has shown the slightest
interest in doing this. My guess is that at least some of these
advocates have conflicts of interest in some way, whereas I'm an
independent scholar who once took omega 3 supplements. After I
decided to examine the evidence closely (instead of relying on "expert
opinion"), I realized what a huge mistake I was making. Denham Harman
was the first to talk about the dangers of free radicals, so you might
want to look into his research as well.
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