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Slash Your Risk for Premature Death with Omega-3s

By Delia Wilder


For years, consumers have been learning of the benefits of reducing cardiovascular disease by ingesting omega-3 fatty acids. This message has made its way into the mainstream as cardiologists now prescribe omega-3 supplements to their patients.1

Far beyond the benefits of heart disease reduction, scientists have discovered startling new data that omega-3 fatty acids slash the overall risk of an early death.1-4 That reduction is seen not only in people with known chronic diseases but even in those who are apparently healthy. Published studies show that you can reduce your risk of dying prematurely by as much as 85% by maintaining optimal levels of omega-3 fats in your body.5

A wealth of published studies has demonstrated a significant reduction in mortality with the use of fish oils. In one such report, scientists studying people who had lived through a heart attack were shocked to find that patients with the highest levels of omega-3s in their blood were prevented from dying of any cause, not just heart-related conditions.6 In a similar study, people who’d had heart attacks were found to have a much lower likelihood of a dangerous cardiac arrhythmia called atrial fibrillation if they had high omega-3 levels—and had an incredible 85% lower risk of dying from all causes in addition.5

Intrigued, scientists began looking at healthy people with no evident heart disease. Would the protection apply to those people as well? The answer is yes. When a large group of Norwegian men 64-76 years of age were supplemented with 2.4 g/day of omega-3s, they had a 47% reduction in risk of dying from all causes compared with a placebo group.7 Women can achieve similar levels of protection: a massive Australian dietary intake study found that women with the highest omega-3 consumption had a 44% reduction in risk of mortality from inflammatory diseases.4 The effect was dose-related: for each standard-deviation increase in omega-3 intake, women achieved a 17% reduction in their risk of dying.

What explains this remarkable and consistent reduction in “all-cause mortality?” There are many factors at work, but one of the most important is related to the ways in which your dietary fat intake affects your body’s inflammatory status.8,9 A high intake of omega-3s (from cold-water fish, from flax seed oil, and from fish oil supplements) can push your body from a dangerous pro-inflammatory condition to a healthier, lower-inflammation state.10 And that has direct impact on your chances of living longer.


Omega-3 Fats and Inflammation: Steps Toward a Longer Life


The typical Western diet now contains a vast excess of omega-6 fats (largely derived from poultry products and certain vegetable oils). Other animal products are rich in saturated fats, not omega-6 fats and not nearly enough omega-3s (which we get from ocean fish and plant foods such as nuts and flax seeds).11,12

The optimum ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fats in the diet is roughly 4 to 1, though some proponents claim the ratio should be two omega-6s for each one omega-3. Shockingly, those who follow unhealthy modern Western diets often consume these fats in ratios as high as 25 (omega-6) to only 1 (omega-3).10,11

The resulting increase in inflammatory cytokines from insufficient omega-3 intake creates chronic, low-grade inflammation that directly exacerbates aging and may contribute to early death from myriad chronic conditions.9,13,14 In other words, inflammation is aging at a very fundamental level.9

That’s why high consumption of omega-3s, particularly EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) found in fish oil has such a dramatic impact on your risk of dying. By nudging your omega-6 to omega-3 ratio back toward the optimum, you can significantly reduce your body’s inflammatory load. You should do that by reducing your intake of saturated fat (from meat and dairy), reducing omega-6s (from poultry and certain vegetable oils), and increasing your intake of omega-3s (from fish, fish oil, and flax seed oil). By supplementing with omega-3s, you can increase your chances of living longer and better, by cutting your risk of a host of age-related, longevity-stealing chronic conditions that originate with inflammation. The evidence is detailed and compelling.

Omega-3s Combat Stress and Cortisol Damage

Chronic stress and the resulting elevation in stress hormones (cortisol, epinephrine, norepinephrine) accelerate aging.15 They are major contributors to premature death from a variety of causes, mostly related to increased risk of chronic cardiovascular, infectious, and metabolic disorders.15-17 There’s also evidence that chronic stress itself lowers your blood levels of omega-3s.18

Supplemental omega-3s can inhibit the excessive adrenal gland stimulation that triggers stress effects.19,20 Studies of healthy adults subjected to biological and emotional stress demonstrate that omega-3 supplementation from fish oil prevents cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine elevations.20-23 Plant-derived omega-3 supplements in animal studies not only blocked cortisol elevations, but countered stress-induced learning deficits.24

Omega-3s Battle Depression, Anxiety


Victims of chronic mental illness, particularly depression and anxiety, have a shockingly high rate of premature death from “natural causes.”25,26 These illnesses can cost men nearly 15 years of life expectancy and women nearly 18 years.27 Depression, the most common mental illness, affects more than 5% of the US population during any given 2-week period, and is strongly correlated with dying early.28

