Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 It means that each gram of that fish oil contains 180 mg of EPA and 120 mg of DHA. That's the standard amount The EPA and DHA are components of the fish oil, they are no added to the fish oil. EPA and DHA are the omega-3 fatty acid components of fish oil. So when I take 9 to 10 grams of fish oil, I get atout 1.8 grams of EPA and 1.2 grams of DHA, but since at this point my brains needs more DHA, I take additional DHA and a bit less fish oil..... it's the balance thing you know. Horse trainers used to give their fancy horses glucosamine sulfate for their joints and somewhere along the line a trainer with arthritis took some to see if it would help his arthritis like it helped his horse. It did now lots of people benefit from this veterinary supplement. My oldest cat gets fish oil and glucosamine as well as nutritional yeast to support his aging body. Fluffy's getting some fish oil in her plain yoghurt now. She needs the calcium and protein as she's nursing seven and the fish oil is both inducement and ntrition. mjh In a message dated 3/11/2006 3:17:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, kcapel@... writes: mjh, what milligram (mg) amounts of EPA and DHA are in your fish oil capsules? How much do you take every day, if I may ask? I'm staring at my bottle of fish oil, and it says Natural Fish Oil Concentrate 1000 mg, EPA 180 mg, and DHA 120 mg. But the way it's listed on the label, it gives the impression that the 180 and 120 are PART of the 1000 for the " fish oil concentrate. " I'm not sure how to even interpret this label! Does this mean that the 180 and 120 are part of the 1000? Does it mean that the 180 and 120 are in addition to the 1000? And, in fact, what IS " natural fish oil concentrate " ? What does that really mean? I'm confused. Suddenly I feel like I'm trying to read some covert foreign language. This was a lot easier, before, when I was giving it to aging arthritic dogs just cuz I thought it was a good thing....before I thought it might be a good thing for aging arthritic me, too, and decided I needed to understand the blasted label. Nuts. Can anyone explain this to me, please? the one in Champaign IL mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 In a message dated 3/11/2006 10:37:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, kcapel@... writes: mjh... If 180 mg of EPA and 120 mg of DHA are part of the 1 gram (1000 mg) of fish oil, then what's the remaining 700 mg of the fish oil? >>>> Why don't you contact a company like Carlson's Labs and ask that question. If this is a standard capsule, then how do you take extra DHA and less fish oil? Is there a DHA capsule that's only the DHA...alone, without anything else in it? >>>>> I take Max DHA. A 600 mg gelcap contains 250 mg DHA and only 36 mg of EPA There are studies that show that DHA is more " brain " than EPA? I'm just not familiar with this. >>>> Let your fingers do the typing, there are lots of studies on both EPA and DHA. They have different functions. DHA is especially important for baby's brains as well as compromised brains. With all my primitive thinking, I was further confused because I thought that EPA was omega-3 and DHA was omega-6! Oh-oh. Where do we get omega-6 and what are the appropriate proportions of that? >>> Ever heard of meat and most fats and oils? That's where the omega-6s are. Most Americans are out of balance for Omega-3,6,9 with way too much omega-6 and way too little omega-3s. Kinda like Magnesium. Most people have way too much Calcium and not enough Magnesium..... out of balance. I would like to know, off list perhaps?, how you get a cat to try plain yogurt (much less with fish oil added!). I put it out and it sits there. The cats look at it, and then at me like I'm trying to poison them, and then they walk away. ( " Ohhh, silly human...we're not falling into this trap! " ) Further, I have a murderous time getting any of this down my one remaining old woofer. >>> I serve Fluffy about 1/2 cup plain yoghurt and sprinkle some fish oil on top of it or sometimes some tuna or mackrel. Try also raw hamburger and chicken livers. Thanks, mjh. mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 mjh... If 180 mg of EPA and 120 mg of DHA are part of the 1 gram (1000 mg) of fish oil, then what's the remaining 700 mg of the fish oil? If this is a standard capsule, then how do you take extra DHA and less fish oil? Is there a DHA capsule that's only the DHA...alone, without anything else in it? There are studies that show that DHA is more " brain " than EPA? I'm just not familiar with this. With all my primitive thinking, I was further confused because I thought that EPA was omega-3 and DHA was omega-6! Oh-oh. Where do we get omega-6 and what are the appropriate proportions of that? I would like to know, off list perhaps?, how you get a cat to try plain yogurt (much less with fish oil added!). I put it out and it sits there. The cats look at it, and then at me like I'm trying to poison them, and then they walk away. ( " Ohhh, silly human...we're not falling into this trap! " ) Further, I have a murderous time getting any of this down my one remaining old woofer. Thanks, mjh. > > > > > > It means that each gram of that fish oil contains 180 mg of EPA and 120 mg > of DHA. That's the standard amount The EPA and DHA are components of the > fish oil, they are no added to the fish oil. EPA and DHA are the omega-3 fatty > acid components of fish oil. > > So when I take 9 to 10 grams of fish oil, I get atout 1.8 grams of EPA and > 1.2 grams of DHA, but since at this point my brains needs more DHA, I take > additional DHA and a bit less fish oil..... it's the balance thing you know. > > Horse trainers used to give their fancy horses glucosamine sulfate for their > joints and somewhere along the line a trainer with arthritis took some to > see if it would help his arthritis like it helped his horse. It did now lots > of people benefit