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Fish Oil

Fish oil, made from the tissue of oily fish-such as salmon, tuna, mackerel, herring, lake trout and sardines-has many health benefits. Fish oil contains important Omega-3 fatty acids , most notably eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and decosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These Omega-3 fatty acids are believed to have health benefits ranging from reducing the risk of heart attack and coronary heart disease to combating depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.



Fish Oil Benefits

Heart Problems
The intake of the recommended amount of DHA and EPA has been shown to have many heart healthy benefits. Consumption of dietary fish or fish oil supplements can lower triglycerides-a certain type of blood fat-and increase "good" cholesterol, while slightly thinning the blood. All of these factors help reduce the risk of heart attack. Fish oil also helps to prevent dangerous abnormal heart rhythms that can cause sudden cardiac death, and strokes in people with known cardiovascular disease. In addition to the numerous benefits already mentioned for the heart, fish oil can also slow the hardening of arteries and slightly lower blood pressure-two more important factors of heart health.

Inflammation
Omega-3 fatty acids are not only good for the heart; they also help to reduce inflammation. This is perhaps one of the most valuable benefits of the Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil, as inflammation is associated with many serious diseases. Heart disease, cancer, autoimmune diseases, psoriasis, and Alzheimer's, for example, are characterized by increased levels of pro-inflammatory markers. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil reduce inflammation by preventing production of pro-inflammatory signaling molecules. This may help to prevent serious illness associated with inflammation.

Arthritis
The ability of fish oil to reduce inflammation is not only good for preventing serious illnesses, such as heart disease and cancer. Fish oil is also effective in reducing the symptoms and pain of arthritis. Morning stiffness and joint tenderness was shown to decrease with regular intake of fish oil supplements. Fish oil does not act as a painkiller, and it takes regular use before a difference is noticed. However, fish oil is a viable, natural way to reduce the pain and symptoms associated with arthritis if one is dedicated to the long term outcome rather than focused on immediate cessation of symptoms.

Anti-aging
As if the benefits of fish oil on heart health and arthritis were not enough, it is believed that fish oil also helps with anti-aging as well. Omega-3 fatty acids slow the rate at which protective caps on the end of chromosomes shorten, thus increasing the lifespan of cells. The caps, or telomeres, are made from copied strands of DNA and prevent the chromosomes from becoming damaged. When a cell divides, its telomere gets shorter until it can get no shorter and the DNA becomes damaged. When the DNA is damaged the cell no longer divides. Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil slows the deterioration of the telomeres, resulting in longer life of cells.

Age-related macular degeneration - better sight Prolonging the life of cells is not the only anti-aging benefit of fish oil. Fish oil has also been shown to significantly reduce the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration. A major component of the eye's retina is DHA, accounting for 60% of the fatty acids in the retina. Macular degeneration is a common cause of blindness in the elderly and has no effective treatment. Omega-3 fatty acids help support healthy circulation and blood vessel strength, as well as naturally lowering cholesterol levels-all of which are causes of macular degeneration. Due to the benefits of fish oil, it may prove to be the first effective treatment against macular degeneration.

Fish oil benefits to pregnant women and the unborn children
The benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil are not only for the aging or those facing serious medical issues. Fish oil has also been shown to be beneficial to pregnant women and the unborn child. It is recommended that a pregnant woman have 900 mg of fish oil per day, which is equivalent to a serving of salmon per day. The benefits to the unborn child are numerous and include: a healthier brain with increased intelligence; good nervous system development; better eyesight from retina formation; fewer behavioral problems after birth; and better sleeping patterns as a new born. The mother also receives benefits from her consumption of fish oil. These benefits include: a lower chance of developing preeclampsia; a decreased chance of preterm labor; and a greatly reduced incidence of breast cancer. With benefits such as those, all pregnant women should adhere to the recommended daily dosage of fish oil and thus increase her odds of delivering a happy and healthy child. The reason fish oil is so beneficial to the unborn child is because 70% of a newborn's brain, retina and nervous system are made up of the Omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA. Therefore, increasing the amount of these fatty acids present in the mother's diet, and therefore being given to her unborn child, aides in the child's development of the brain, retina and nervous system.

Benefits of fish oil to mental health
Not only is fish oil beneficial to physical health, fish oil is also beneficial to mental health. Alzheimer's is a debilitating disease causing memory loss, dementia, personality change, and eventually death. People with Alzheimer's have a reduced amount of a protein called LR11, which prevents toxic "plaques-deposits" of a protein that are toxic to neurons in the brain. The Omega-3 fatty acid, DHA, increases the production of the protein LR11, thus decreasing the amount of toxic "plaques" and helping to prevent the occurrence of Alzheimer's.