Scientific discoveries in the past decade demonstrate roles for omega-3s in the management of mental illness, especially depression and anxiety. Omega-3s are essential components of brain cell membranes and may help increase nerve cell transmission of signals with serotonin, levels of which can be abnormal in depression.29,30 Their anti-inflammatory effects also show promise in preventing depression-related loss of brain cells.31

People with major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder have low brain levels of omega-3s.32,33 Those low levels are closely associated with worsening depression and even predict an increased risk of suicide.34 Conversely, higher dietary intake of omega-3s is associated with as much as a 34% reduction in risk of symptomatic depression, compared with people having the lowest rate of consumption.35

Omega-3 supplementation has by now become much more accepted because of its dramatic effectiveness in managing depression. Studies show that daily doses of 1 gram or more of EPA and DHA significantly reduce scores on standard depression rating scales, especially in older adults.36-38

Anxiety can be a crippling short-term problem
that also contributes directly to premature death; one study found a 77% increase in mortality risk among anxious women at midlife.39-41 Omega-3 supplementation may be important in managing symptoms of anxiety as well as depression. An omega-3-rich mixture of essential fatty acids lowered test anxiety in one early human study.40 Later studies demonstrated reduction of anxious feelings in populations of substance abusers treated with 3 grams/day of EPA plus DHA.42

What You Need to Know: Slash Your Risk for Premature Death with Omega-3s


* Omega-3 fatty acids have a well-established role in preventing cardiovascular disease and death.
* Recent studies are revealing a role for these beneficial fats in reducing your risk of premature death from numerous causes.
* By reducing your total body level of inflammation, omega-3s can slash the risk of many conditions that cause us to die early.
* Keeping your omega-3 levels high, and your omega-6 levels low, can help prevent the metabolic syndrome, symptoms of depression and anxiety, a variety of forms of cancer, and many forms of liver and kidney diseases, all of which are associated with premature death.
* Omega-3s also contribute to reducing the deadly effects of chronic stress and high cortisol levels.
* If you aren’t supplementing with at least 2 grams/day of a high-quality omega-3 product, you may be unnecessarily courting an early death.

Omega-3s: Powerful Weapons against Metabolic Syndrome

The metabolic syndrome is a clustering of risk factors including abdominal obesity, elevated fasting glucose (also called insulin resistance or “pre-diabetes”), hypertension, elevated triglycerides, and lowered high-density lipoprotein (HDL). This syndrome contributes to disease risk that may increase the chances of an early death from multiples causes.43-47 Epidemiological evidence suggests that people with low levels of omega-3s in their blood have as much as a 2.4-fold higher risk of having metabolic syndrome.52 On the other hand, people with the highest intakes of omega-3s have as much as a 46% lower risk of metabolic syndrome.49,50

Supplementation with omega-3s at doses ranging from 1-3.7 grams per day has now been shown to improve all 5 parameters of the metabolic syndrome:

* Treatment with omega-3s has an anti-obesity effect.51 It reduces total fat mass, abdominal fat mass, the size of individual fat cells, and raises levels of the beneficial cytokine adiponectin.52,53
* Higher plasma omega-3 levels correlate with improved insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance.50,54 Supplementation both prevents and reverses insulin resistance, especially in the face of a high-fat diet.55,56
* Average doses of 3.7 grams/day of fish oil reduce both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.57 Additional studies with doses as low as 1 gram/day also showed decreases in systolic blood pressure.58
* Omega-3 supplementation dramatically lowers triglycerides and other risk factors for athero-sclerosis.52,58-60 One gram per day of fish oil was shown to normalize triglyceride levels in elderly people and protect them from rising levels.61
* Higher omega-3 plasma levels are correlated with higher HDL levels.50 Supplementation with omega-3s resulted in a reduction in the ratio of triglycerides to HDL level, a beneficial change.52

Omega-3s Fight Cancer at Its Earliest Stages


Cancers of all kinds are common causes of untimely death. Diet has long been known to be an important factor in the development of many kinds of cancer. The Mediterranean dietary pattern, abundant in vegetables, fruits, and omega-3-rich fish, is associated with low cancer rates.62 One study comparing the Mediterranean diet with an American Heart Association-recommended diet found a 56% reduction in risk of developing cancer and a 61% reduction in risk of dying from cancer.62 The Mediterranean diet group’s intake of omega-3 fats was also significantly higher than in the control group.