from this veterinary supplement. > > My oldest cat gets fish oil and glucosamine as well as nutritional yeast to > support his aging body. > > Fluffy's getting some fish oil in her plain yoghurt now. She needs the > calcium and protein as she's nursing seven and the fish oil is both inducement > and ntrition. > > mjh > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Thank you, mjh, for tickling the neurons and receptors and helping to repave some of the neural pathways that have fallen into disrepair. > > In a message dated 3/11/2006 10:37:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, > kcapel@... writes: > > mjh... > > If 180 mg of EPA and 120 mg of DHA are part of the 1 gram (1000 mg) > of fish oil, then what's the remaining 700 mg of the fish oil? > > >>>> Why don't you contact a company like Carlson's Labs and ask that > question. > > > > If this is a standard capsule, then how do you take extra DHA and > less fish oil? Is there a DHA capsule that's only the DHA...alone, > without anything else in it? > >>>>> I take Max DHA. A 600 mg gelcap contains 250 mg DHA and only 36 mg of > EPA > > > > There are studies that show that DHA is more " brain " than EPA? I'm > just not familiar with this. > > >>>> Let your fingers do the typing, there are lots of studies on both EPA > and DHA. They have different functions. DHA is especially important for > baby's brains as well as compromised brains. > > > > With all my primitive thinking, I was further confused because I > thought that EPA was omega-3 and DHA was omega-6! Oh-oh. Where do > we get omega-6 and what are the appropriate proportions of that? > > >>> Ever heard of meat and most fats and oils? That's where the omega-6s > are. Most Americans are out of balance for Omega-3,6,9 with way too much > omega-6 and way too little omega-3s. Kinda like Magnesium. Most people have way > too much Calcium and not enough Magnesium..... out of balance. > > > > I would like to know, off list perhaps?, how you get a cat to try > plain yogurt (much less with fish oil added!). I put it out and it > sits there. The cats look at it, and then at me like I'm trying to > poison them, and then they walk away. ( " Ohhh, silly human...we're > not falling into this trap! " ) Further, I have a murderous time > getting any of this down my one remaining old woofer. > >>> I serve Fluffy about 1/2 cup plain yoghurt and sprinkle some fish oil on > top of it or sometimes some tuna or mackrel. Try also raw hamburger and > chicken livers. > > > > Thanks, mjh. > > > > > mjh > " The Basil Book " > http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 For me the correct balance is more GLA to EPA / DHA Regards CS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 I would comncetrate on clearing your toxins from your system first and them slooking into your bodys correct EFA balance. Personally I think one shouldnt do to crazy with omega3 sources - experiment and get your own balance correct. Regards CS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 If you take Flax oil your body will convert what it needs ie EPA or DHA . Regards Cs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 CS I started Budwig's flaxseed oil regime about 15 months into my treatment for EBV and CMV with officinalis tincture and was seeing reponse to that. I had been taking the cofactors you listed. After on the flaxseed/yoghurt for several months, I felt a real imbalance between Ca/Mg and this is when I found the solution for me. Magnesium in liquid form instead of caps or tabs. At that point (2001) I was taking 10 or more grams of C a day, B-100 complex with extra B6 three times a day, close of 100mg of Zinc. I had been taking these for years previous. So, there has to be something else. I ate the flaxseed oil three times a day until mid 2004. But only saw the improvement when the fish oil was added. I think that was early 2002 or so. In a message dated 3/12/2006 7:54:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, bhammanuk@... writes: Hi Sometime the enzyme may not be functioning because of a latent virus ie EBV or they may be some other deficiency with co factors ie magnesium , Vit C , B vits and Zinc. Regards CS mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 mjh I started Budwig's flaxseed oil regime about 15 months into my treatment for EBV and CMV with officinalis tincture and was seeing reponse to that. ****I have first flushed out my toxins and then added the oils and see benefit. I had been taking the cofactors you listed. After on the flaxseed/yoghurt for several months, I felt a real imbalance between Ca/Mg and this is when I found the solution for me. Magnesium in liquid form instead of caps or tabs. *** I take Concentrace for Mg and it does make a difference along with the other Co factors. At that point (2001) I was taking 10 or more grams of C a day, B-100 complex with extra B6 three times a day, close of 100mg of Zinc. I had been taking these for years previous. So, there has to be something else. I ate the flaxseed oil three times a day until mid 2004. But only saw the improvement when the fish oil was added. I think that was early 2002 or so. ** Yes I dont doubt that Fish oil has a better conversion rate. In my case Ive found before adding nutrients I have to flush out my toxins before seeing real benefit from oils. I have discovered that its better to get at the root issue than just suppressing inflammation issues. ** I had a great reponse with Fish oil also for about a year and felt the best that i had ever had. But After about a year the good results stopped - my hunch was that I was just supressing the inflammation ( PLA 2 ) and not gettting to the root - which is raising Glutathione. From my own experience back then and now - I do better on a higher ratio of GLA than EPA or DHA. kane explains this is in her Detoxx book ( there is a link on this too i think ) . Regards CS Regards CS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 CS I