Five ways fish oil protects your heart and body(NaturalNews) There are a number of scientifically-proven reasons why
supplementing with high-quality fish oil is an important part of a
healthy diet. Your brain, joints, muscles, heart, and skin all rely on
the omega-3 fatty acids and other nutrients in fish oil to function as
they should -- without these nutrients, your body is much more prone to
disease, degradation, and ultimately death. Here are five specific ways
that fish oil helps prevent disease and promote lasting health and
longevity:
1) Fish oil reduces disease-causing inflammation.
Fish oil contains two powerful omega-3s, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)
and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), that have been shown in numerous
scientific studies to quell inflammation. When taken regularly, fish oil
that contains a high ratio of both EPA and DHA can help lower the
inflammatory response associated with conditions like rheumatoid
arthritis, lupus, and chronic back pain, as well as protect against the
development of these and other diseases that often result from chronic
inflammation.
A 2008 study published in the
Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology,
for instance, found that fish oil actually promotes the body's own
natural healing response to inflammation. Based on the findings, the
omega-3s in fish oil help modulate the body's immune response by
maximizing healing potential and minimizing inflammatory damage, which
in turn buffers the bodily conditions that typically lead to chronic
illness. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/024711_inflammation_oil_fish.html)
2) Fish oil protects against cancer.
EPA and DHA, the two most widely-researched components of fish oil,
also appear to be powerful cancer fighters, as illustrated in a 2010
study published in the journal
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Researchers from Seattle, Washington, found that women who regularly
supplement with fish oils rich in EPA and DHA are roughly 32 percent
less likely to develop the most common forms of breast cancer. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/029235_fish_oil_breast_cancer.html)
Similarly, a 2001 study published in the
Lancet journal revealed that fish oil effectively inhibits the onset and
spread of prostate cancer in men. The researchers involved with that
particular study concluded that the DHA in fish oil is primarily
responsible for thwarting prostate cancer, as this essential fatty acid
activates a receptor in the body that possesses known anticancer
properties. (
http://www.vitasearch.com/get-clp-summary/29340)
3) Fish oil slows the aging process.
Besides chronic inflammation, one of the primary causes of rapid aging
is a shortening of DNA chromosomes known as telomeres, which are located
on the ends of DNA strands. Over time, these telomeres, which act as
"time keepers," shorten, which slows the division of chromosomes
responsible for sustaining health. Telomeres that are too short are also
unable to facilitate the creation and repair of stem cells. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/037360_aging_telomere_longevity.html)
Supplementing
with fish oil; however, can help protect the integrity of telomeres,
which in turn can help slow the aging process. Researchers from
Ohio State University (OSU) discovered recently that healthy adults who supplemented with
between 1.25 grams and 2.5 grams of fish oil every day for four months
altered their fatty acid profiles so significantly that the telomeres in
their white blood cells remained far more preserved than normal. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/037407_fish_oil_anti-aging_supplements.html)
4) Fish oil lubricates joints and builds muscle.
Whether you suffer occasionally from acute joint pain following a heavy
workout, or chronic joint pain in the form of gout or arthritis, you
can benefit from the anti-inflammatory effects of
fish oil.
Often referred to as a joint lubricant, fish oil effectively targets
the molecules that cause inflammatory flareups, as well as helps balance
the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids, making it an effective
pain reliever in a variety of contexts. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/026806_pain_fish_oil.html)
Since
EPA and DHA are capable of being stored in the phospholipid bilayer of
cells when taken in high enough doses, fish oil can also be a powerful
muscle builder. Based on the science, the omega-3 fatty acids in fish
oil help promote protein synthesis while limiting degradation, which is
the perfect combination building lean body mass. (
http://www.bodybuilding.com)
5) Fish oil protects against heart attacks, promotes brain health.
The cardioprotective benefits of fish oil are perhaps its most well
known attributes, as omega-3 fatty acids have been shown time and time
again to protect both the heart and cardiovascular system against
debilitating illness. Clinical evidence shows that omega-3s protect
against high cholesterol by reducing systemic
inflammation, as well as balance blood pressure and protect against heart disease.
Omega-3s
also play a crucial role in brain health, as a significant portion of
brain tissue is composed of these fatty acids. Supplementing with fish
oil,
in other words, can remedy a host of cognitive abnormalities like
chronic "brain fog," depression, neurological disorders, and dementia.
Metabolically, omega-3s protect nerves, cells, and various other
components of the brain against stress and inflammation, which in turn
helps protect memory, hormone production, and nervous system function.
Source:-
http://www.naturalnews.com/038228_fish_oil_heart_protection_inflammation.html