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Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency May Be A Cause Of Your Weight Loss Resistance


The omega-3 vs. omega-6 controversy


Flax oil is not the answer


I know this is an old post,but you are mistaken about flax seed oil.

Flax seed oil does not contain omega -3 fatty acids.* You are correct when you say it contains alpha linolenic acids.

these acids(linolenic acids) must be converted through an enzymatic process into Omega-3,the preferred EPa-DHa.

well a large part of the population lacks these enzymes for this conversion. And the elderly may lack them completely.

Flax is too high in 6. We get plenty of 6 in our diet. And wherever you got your info that we need 2 times more 6 than 3 is just srong. We neeed a litle 6 but we need more of the 3. 6 can promote inflammation,while 3 inhibits it..

Obviously a tablespoon a day of flax oil is not gonna do any harm. It just should not be your sole source of fatty acids.

why not just take fish oils where they are already Omega 3 Epa/Dha? there is no conversion needed. Plus they contain Vit A+D

Even Udo Erasmus the one who helped bring flax to the forefront of fatty acids has backed away from flax.

fish oils,fish oils,fish oils.


#66379 | http://curezone.com/faq/q.asp?a=13&q=57


*Flaxseed oils themselves include omega-6's as well as omega-3's, about10-20% (Below article.)


More info on the above: Omega-3's and Flaxseed Oil: The chemical pathway
 
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A fun fact I've found bothersome most people don't know is:

The probiotics in yogurt LIVE in the fat. If you are eating FAT FREE! yogurt, you are eating dead yogurt which is also almost guaranteed to have added sugar to replace the fat.

Full fat or low-fat yogurt > fat-free yogurt
 
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