Blood work isn't going to change in such an issue...
It's simple and well documented large doses of fishoil actually cause strokes...
Argue all you want, its not gonna change those simple common sense facts.
Blood work isn't going to change in such an issue...
It's simple and well documented large doses of fishoil actually cause strokes...
Argue all you want, its not gonna change those simple common sense facts.
Last edited by grim; 03-13-2013 at 09:56 PM.
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Grim I agree with ya, I def feel like to each their own. If u can take plenty with no problems good for you, the facts are there... Fish oil thins blood which may lead to bleed which may lead to stroke and other problems. I guess u have to find your sweet spot! I wonder if its the omega 3 or omega 6 that causes the problems. I know u need more 3 then 6 so who knows.
That is not a fact it's a moderately supported hypothesis there is a decade of research saying it lowers the chance of stroke with a few studies supporting your point all using individuals who have prior strokes or genetically more like to have one. Your wrong bloods will change as far as LDL,HDL it will put you in a more favorable profile and less plaque buildup which lowers the chance of stroke and cardiovascular issues as well as directly lowering blood pressure...either way there are hardly any facts when it comes to research this recent....
Claiming a few studies are fact does not make it so there is more research supporting its use to lower the plaque levels...increase in HDL over LDL all of which help lower the indices of stroke.....you test LDL,HDL via blood work to put that statement in context so yes it will help show your likelihood of stroke no not testing for thinning of the blood...although given partial thromboplastin time is a test to show clotting time and can find someone using heparin a blood thinning drug it might also be used to test for "thin blood "<<<pure conjecture on my part...
I have no reason to argue. claim what you want there is plenty of data"Data not fact" on either side but given this site will mostly have health male "users" looking to correct LDL vs HDL from use it makes a lot of sense to use fish oil period.
sigh thousands of studies, you know the professionals, common sense ...
too much fish oil is as dangerous or more so than not taking any.....
but youll take studies that say taking fish oil = good but not those same studies that say too much fish oil = bad?
Errr umm ok....
and btw they do not do the same tests via a normal blood panel...
I get them done..I'm actually signed up to magazines, go to the top docs in the state, etc exclusively on the subject.
and 1 of the top things they warned me of was NOT taking too much fish oil.
But I guess you know more than studies, and the top neuro surgeon in my state.,
What are your credentials so I can correct him? He's only a professor and holds several degrees on the subject.
Last edited by grim; 03-14-2013 at 03:59 PM.
Bros. please we are just spreading good info to protect eachother, lets not make this into a pissing match haha.
I actually do hold a post graduate degree myself but I feel no need to continue to debate we are never going to agree.....There are thousands of studies showing the benefits of fish oil and you still fail to recognize the difference between healthy subjects and people with preexisting conditions but i digress....... You do have a preexisting condition and probably should follow your doctors advice honestly though I am confused why you are on a source board given your history it would seem you would be very anti AAS given the case studies suggesting the link between them and stroke.
Anabolic androgenic steroids and a stroke in an athlete: case report.
Anabolic androgenic steroid-induced cardiomyopathy, stroke and peripheral vascular disease.
ummm i never said fishoil was bad. I even take fishoil daily...
in the studies they do not state only preexisting conditions that is your little add on to try to justify and cherry pick..
Anti AAS?
Hmmm im kinda a long time vet and admin....
Seams there is A LOT you don't know about.
AAS had NOTHING to do with my strokes either, but more attempts by you to try to dismiss the very simple fact too much fish oil = bad.
This is third grade information, seriously...
There are numerous causes of increased risk of stroke, 1 of them being high doses of fish oil. It really isnt that hard to comprehend.
Last edited by grim; 03-15-2013 at 12:45 AM.
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