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 Fish Oil and Health


Contents

Title page

Contents

Preface

Résumé

About the author

Reports on Natural Stable Fish Oil (Eskimo-3®)

Where can I buy the book?

Reviews


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Reviews
 

"Low mortality from cardiovascular disease among Greenland Eskimos was described almost 20 years ago. This low incidence of heart disease has been attributed to their diet, which is rich in fish fatty acids (omega-3 fatty acids). Many studies have now documented the beneficial effects of fish oil containing such fatty acids on atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease and certain other disease states.

A number of studies which have attracted much attention concerning the important effects of fish oil have been carried out by Professor Tom Saldeen and his associates at the University of Uppsala. This book is a compilation and brief overview of these studies. While ordinary fish oil preparations may carry a risk from products of oxidation reactions, the natural fish oil described here has been combined with appropriate antioxidant species, resulting in a stable preparation with more pronounced effects in humans. The introduction of stable fish oil is a significant advance.

I know this book will be an important resource to persons who consider supplementation with fish oil for prevention or treatment of cardiovascular disease or other conditions.

Physicians and other health care employees who may wish to consider using fish oil in patients with cardiovascular disease or other conditions should also benefit considerably from reading this book."

Jawahar L. Mehta, MD, PhD
Professor i Medicin och Fysiologi
University of Florida, College of Medicine,
Gainesville, Florida, USA


"Twenty years ago Danish physicians published observations from Greenland that Eskimos very seldom suffer from cardiovascular diseases. This was shown to be due to their diet which is rich in fish fatty acids, so called omega-3 fatty acids. The author of this book is a professor with special interest in cardiovascular diseases. He has put together the results from the extensive research he and his colleagues have performed. In this book is shown how the fish fatty acids in the cell walls produces local hormones, eicosanoids, which have favourable effects on several bodily functions. The composition of the blood lipids is changed and the concentration of fibrinogen in the blood decreases which decreases the risk of atherosclerosis in the arteries of the heart, angina pectoris, irregular heart beats and myocardial infarction.

Other studies have shown that fish oil improves the brain function and has a positive effect on joints and skin. Natural stable fish oil is available in health food shops and has a neutral taste and should not be confused with cod liver oil which is given to children. The book is easy to read, contains a large amount of illustrative pictures and no special previous knowledge is needed. The book contains a glossary and many references."

Oskar Nylander
Universitetslektor
Bibliotekstjänst, Katalog 23, 1997

 [Title page] [Contents] [Preface] [Résumé] [About the author]
[Reports on Natural Stable Fish Oil (Eskimo-3®)] [Where can I buy the book?] [Reviews]