Cancers of the digestive tract are common and also the most susceptible to prevention with omega-3 fats. These cancers have a strong inflammatory component, which may explain at least part of the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids.63 Laboratory and human clinical studies demonstrate that omega-3 treatment causes decreased proliferation and increased cell death (apoptosis) of cancer-prone colon cells, while healthy tissue is unaffected.64,65 Effective doses range from 2.5 to 7.7 grams/day of fish oil.64,66 Two grams/day of EPA alone can reduce the number of precancerous rectal polyps in patients at high risk for colorectal cancer.67

Inflammation also plays a major role in skin cancer development following exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun.68 Not surprisingly, studies show that omega-3s have a role in protecting skin cells from the cancer-causing effects of the sun.68,69 Four grams per day of purified omega-3s protected a group of healthy subjects from sunburn, UV-induced precancerous changes in skin, and DNA damage in circulating blood cells.70

Cancers of the breast and prostate are also responsive to omega-3 prevention. Men with the highest blood levels of EPA and DHA have a 38-41% reduced risk of prostate cancer, compared with those having the lowest levels.71 Treatment with omega-3s reduced the rate at which prostate cancers progress to the dangerous state of independence from hormonal control; that progression is typically the harbinger of an untreatable cancer and early death.72

In a group of premenopausal women at high risk of breast cancer, those consuming the highest ratio of omega-3:omega-6 fats had a 50% reduction in their risk of developing cancer.73 Women who had been diagnosed and treated for early breast cancer, and whose diet contained the largest amount of omega-3s, had a 25% reduction in the risk of cancer recurrence.74 High-risk women who supplemented with 2.5-7.6 grams/day of DHA/EPA achieved excellent levels of these omega-3s in their breast tissue and had no side effects.75

Still More Ways Omega-3s Can Keep You From Dying Too Early

There’s compelling evidence that omega-3s play a role in some less-than-obvious causes of early death. For example, osteoporosis, which affects more than 4.5 million American women and an additional 800,000 men,95 causes fractures that are major contributors to premature death, often ending an otherwise productive life in a prolonged and painful fashion.96-98 Keeping omega-3 levels optimum may help to prevent osteoporotic fractures and thus reduce your risk of early death.95-105

Chronic lung diseases such as asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) also significantly shorten life span.106 Again, there’s a wealth of evidence supporting a role for omega-3s in mitigating the inflammatory state that triggers these conditions and contributes to early death.106-116

Given the role of inflammation in the aging process, it just makes sense to ensure that our omega-3 levels are as high as possible.

Omega-3s: Vital Protection for Kidney and Liver Function

Kidney disease kills more than 46,000 Americans annually and is the ninth leading cause of death in the US; roughly 4.5 million of us suffer from kidney disease of one form or another.76 Although there are many different types of kidney disease, most of them share a significant oxidative and inflammatory component that can be helped by high levels of omega-3s.77-80 In one large study, people consuming the highest amounts of omega-3s had a 31% reduction in their risk of developing chronic kidney disease.78 And kidney transplant recipients with higher levels of omega-3s in their blood had significantly lower risk of transplant rejection than did those with lower levels.81
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Kidney disease (and its treatment) imposes massive metabolic and oxidative stress on the victim’s body, accounting in part for a high mortality rate. Dialysis patients taking EPA/DHA 1.8 grams/day experienced significantly lower levels of harmful adrenal stimulation compared with controls, and 3.4 grams/day dropped their triglyceride levels significantly, thereby lowering their heart attack risk.19,82

Two grams/day of EPA/DHA significantly reduced markers of inflammation in patients with end-stage renal disease, while 2.1 grams/day of fish oil reduced markers of oxidative stress.83,84 A dose of 4 grams/day of fish oil substantially improved renal function in diabetic patients, a group at major risk of early death from kidney disease.85

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects up to 35% of the world’s population. Its dangerous consequence called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) may lead to cirrhosis of the liver, a cause of premature death in the United States.86-88 The massive liver accumulation of triglycerides in NAFLD is also strongly associated with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, further reducing longevity.89 Mainstream medicine has proved impotent to date at slowing the progression of NAFLD to NASH, or at reducing its potentially deadly consequences.90

As with all of the other causes of early death, a high intake of omega-3s is strongly preventive of NAFLD: men with the greatest consumption of EPA/DHA had a 52-56% reduction in their risk of having the condition.89 Supplementation with omega-3s provides impressive protection and treatment for people with NAFLD. Studies show that doses of 1 gram/day and more result in marked improvements in serum markers of liver cell damage, reductions of circulating triglycerides, and visible improvement in liver texture and blood flow on Doppler ultrasound tests.91-93
Omega-3s: Vital Protection for Kidney and Liver Function

Summary

Americans die too young, despite the highest expenditures on prescription drugs in the world.94 We succumb to a host of chronic conditions typically labeled “age-related,” though aging is not the only inducing factor. Instead, we are falling victim to persistent inflammatory changes brought on in large part by poor dietary choices.

