Halt the Progression of Gangrene and Prevent Amputation Naturally
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Reverse Gangrene: The Importance of Fish Oils
While eating fish would keep us healthy, the mercury, pesticides, PCBs and DDT have a significantly negative influence on our health and appear to be present in nearly all fish.
Be aware that all fish are potentially contaminated! For example, most of canned tuna is heavily contaminated with mercury and should be avoided, especially by pregnant women (along with swordfish, shark, king mackerel, and tilefish).
The risks of contamination then outweigh any benefits you may receive by eating fish. It is most unfortunate that the mercury pollution from the coal plants has so contaminated the waterways and the fish, as they are such a healthy food.
Are there any "safe" fish to eat?
Safe Fish to Eat
As of today, only the following fish on the North American market can be considered "safe", or at least less contaminated:
summer flounder
wild Pacific salmon, preferably from Alaska or South America (Chile)
Arctic char
croaker
sardines
anchovies
haddock
tilapia
Not a very big list!
What About Farmed Fish?
Unfortunately, farmed fish are very similar to… commercial beef! The fish are fed grain products and the beneficial omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) are totally distorted. Additionally, non-organic grain is used, so the fish pick up the pesticides that were used on the grains and also that run-off from neighboring farmland.
Farm-raised fish then do not avoid the problem -- they still have the mercury and are worse since they are high in less beneficial omega -6 (instead of omega 3!) because they are fed corn.
As fish consumption should be limited, is there any option?
Risks of Eating Farmed Salmon (New Study)
It turns out where the salmon comes from - and what they are fed - determine whether the health risks will outweigh the benefits, according to the study recently published in the Journal of Nutrition.
Researchers found that the contaminant levels in farmed salmon from certain regions of the world increased the risk of cancer enough to outweigh the heart health benefits of salmon.
The toxin levels were so high in some farmed salmon from Europe that people should only eat a single serving once every five months, the study found.
While farm-raised salmon from Chile were found to contain the lowest concentrations of pollutants in farm-raised populations.
While the toxin levels in wild salmon weren't high enough to exceed the health benefits, the same wasn't true for farmed salmon, which are raised on a diet of fish oil.
The level of contaminants in fish oil - often derived from local fish - vary depending on the region of the world.
Farmed salmon from South America, especially from Chile, had the lowest level of pollutants followed by farmed salmon from North America.
Salmon from Europe had the highest level of pollutants, according to the study, most probably due to the fact that area's been industrialized much longer.
Prompted by other studies indicating that fish oil increases the levels of toxins in farm-raised salmon, some fish farmers in recent years have switched to using vegetable oil pellets.
But a study last year found the heart health benefits from fish like salmon were weakened when they were fed vegetable oil instead of fish oil.
However, even taking into account the risks, the benefits of salmon could be still worthwhile for some groups, including older people who may be recovering from coronary problems.
But for young people worried about a lifetime accumulation of pollutants, the risks far outweigh the benefits.
Recent studies from Scotland have reported that feeding salmon vegetable oils - except in the final stages of farming - resulted in salmon with significantly lower levels of contaminants but with most of the omega-3 fatty acids obtained from the standard diet.
Before rushing to make salmon a staple of a heart-healthy diet then, you should check the origin of their fish supply as they can have high level of contaminants - carcinogenic toxins.
Conclusions:
The benefits exceed the risks for wild Pacific salmon, but the risks exceed the benefits for farmed Atlantic salmon as a group.
Children and younger people, especially women of child-bearing age, pregnant women, and nursing mothers should reduce their exposure to the contaminants found in farmed salmon.
In the developing fetus, some of these contaminants cause harm to the nervous system, leading to a reduced IQ and shortened attention span. Younger people are at risk of accumulating carcinogenic agents in their bodies and harming a developing child.
Instead of eating farm-raised salmon high in contaminants, people at risk for heart attacks should get their Omega-3 oils from
wild Pacific salmon
raw nuts, and
vegetables, preferably organically grown.
Consumers should be informed about where the salmon they purchase comes from.
The salmon aquaculture industry should find ways to provide a product that does not contain high levels of carcinogenic contaminants.
