09 Mar 2008 12:25:21 | Dave Saunders
The makers of Bumble Bee Tuna generated some buzz today by
announcing they will be producing a fish oil supplement with
their Tuna's name on the bottle. None of the reports mention if
they are using an particular standization and quality processes
or what methods they are using to ensure that environmental
toxins are not being concentrated into their supplement. Of
course, we can't fault the reports from the nation sources for
not bringing up this issue. They lack understanding of the
subject and are busy trying to find "doctors" to give them
quotes about a fish oil supplement being more or less effective
than a name brand drug in fighting heart disease.
So perhaps again, a bit of context is called for. We are a
nation of people suffering from chronic diseases not caused by
any virus or bacteria. We are a nation of people eating an
abundance of highly processed foods and getting an insufficient
amount of nutrients which provide the building blocks of our
very cells. Essential fatty acids are necessary for cellular
functions throughout the body. A quality fish oil supplement
supplements the typical lack of these "good fats" in our diet.
Once again, a fish oil supplement is a supplement for the
nutrients not typically found in our modern diets.
The essential fatty acid most commonly referred to is the
Omega-3 fatty acid. Studies have indeed been shown that good
dietary intake of Omega-3's reduce your risk of coronary artery
disease. Other studies have shown Omega-3 fatty acids having
benefit with the control of hypertension, lowering blood
pressure, preventing age-related macular degeneration, and even
relieving depression and some other mental health problems. Of
course, if the rest of your diet is junk then you shouldn't
expect any miracles. Remember you are what you eat. The Omega-3
fatty acids, found in fish oil are just one type of molecule of
the many that we know of as the nutrients our very cells need
every day to support normal, natural cell function.
So while the National media buzzes along providing sound bites
of news, out of context, remember that no nutrient is an island.
Supplements are about supplementing the nutrients missing from
the normal, good diet. Those with bad diets need to do a lot
more for themselves than just pop a pill. Any pill.
About Author :
Dave Saunders is a certified nutritional educator, wellness
coach, member of the American International Association of
Nutritional Education (AIANE) and author. He is also the host of
a weekly, nation-wide telephone lecture on health and nutrition.
For additional information, please visit his site on nutrition
and glyconutrients at www.glycoboy.com or www.glycowellness.com
or email Dave at dave@glycoboy.com