not sure baby. But apparently its the Omega 3 which is the problem. The Eskimos whose diet is high in Omega-3 have a high incidence of tumour growth and related death.So do the major fish countries have prostrate problems? ie Japan?
I don't believe that 'study'. If that's true my father would be suffering from prostate cancer by now.
Fuck me, everything these days can give you cancer. Studies will always find a way to manipulate the data in their favour.
lmaoI don't believe that 'study'. If that's true my father would be suffering from prostate cancer by now.
What makes you say anything is manipulated in anyones favour in this case?? Who is this going to favour??
I find this funny, fish oil being popular among bodybuilders and lifters how people will look for anything to discredit a study that doesn't show it being anything but beneficial. If the study said it protected against prostate cancer everyone would be all over this praising fish oil without questioning anything.
Here's something ...
Experts Slam Omega-3 link to Prostate Cancer as Overblown Scaremongering:
Experts slam omega-3 link to prostate cancer as 'scaremongering'
One study like this doesn't prove the link at all. If people want to keep taking your fish oil tablets I wouldn't be worried but I would be easing up on those mega dose recommendations of fish oil that some people do.
Mega doses of anything are usually a bad idea, except in extreme cases of serious deficiency...and even then, in a very controlled management plan.
What does your S.O. think? Forget that!
Agree. Don't hear as much of it now but 20-40 tablet a day recommendations for fish oil were common on the lifting forums and by some of the so called experts.
I think some "experts" were saying something like keep increasing fish oil until you are shitting basically a fish oil slick then back it off a bit.
Lol. How anyone can think that is a good or safe recommendation has me stuffed.
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