Fish oil and depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia
Fish oil does not only help prevent Alzheimer's. It also helps to prevent mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Omega-3 fatty acids help maintain the proper functioning of dopamine and serotonin signaling systems in the brain. Both dopamine and serotonin levels, and the signaling system of those hormones, are believed to contribute to the occurrence of depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Therefore, Omega-3 fatty acids may help to regulate those hormones and lessen the symptoms of these severe mental illnesses. Combined with typical drug therapy, fish oil high in Omega-3 fatty acids has been shown to help regulate the moods of those suffering from these three illnesses.
 
Last time I took fish oil, and some other tab, my fricken ears and face burned so bad and stung like bee's. My ears were tingling and hurt like a SOB. Never ever will I touch that stuff again
 
Last time I took fish oil, and some other tab, my fricken ears and face burned so bad and stung like bee's. My ears were tingling and hurt like a SOB. Never ever will I touch that stuff again


lol are you allergic to iodine?
 
Now whats my name?:p I'll eat anything, hell even your plate if you turn your back.

lol alright, well it sounded like an allergic reaction for sure but maybe it was just the combination of stuff that caused it
 
Dude honestly, I think I was only rocking vit C and some b12, maybe something else.. Not sure, It may come to mind

I would def have to assume that vit c would not react in a negative way with anything, if the other stuff comes to mind lemme know, I dont think b12 would either but im blindly saying that one, so I will look into it
 
I would def have to assume that vit c would not react in a negative way with anything, if the other stuff comes to mind lemme know, I dont think b12 would either but im blindly saying that one, so I will look into it
Thanks brother,
I know the Vit C wouldnt have any effect, but I figured I would name off everything I was on, I very well may have been on something else too. I look into it and ask my old room mate from back when if he recalls what stuff he gave me.
 
hmmm this is new to me but supposedly rare


Contraindications
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While vitamin B12 supplementation is a great solution for most people, there are a few people who either shouldn’t take it at all or who might have an adverse reaction to it.
While some people may have a sensitivity to vitamin B-12, it is very unlikely. However, if you are sensitive the most common side effects are
  • your skin is itchy
  • you develop a rash
  • you have mild, quickly passing diarrhea
  • you’re mildly nauseous
Much rarer side effects include
  • pores or hair follicles get red and inflamed (inflammatory acne or folliculitis), usually on the face or near the area the patch is applied
  • headache
  • dizziness/incoordination
  • a feeling of swelling of the entire body
  • back pain
People who are actually allergic to cobalamin/ cyanocobalamin or cobalt obviously should avoid vitamin B-12 supplementation without consulting with their doctor. However, this allergy is extremely rare. Even so, Healthy Habits’ Transdermal Vitamin B-12 Patches use only the best form of B-12, high quality methylcobalamin. Most supplements use hard to digest and absorb cobalamin/ cyanocobalamin – be sure to read your labels!
 
wow, never heard of that. I guess we learn something new every day,. but Im on b12 now as I have been for years on end. Im pondering if it had a reaction with the Fish oil
 
Fish Oil Allergy

If you experience an adverse reaction to fish oil tablets, you may want to be tested for a fish allergy. Almost 7 million people in the United Sates have a fish allergy, according to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. A fish allergy is considered a lifelong condition that can lead to a severe allergic reaction, possibly resulting in death. During an allergic reaction, your body interprets the fish oil proteins as harmful substances and attempts to fight them off by creating antibodies and histamine. This chemical reaction causes common untoward reactions.
Symptoms

Common symptoms of a fish-related allergy are dizziness, light-headedness; fainting; hives; eczema; itching; and swelling in the face, tongue or lips. People may also experience abdominal pain, wheezing, nasal congestion, diarrhea, nausea, trouble breathing, vomiting, and tingling in the mouth, according to MayoClinic.com. Other possible symptoms are watery eyes, postnasal drip, throat irritation and sneezing.
Severe Symptoms

If you experience a more severe reaction called anaphylaxis, you will develop more symptoms, such as a drop in blood pressure, a faint pulse and an increased heart rate. Call 911 if these symptoms develop. An injection of epinephrine may be required to alleviate anaphylactic shock symptoms. Even if symptoms subside after the injection, MayoClinic.com recommends going to the emergency room for further evaluation.
Considerations

People with pre-existing conditions such as liver disease, heart disease, depression, bipolar disorder, high blood pressure and diabetes should not take fish oil pills without consulting their doctor. Fish oil tablets may worsen these conditions. Fish oil tablets may also interact with certain medications and herbal supplements. Disclose to your doctor all medications you are currently taking if you plan to use fish oil supplements
 
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