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    Fish oils and prostate cancer??

    I've been taking fish oil supplements for the last year, and now I'm hearing of potential higher risk of prostate cancer. WTH?? Will, any thoughts or studies on the subject??

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_crawfish View Post
    I've been taking fish oil supplements for the last year, and now I'm hearing of potential higher risk of prostate cancer. WTH?? Will, any thoughts or studies on the subject??
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    Fish oil, Friend or Foe for the prostate?
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    Thanks man, I knew u wouldn't dissapoint...
    After reading all that, (kinda hard to follow) I'm guessing you'd suggest to keep taking them??

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_crawfish View Post
    Thanks man, I knew u wouldn't dissapoint...
    After reading all that, (kinda hard to follow) I'm guessing you'd suggest to keep taking them??
    A summary vid that's less technical:

    http://www.brinkzone.com/general-hea...er-link-maybe/

    I have no plans to give up my fish oil supps any time soon personally.
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    Why not eat salmon 2x a week and skip the supplements?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Javelin View Post
    Why not eat salmon 2x a week and skip the supplements?
    Depends on how many mg of EPA/DHA one wants. You'd have to eat a hell of a lot more salmon than that to get the doses used in the studies that find benefits.

    Two, farm raised or wild caught? Both have their drawbacks in terms of actual EPA/DHA content as well as various various pollutants, etc often found in salmon and other fish not found in quality fish oil supps due to the use of molecular distillation.

    So real Q is, why eat salmon to get your EPA/DHA when you can just get it from a supp of known dose and without compounds I don't want to eat?

    I eat fish several times a week myself, but I don't consider it an adequate source of EPA/DHA.
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    For enlarging prostate I've found that daily saw palmetto supplement works really well. FYI just from my personal experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Javelin View Post
    For enlarging prostate I've found that daily saw palmetto supplement works really well. FYI just from my personal experience.
    There's no association between fish oil and BPH to the best of my knowledge, so a moot issue in the context of this thread topic.
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    I had taken the fish oil supplement for six years. Nearly three years ago I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, went through radiation and had the radioactive seeds implanted. I am now cancer free. When I recently read that there may be a correlation between taking fish oil and prostate cancer, I quit taking it.
    There is no evidence that my cancer was the result of years of taking the supplement, however, I decided I'd not take the chance. My choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brassmaster View Post
    I had taken the fish oil supplement for six years. Nearly three years ago I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, went through radiation and had the radioactive seeds implanted. I am now cancer free. When I recently read that there may be a correlation between taking fish oil and prostate cancer, I quit taking it.
    There is no evidence that my cancer was the result of years of taking the supplement, however, I decided I'd not take the chance. My choice.
    See vid above and or lengthy article linked if you want something more granular/technical. As you say, your choice, but the bulk of the data overwhelmingly shows a benefit to fish oil consumption, including reduces rates of some cancers. But, everything we do, and I mean everything, has a risk to benefit to it, so one has to decide where that risk/benefit is for them. I only want to make sure people do it in an informed manner.

    Good luck.
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