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If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.

I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.



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On 7/11/2013 1:56 PM, KenK wrote:
> If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
> should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
> today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.
>
> I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.
>

Good thing I don't have a prostate. I was thinking of making salmon
patties for dinner tonight.

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yeah, yeah, and next week another study will come out that says "nevermind"

Eat healthy foods like wild caught salmon, organic veggies and pastured meats, clean foods without pesticides and GMO manipulations, drink clean water and get exercise and good sleep.

Don't listen to the "studies" that are usually paid for by big pharma and designed to scare you into taking some pill.

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On 11 Jul 2013 17:56:57 GMT, KenK > wrote:

>If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
>should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
>today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.
>
>I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.



The Drudge Report had a link to this story...


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...cancer-70.html

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On 11 Jul 2013 17:56:57 GMT, KenK > wrote:

> If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
> should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
> today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.
>
> I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.


The trick is to balance your omega 3 and omega 6.
http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/n...9-fatty-acids/

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On 7/11/2013 1:39 PM, sf wrote:
> On 11 Jul 2013 17:56:57 GMT, KenK > wrote:
>
>> If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
>> should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
>> today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.
>>
>> I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.

>
> The trick is to balance your omega 3 and omega 6.
> http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/n...9-fatty-acids/
>


One other useful source is a non-salmon product such as flax seed oil.

Farmed coho and rainbow trout are also relatively high.

And,as your cite confirmed, DHA is important too.

Have they cleared vitamin E from the "uh oh" list yet?
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On Thu, 11 Jul 2013 13:46:29 -0600, casa bona > wrote:

> On 7/11/2013 1:39 PM, sf wrote:
> > On 11 Jul 2013 17:56:57 GMT, KenK > wrote:
> >
> >> If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
> >> should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
> >> today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.
> >>
> >> I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.

> >
> > The trick is to balance your omega 3 and omega 6.
> > http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/n...9-fatty-acids/
> >

>
> One other useful source is a non-salmon product such as flax seed oil.
>
> Farmed coho and rainbow trout are also relatively high.
>
> And,as your cite confirmed, DHA is important too.
>
> Have they cleared vitamin E from the "uh oh" list yet?


No idea... I didn't even know there was a problem with it. Sorry. I
only know that there can be too much of a good thing and that some
people tend to go overboard.

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On 7/11/2013 2:50 PM, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jul 2013 13:46:29 -0600, casa bona > wrote:
>
>> On 7/11/2013 1:39 PM, sf wrote:
>>> On 11 Jul 2013 17:56:57 GMT, KenK > wrote:
>>>
>>>> If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
>>>> should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
>>>> today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.
>>>>
>>>> I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.
>>>
>>> The trick is to balance your omega 3 and omega 6.
>>> http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/n...9-fatty-acids/
>>>

>>
>> One other useful source is a non-salmon product such as flax seed oil.
>>
>> Farmed coho and rainbow trout are also relatively high.
>>
>> And,as your cite confirmed, DHA is important too.
>>
>> Have they cleared vitamin E from the "uh oh" list yet?

>
> No idea... I didn't even know there was a problem with it. Sorry. I
> only know that there can be too much of a good thing and that some
> people tend to go overboard.
>


This explains:

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/QAA346547

Q
Is Vitamin E Dangerous?
I just read that vitamin E should be avoided because it increases the
risk of death. Is this true? Should I stop taking vitamin E?
A
Answer (Published 11/12/2004)

I understand your concern. Here's the story: results of a new analysis
from Johns Hopkins University suggest that taking daily doses of vitamin
E that exceed 400 international units (IU) can increase the risk of
death. The researchers arrived at their conclusion after analyzing death
rates in 19 unrelated clinical trials that studied vitamin E
supplementation for various health conditions. The trials took place
from 1993 to 2004 and all together included more than 136,000 patients
in North America, Europe and China. The vitamin E doses used in the
different trials ranged from 15 to 2000 IU per day; the average daily
intake was about 400 IU.

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Based on what we know now, my advice is still to take supplemental
vitamin E in doses up to 400 IU a day but not exceeding that. Avoid
dl-alpha-tocopherol and look for products that include all four
tocopherols, not just the d-alpha form. Better yet, try to get the whole
vitamin E complex: four tocopherols plus four tocotrienols. But, as
always, be sure to discuss with your physician any supplements and
medications you take - over the counter or otherwise
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ImStillMags > wrote:

> On Thursday, July 11, 2013 10:56:57 AM UTC-7, KenK wrote:
> > If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you

>
>
>
> yeah, yeah, and next week another study will come out that says "nevermind"
>
> Eat healthy foods like wild caught salmon, organic veggies and pastured
> meats, clean foods without pesticides and GMO manipulations, drink clean
> water and get exercise and good sleep.
>
> Don't listen to the "studies" that are usually paid for by big pharma and
> designed to scare you into taking some pill.