Study: Quantitative Analysis of the Benefits and Risks of Consuming Farmed and Wild Salmon, Journal of Nutrition, Nov. 2005 issue
A Good Food Alternative to Fish
In this case, the only "solution" to the problem that allows you to obtain the good nutrition of the fish, while avoiding the mercury and pesticides - is
regular consumption of fish body oils.
As our culture has managed to pollute the world so much that we essentially eliminated fish as an entire class of healthy food, we have to use fish oils as its alternative.
Most fish oils are molecularly distilled, so the mercury is extracted and you are able to obtain most of their
benefits.
The Benefits of Fish Oils
According to an existing research, quality fish oils are highly effective in:
reducing triglyceride levels and lowering the triglyceride/HDL ratio (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 72, August 2000, pp. 389-94)
lowering triglycerides along with garlic (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 65, February 1997, pp. 560-1; editorial)
decreasing triglyceride levels in heart bypass surgery patients (Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest., Vol 54, July 1994, pp. 273-80)
primarily EPA, lowering of triglyceride levels (Lipids, Vol. 31 (suppl.), March 1996, pp. S45-49)
lowering triglycerdies in elderly people (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 53, February 1991, pp. 562-72)
decreasing triglyceride levels by 54 per cent (Atherosclerosis, Vol. 63, February 1987, pp. 137-43; erratum October 1987, p. 273)
lowering levels or triglycerides and very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and increasing the level of HDL-good cholesterol (Atherosclerosis, Vol. 54, January 1985, pp. 75- 88)
Over the years, it has been well documented that EPA and DHA prevent and may help to ameliorate or reverse atherosclerosis, angina, heart attack, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. They help maintain the elasticity of artery walls, prevent blood clotting, reduce blood pressure and stabilize heart rhythm.
Fish Body Oil Supplement
In our practice, we have had great results with one particular fish oil supplement - Fish Body Oil. This high quality source of EPA and DHA our clients have found superior to conventional supplements available at a health food store or pharmacy.
Our Fish Body Oil is made from the body oils of halibut and cod. As a molecularly distilled product, it is 100 per cent safe - free of contaminants, such as mercury, pesticides, and oxidation (rancidity).
Concentrated garlic has been added to this supplement to enhance its efficacy in lowering triglyceride levels (Am J Clin Nutr 1997;65:445–50).
Each Fish Body Oil soft gelatin capsule contains:
fish body oil concentrate (500 mg)
garlic (from 250 mg of fresh whole garlic cloves)
safflower oil, and
citrus extract.
PLEASE NOTE:
Fish oils are different from cod liver oil. Cod liver oil is extracted from cod liver and is an excellent source of vitamins A and D. Fish oils are extracted from the tissues (flesh) of fatty fish (like salmon, herring, halibut or cod) and are good sources of EPA and DHA.
Fish oils contain very little vitamin A and D, but cod liver oil does contain EPA and DHA. However, you would probably exceed the recommended daily intake of vitamins A and D, if you were to try to obtain higher, therapeutic amounts of EPA and DHA only from cod liver oil.
Fish Body Oil: Suggested Intake
The following recommendations, based on our clinical experience, will help you benefit from our Fish Body Oil:
#1.
If you want to improve your circulation making the blood more slippery and flowing freely, prevent blood clots or ameliorate blood pressure, you need to take at least two (2) capsules of Fish Body Oil daily, in divided amounts, with meals; in case of burping - in between meals, with some water; therefore, you would need one (1) bottle of the Oil per month.
#2.
However, if you are diabetic or have had a heart attack, stroke, or bypass surgery, for full benefits - you need to take at least four (4) capsules of Fish Body Oil daily, in divided amounts, with meals; in case of burping - in between meals, with some water; therefore, you would need two (2) bottles of the Oil per month.
#3.
In our clinical experience with Fish Body Oil, when taken along with Gangrene Clearing Formula, it demonstrates a strong synergistic effect.
In degenerative diseases like atherosclerosis or diabetes, the benefits of Fish Body Oil take three (3) months or longer to materialize; however, individual results may vary.
PLEASE NOTE:
Although regular higher intake of fish body oils has been found to be entirely safe even for long periods of time, it can lower blood concentrations of vitamin E. Therefore, if you are not on Gangrene Clearing Formula, it is a good idea to add extra 200 – 400 I.U. of vitamin E daily when taking Fish Body Oil for more than three (3) consecutive months.
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