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>>369075 how did my post imply you should BELIEVE strangers? i implied the BURDEN of proof and understanding lies in your own lap. pubmed is great if you have access. omega3 research is still relatively in its 'infancy' if you will, but, asshole, if you any conceptual understanding of CVD, a disease of inflammation, you will find the correlation of lessening 'inflammation' with the lessening of CVD in what ever measures your are testing for.
Omega3 usage has also been linked w/ reducing inflammation.
also to note, as made by wise anon above, the RATIO of omega3s to omega 6s.
here, some PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS (u fucktard) THAT YOU CAN ACCESS
O'Keefe JH Jr, Cordain L, Jones PG, Abuissa H. Coronary artery disease prognosis and C-reactive protein levels improve in proportion to percent lowering of low-density lipoprotein. Am J Cardiol. 2006 Jul 1;98(1):135-9.
Loren Cordain, S. Boyd Eaton, Anthony Sebastian, Neil Mann, Staffan Lindeberg, Bruce A. Watkins, James H. OKeefe, Janette Brand Miller. Origins and evolution of the western diet: Health implications for the 21st century. Am J Clin Nutr 2005;81:341-54.
on that last one, most specifically examine the issue of omega3 to omega6 ratio composition of the population along w/the rise of CVD in the popu.
enjoy.
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