am not familiar with Kane's detox work, but 'detox' has been a part of my life for a long time, but I will not do chelation for heavy metals as for me I think it is too dangerous. I agree with fixing the underlying problem. I do not feel that inflammation in my case is suppressed. Given what I've come to learn about glutathione on this list over the years and seeing my own improvement, I have to conclude that Glutathione got raised in my body When I plateau on something, I consider whether the underlying problem has been brought back into balance and so the supplement is no longer needed at that level OR it is time for another increase to see if more benefits are possible. I can tell within days when my brain needs more DHA (i've not been too compliant lately) And, the cognitive disfunction is my greatest challenge. THe fatty acids need to be in balance. I have six pints of unopened flaxseed oil here, by the way. I do continue to incorporate freshly ground flaxseed into my daily diet as they have nutritional value not found in their oils. mjh In a message dated 3/12/2006 8:37:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, bhammanuk@... writes: ** Yes I dont doubt that Fish oil has a better conversion rate. In my case Ive found before adding nutrients I have to flush out my toxins before seeing real benefit from oils. I have discovered that its better to get at the root issue than just suppressing inflammation issues. ** I had a great reponse with Fish oil also for about a year and felt the best that i had ever had. But After about a year the good results stopped - my hunch was that I was just supressing the inflammation ( PLA 2 ) and not gettting to the root - which is raising Glutathione. From my own experience back then and now - I do better on a higher ratio of GLA than EPA or DHA. kane explains this is in her Detoxx book ( there is a link on this too i think ) . mjh " The Basil Book " http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 mjh, I am not familiar with Kane's detox work, but 'detox' has been a part of my life for a long time, but I will not do chelation for heavy metals as for me I think it is too dangerous. *** Nor will I as Im almost fixed What Ive noticed is that for me there seems to be a definate ORDER in which i need to take the supplements ie. raise Glutathione then kill off infections then improve adrenals then improve dysbosis then improve nutrients such as fatty acids and mg etc. I agree with fixing the underlying problem. I do not feel that inflammation in my case is suppressed. Given what I've come to learn about glutathione on this list over the years and seeing my own improvement, I have to conclude that Glutathione got raised in my body When I plateau on something, I consider whether the underlying problem has been brought back into balance and so the supplement is no longer needed at that level OR it is time for another increase to see if more benefits are possible. ** I tend to carry on taking some of my supps at a maintenance dose once ive reached the plateau. I can tell within days when my brain needs more DHA (i've not been too compliant lately) And, the cognitive disfunction is my greatest challenge. THe fatty acids need to be in balance. I have six pints of unopened flaxseed oil here, by the way. I do continue to incorporate freshly ground flaxseed into my daily diet as they have nutritional value not found in their oils. ** My cognitive function has returned to near normal - and my announcement is only a couple of weeks away !!! Regards CS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 By the way, on flaxseed, some can't convert it properly. I rotate fish oils, figuring that way I'll get a variety and if one brand is a little less good than another... I use Pharmax, also VitalChoice salmon oil (DELICIOUS), I really can't stomach the high vitamin cod liver oil I bought that has rosemary. In fact if anybody wants it let me know. Its been in the fridge. I " m going to have to switch to Nordic Naturals. But warm weather is coming so I'll be getting my Vitamin D sitting in the park. > > > mjh > > I started Budwig's flaxseed oil regime about 15 months into my treatment > for > EBV and CMV with officinalis tincture and was seeing reponse to > that. > > > ****I have first flushed out my toxins and then added the oils and see > benefit. > > I had been taking the cofactors you listed. After on the flaxseed/yoghurt > for several months, I felt a real imbalance between Ca/Mg and this is when > I > found the solution for me. Magnesium in liquid form instead of caps or tabs. > > *** I take Concentrace for Mg and it does make a difference along with the > other Co factors. > > At that point (2001) I was taking 10 or more grams of C a day, B-100 > complex > with extra B6 three times a day, close of 100mg of Zinc. I had been taking > these for years previous. > > So, there has to be something else. I ate the flaxseed oil three times a > day until mid 2004. But only saw the improvement when the fish oil was > added. > I think that was early 2002 or so. > > ** Yes I dont doubt that Fish oil has a better conversion rate. In my case > Ive found before adding nutrients I have to flush out my toxins before seeing > real benefit from oils. I have discovered that its better to get at the root > issue than just suppressing inflammation issues. > > > ** I had a great reponse with Fish oil also for about a year and felt the > best that i had ever had. But After about a year the good results stopped - my > hunch was that I was just supressing the inflammation ( PLA 2 ) and not > gettting to the root - which is raising Glutathione. From my own experience back > then and now - I do better on a higher ratio of GLA than EPA or DHA. > kane explains this is in her Detoxx book ( there is a link on this too i > think ) . > > > Regards > CS > > > > Regards > CS > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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