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flashy 08-04-2010 06:37

Cod liver oil
 
As i'm getting on in life a bit now i've started taking cod liver oil to help my joints (going to the gym kinda makes them hurt) a mate of mine told me that they help him when he's doing his weights, he's 46 so might need them a bit more than i do......do they really help though? is there any proof? i've only been taking them a couple of days so i won't feel any difference yet


do they or don't they?

MargaretR 08-04-2010 07:08

Re: Cod liver oil
 
I take 2 tablespoons a day.
Such a high dose is not needed in normal circumstances, but I am attempting to repair nerve damage in my arms. It is having an effect - some tingling has returned to previously numb fingers.
Improvements in nutrition don't have the instant effect that pharma drugs do, but you are 'curing and preventing' not just masking symptoms, so keep taking them.
It will help lots more than just joint mobility.

jaysay 08-04-2010 09:21

Re: Cod liver oil
 
Tried it and for some reason it doesn't agree with me.

flashy 08-04-2010 16:47

Re: Cod liver oil
 
thanx you two

accyman 09-04-2010 01:29

Re: Cod liver oil
 
i give codliver oil mixed with sunflower oil and omega 3 to my 1 year old :)

he loves teh taste and it works wonders for his joints and coat :eek:

MargaretR 09-04-2010 06:27

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Omega 3 6 9
Here is some useful info
Physical Nutrition - Top Ten Tips to Save Your Life

SPUGGIE J 09-04-2010 17:22

Re: Cod liver oil
 
If there is all this cod liver oil around then is that not as bad for this fish population as the Spanish fishing fleets?

Barrie Yates 09-04-2010 18:01

Re: Cod liver oil
 
It really is what suits you personally. I take Omega 3 Fish Oil capsules - 71 this year and have been taking them for over 10 years. So they work for me.

cashman 09-04-2010 23:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 804566)
Tried it and for some reason it doesn't agree with me.

Probably cos its non-alcoholic?:D

katex 10-04-2010 10:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 804966)
It really is what suits you personally. I take Omega 3 Fish Oil capsules - 71 this year and have been taking them for over 10 years. So they work for me.

Yeh Barry, but aren't they supposed to be good for the brain cells too.... :D Only kidding.

Dunno' Flashy ... don't suppose can ever be proved. Have known lots of people with joint problems who swear by them. My mum would leave us a Cod Liver Oil capsule next to our breakfast plate every morning. Had them regular for 21 years. Now, neither mum, brother or myself have any signs of arthritis (nor dad, but he died at 62) ... don't think this is proof either, could just be an hereditary thing going on.

Don't think will do you any harm so worth a try.

jaysay 10-04-2010 13:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 805015)
Probably cos its non-alcoholic?:D

Tried it with gin still didn't agree:D

jaysay 10-04-2010 14:02

Re: Cod liver oil
 
A mate of mine was told a spoonful a day makes you feel young again, so he wasn't surprised when he did a very childish thing:pain30::D

Ken Moss 13-04-2010 09:29

Re: Cod liver oil
 
Cod liver oil certainly won't do you any harm and is considerably better for you than all this Omega 3 which is purportedly knocking about.

There are several strands of Omega 3, some of which do absolutely nothing at all to improve your health but can be promoted on packaging as it is still technically Omega 3. It's something of a buzz word which won't be tempting me to buy anything.

MargaretR 13-04-2010 09:47

Re: Cod liver oil
 
Cod liver oil IS omega 3:confused:
(see my link above)

Ken Moss 13-04-2010 09:52

Re: Cod liver oil
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 805943)
Cod liver oil IS omega 3:confused:
(see my link above)

There are several different chemical variants which can all be labelled as Omega 3 though, some of which have almost no benefit in the quantities found in the products.

The best option is a spoonful of good old cod liver oil itself.


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