It should be noted that this study was funded by the National Cancer
Institute and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine, both parts of the US National Institutes of Health.

Cindy

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On 7/12/2013 1:09 PM, Cindy Fuller wrote:
> It should be noted that this study was funded by the National Cancer
> Institute and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative
> Medicine, both parts of the US National Institutes of Health.


Not for nothing, but the NCI and the NIH are not very reliable sources.

All sorts of conflicts and ethical problems, not to mention adherence to
failed medical orthodoxy and promotion of unproven guidelines in all
sorts of matters.

Susan



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On 7/12/2013 1:47 PM, Susan wrote:
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>
> On 7/12/2013 1:09 PM, Cindy Fuller wrote:
>> It should be noted that this study was funded by the National Cancer
>> Institute and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative
>> Medicine, both parts of the US National Institutes of Health.

>
> Not for nothing, but the NCI and the NIH are not very reliable sources.
>
> All sorts of conflicts and ethical problems, not to mention adherence to
> failed medical orthodoxy and promotion of unproven guidelines in all
> sorts of matters.


The NCI is pretty reliable and does very effective cancer research but I
think the Center for Complementary Medicine is there to keep ignorant
pols happy.


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If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you probably
should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.

I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily capsule.



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A person who eats a lot of fish or takes fish oil supplements should be most worried about the mercury content. For those who have teeth fillings or root canals it leads to the big A.
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bigwheel > wrote:
> KenK;1848076 Wrote:
>> If you eat a lot of salmon, etc. or take fish oil caps as I do you
>> probably
>> should research their relation to prostate cancer. I read on MSNBC site
>>
>> today that omega three from fish can increase chances of PC.
>>
>> I guess I'm going to have to check this out and rethink my daily
>> capsule.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> "Where there's smoke there's toast!" Anon

>
> A person who eats a lot of fish or takes fish oil supplements should be
> most worried about the mercury content. For those who have teeth
> fillings or root canals it leads to the big A.
>


And PCB's around here. They got some limits of one fish a month.

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A naturopathic doctor's response with study references -

http://doctormurray.com/how-a-select...came-big-news/

An excerpt:
Final Comments
The best thing about this study is that it will stimulate more research
into the role of omega-3 fatty acids in prostate health. The worst
thing about this study is that it may lead to many men abandoning the
use of fish oil supplements. Based upon a large amount of clinical data
it makes sense for men to be consuming 1,000 mg of EPA+DHA daily for
general health. And, if they are suffering from one of the over 60
different health conditions shown to be benefitted by fish oil
supplementation the dosage should be increased to 3,000 mg of EPA+DHA
daily.



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Dee wrote:
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> A naturopathic doctor's response with study references -
>
> http://doctormurray.com/how-a-select...came-big-news/
>
> An excerpt:
> Final Comments
> The best thing about this study is that it will stimulate more research
> into the role of omega-3 fatty acids in prostate health. The worst
> thing about this study is that it may lead to many men abandoning the
> use of fish oil supplements. Based upon a large amount of clinical data
> it makes sense for men to be consuming 1,000 mg of EPA+DHA daily for
> general health. And, if they are suffering from one of the over 60
> different health conditions shown to be benefitted by fish oil
> supplementation the dosage should be increased to 3,000 mg of EPA+DHA
> daily.
>
> Dee


LMAO! Does anyone here just enjoy a nice meal now and then? LOL

G. :-D


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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Dee wrote:
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>> A naturopathic doctor's response with study references -
>>
>> http://doctormurray.com/how-a-select...came-big-news/
>>
>> An excerpt:
>> Final Comments
>> The best thing about this study is that it will stimulate more research
>> into the role of omega-3 fatty acids in prostate health. The worst
>> thing about this study is that it may lead to many men abandoning the
>> use of fish oil supplements. Based upon a large amount of clinical data
>> it makes sense for men to be consuming 1,000 mg of EPA+DHA daily for
>> general health. And, if they are suffering from one of the over 60
>> different health conditions shown to be benefitted by fish oil
>> supplementation the dosage should be increased to 3,000 mg of EPA+DHA
>> daily.
>>
>> Dee

>
> LMAO! Does anyone here just enjoy a nice meal now and then? LOL


I keep a spreadsheet on my weekly menus to ensure we have a good balance
over a week, but I can't say I've ever gone into all that! I use it to work
out my shopping list too

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> LMAO! Does anyone here just enjoy a nice meal now and then? LOL
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> G. :-D



I do, everyday.

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>If we do not have enough ___________ our nerves
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> Press > wrote,
> >Nerve sheathes are made of ______________.
> >If we do not have enough ___________ our nerves
> >short out.

>
> GIYF


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