stronglifts said:
Charles Poliquin recommends 45g fish oil a day.
Yes that's a lot of pills. Try fish oil in liquid form (with lemon taste):
-PFO pure fish oil
-Carlson Fish oil
I take 30-45g of the PFO pure fish oil (2-3 tablespoons). It tastes like lemonade.
The theory behind these "huge amount" of fish oil, is that cavemen used to eat everything: brains, inside of bones,... All this is full of omega 3.
-Mehdi.
Umm... 30 grams is far too much for fish oil! Flax oil (plant source Omega 3, whcih is Different than Fish Omega 3) 30 grams is not a big deal. Upper limit is maybe 4-6 grams a day of fish oil sourced EPA and DHA combined, but that is under medical supervision! Fish oil Omega 3 is potent pharmacological agent.
Most OTC fish oil pills are between 30-50% omega-3 EPA and DHA. Look at labels closely as the serving size might be 2 pills. Look for a minimium of molecular distillation and 3rd party PCB and Heavy metal tested.
A few are higher, like Solvay Omacor (Requires a Prescription @ 85% to treat high serum Triglycerides)
Carlson Super Omega fish oil is a very high quality supplement, both in liquid and pill form. It is AOAC tested and made in an FDA regulated facility. A 1 gram Carlson fish oil pill provides 300mg of EPA and 200mg of DHA so it is a 50% concentrate. You can try starting at 1000mg of EPA and DHA combined per day. The Amercian Heart Association recommend 1000mg of EPA and DHA combined for cardiovascular disease patients.
Consult with medical professional before talking higher dosages. The actual therapeutic dosage for specific diseases is between 1.5 to 4 grams of EPAand DHA combined under the supervision of an MD.
fyi: I take 1500-2000 mg of EPA and DHA combined. Usually Carlson, but I have taken others.
RD