Compelling studies demonstrate that people with high omega-3 intakes live longer. We now have a clear understanding of why: they have lower rates of virtually every one of the “age-related” conditions that hasten death.

You should consume at least two grams (2,000 milligrams) of EPA/DHA daily to emulate studies showing reduction in risk of early death.

If you have any questions on the scientific content of this article, please call a Life Extension® Health Advisor at 1-866-864-3027.
“Traditional” Risk Reduction by Omega-3 Intake

Condition


Outcome

Overall death from cardiac causes


20-29% fewer deaths in supplemented patients1,2

Risk of sudden cardiac death


13-57% lower risk in patients supplemented with 1.8 g/day EPA/DHA2,3

Risk of non-fatal cardiac events


8% lower risk in patients supplemented with 1.8 g/day EPA/DHA3

Risk of hospitalization for cardiac arrythmia (atrial fibrilation)


81% lower risk in supplemented patients5

Risk of depression, anxiety, or stress


28-35% lower risk in those with highest intake117
Reduction in Risk of All-Cause Mortality by Omega-3 Intake

Study Population


Reduction in All-Cause Mortality

Heart attack survivors


71-85% reduction in supplemented patients or those with highest omega-3 levels5,6

Patients with stable coronary heart disease


27% reduction in supplemented patients or those with highest omega-3 levels118

Breast cancer survivors


41% reduction in those with highest EPA and DHA intake74

Hemodialysis patients


57% reduction in those with highest DHA levels119

Healthy women > 49 years old


44% reduction in inflammatory disease mortality in those with highest omega-3 intake4

Men without overt cardiovascular disease


47% reduction in patients supplemented with 2.4 g/day omega-37
References
 
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Msg from mum,

"Fuck you Asshole"

from your beloved son
 
Flaxseeds oil certainly has some interesting properties. I take it daily in capsule form, mainly for its Omega 3-6-9. Don't know about Cottage cheese though. In capsule form, flaxseeds oil is quite easy to take and fuss-free.

Liquid form is easier for the body to absorb.
 
She says she loves you too, but i am sensing some tension here as she is looking for her revolver and loading it up.
 
She says she loves you too, but i am sensing some tension here as she is looking for her revolver and loading it up.

Tell her she can shoot me. I won't return fire even if I'm armed with a machine gun.
 
Why does this bloody screwball want to flame johnny? Does this POS even know how to be civil to others?
 
Why does this bloody screwball want to flame johnny? Does this POS even know how to be civil to others?

I can understand it if his beef is about about politics & religion, since those topics are unresolvable.

However this this i about health. It seems that his resentment has been building up for some time. I've suggested he bring up all his complaints about my ideas about healthcare & we can have an open discusion.
 
I can understand it if his beef is about about politics & religion, since those topics are unresolvable.

However this this i about health. It seems that his resentment has been building up for some time. I've suggested he bring up all his complaints about my ideas about healthcare & we can have an open discusion.

Well, he is a sinkie.. so this is the type of behaviour to be expected. He just cannot let it lying down as nobody gives a shit of what he says...This is a character problem.. but i usually called it the sinkie behavior.

Maybe you can ignore what he says since whatever he says holds no ground.. this is getting more and more funny..haha..
 
You got to give the cake to him.

as they say, none so blind as those who do not see.

Need I say anymore - the final village idiot has emerged. Did not take long. Retards indeed. Took the words right out of my mouth.
 
I can understand it if his beef is about about politics & religion, since those topics are unresolvable.

However this this i about health. It seems that his resentment has been building up for some time. I've suggested he bring up all his complaints about my ideas about healthcare & we can have an open discusion.

Seems that he's got a clone here too. I have never seen anyone here literally kiss the ass of someone else here.
 
Liquid form is easier for the body to absorb.

Women can understand this, they swallow a lot of liquids in their two orifices, sometimes three!! ;) With the the diet fads, health fads this & that, it still boil down to your genes, what you eat, lifestyle. Doctor had telling me, eat moderately, I forgot, excercise. Steve Jobs was a vegetarian of some sort, so was Linda Mc Cartney!, I have known people who ascribe to these diet, health fads & yet they die from cancer & some from dieases that, we have to read up the Internet, to find out.

The point is, live healthy, excercise, eat moderately & drink moderately as well; and relax from the stress of the world. Sometimes I wonder why we have to suffer to diet to enjoy life?
 
