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Bethan Williamson
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Fish oil is a dietary source of omega-3 fatty acids. Your body needs omega-3 fatty acids for many functions, from muscle activity to cell growth.

Omega-3 fatty acids are derived from food. They can’t be manufactured in the body. Fish oil contains two omega-3s called docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Dietary sources of DHA and EPA are fatty fish, such as salmon, mackerel and trout, and shellfish, such as mussels, oysters and crabs. Some nuts, seeds and vegetable oils contain another omega-3 called alpha-linolenic acid (ALA).

Research on the use of fish oil for specific conditions shows:

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for good health. Try to get them from your diet by eating fish โ€” broiled or baked, not fried. Fish oil supplements might be helpful if you have high triglycerides or rheumatoid arthritis.

Fish oil appears to contain almost no mercury, which can be a cause for concern in certain types of fish. While generally safe, getting too much fish oil can increase your risk of bleeding and might affect your immune response. It’s not clear whether fish oil is safe for people who are allergic to seafood. Take fish oil supplements under a doctor’s supervision.

When taken as recommended, fish oil supplements are generally considered safe.


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Topic starter Posted : 05/08/2025 2:38 pm
Power Sam
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Posted : 06/08/2025 2:38 am
Roy Alvarez
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Finally, a thread that explains the science behind the dosage. Very helpful.


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Posted : 06/08/2025 10:38 pm
Kevin Dennis
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