Here's some quotable quotes.

Too much of anything, no matter how healthful, can cause an imbalance.

Joseph Pizzorno.

We arent' what we eat. We are what we don't shit.

Hugh Romney
 
Here's some quotable quotes.

Too much of anything, no matter how healthful, can cause an imbalance.

Joseph Pizzorno.

We arent' what we eat. We are what we don't shit.

Hugh Romney


Quit true actually & I'm trying to rectify past sins I've made in the past, eating junk food. For those who think I'm overreacting i.e. being a hyperchoncriac, don't forget that I have survived a heart attack:eek:

Since that important day I've had to deal with various problems like angina, edema, etc. I've made trips to Malaysia for EECP & chelation treatments. Gone to the library, online, talked to other heart survivors... to educate myself. Loaded up with various supplements & herbs. Despite being diagnosed with an 90% blockage I'm still around.

When I read the criticisms from some who claim to be an "experts", I really have to shake my head. So what if you have a degree, I have more than one & am aware that it is only the beginning & not the end :rolleyes: Also there are alot of highly qualified idiots out there e.g. our gov't
 
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Well, he is a sinkie.. so this is the type of behaviour to be expected. He just cannot let it lying down as nobody gives a shit of what he says...This is a character problem.. but i usually called it the sinkie behavior........


Still remember the speech Steve Jobs made at Stanford about connecting the dots. We are all going to die. The only difference is the time & terms:)


For those still waiting for only "medically approved" treatments eventually they will just become another statistic :rolleyes:
When I was visiting my cardiologist in Spore, it was all about tests & medications & of course my $$$. Not once did he take the time to discuse life style changes, diet, exercise, ... Is it any wonder I shopped around for doctor. From my experience an MD's is better. They have a wider perspective than a specialist. Cheaper too:)
 
Still remember the speech Steve Jobs made at Stanford about connecting the dots. We are all going to die. The only difference is the time & terms:)


For those still waiting for only "medically approved" treatments eventually they will just become another statistic :rolleyes:
When I was visiting my cardiologist in Spore, it was all about tests & medications & of course my $$$. Not once did he take the time to discuse life style changes, diet, exercise, ... Is it any wonder I shopped around for doctor. From my experience an MD's is better. They have a wider perspective than a specialist. Cheaper too:)

With doctor's check can help to treat what you have already got, but doesn't guarantee that you won't die from what you already have; for your dots have already being connected & it is now heading to the last big dot.
 
Women can understand this, they swallow a lot of liquids in their two orifices, sometimes three!! ;) With the the diet fads, health fads this & that, it still boil down to your genes, what you eat, lifestyle. Doctor had telling me, eat moderately, I forgot, excercise. Steve Jobs was a vegetarian of some sort, so was Linda Mc Cartney!, I have known people who ascribe to these diet, health fads & yet they die from cancer & some from dieases that, we have to read up the Internet, to find out.

The point is, live healthy, excercise, eat moderately & drink moderately as well; and relax from the stress of the world. Sometimes I wonder why we have to suffer to diet to enjoy life?

Cancer is a complex problem & I'm not claiming to be an expert & just sharing a protocol which I have found beneficial. I've added it to my breakfast menu but still doing other stuff e.g. supplementation, watching my diet. etc. By the way the Budwig protocol includes exercise, sun bathing, relaxation, drinking filtered water, eating steamed veggies,.. All got lost in the attacks

I use the word protocol because it's a systemic approach. One is suppose to follow the protocol for at least 5 years. An important part of the protocol is to avoid hydrogenated, transfats, preservatives, sugars, etc Personally I think people like Oprah has been irresponsible for advocating crash diets rather than a healthy attitude.

I think the word cancer is a catch phrase for "ALL" the diseases the doctor can't cure. I notice that you didn't include foods to avoid e.g. hydrogenated, transfats, preservatives, sugars, chlorine.. These are very damaging & are suspected of causing many problem like type II diabetes, heart problems, etc Even the oils that you find in the supermarket have been engineered for longer shelf life & not health.

When I visit the Supermarket I always read the food labels & I find that I can't eat the majority of the foods because I know they are unhealthy :(
Steve Jobs may have been a vegan but he still had to face the pollution in the air, water, insecticides in the vegetables, man made chemicals in paints, carpets, furniture, ..... I doubt going on a permanent diet will help because it's the environment in Spore. The fact that our LHL has cancer scares me because it means that even the privileged are vulnerable:eek:
 
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wonder if Steve Jobs tried the budwig diet? if he does and got cured, another great contribution to mankind!
 
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