Omega-3 Medical References
Lemay A et al. "Flaxseed dietary supplement versus hormone replacement therapy in hypercholesterolemic menopausal women." Obstet Gynecol, 100, 3:495-504, 2002. American Heart Association Scientific Statement: Fish Consumption, Fish Oil, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Disease, #71-0241 Circulation. 2002;106: 2747-2757 American Heart Association Scientific Statement: AHA Dietary Guidelines: Revision 2000, #71-0193 Circulation. 2000;102:2284-2299; Stroke. 2000;31:2751-2766 Kris-Etherton PM, Harris WS. Appel LJ: Fish Consumption, Fish Oil, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, and Cardiovascular Disease. 2002; 106:2747-2757 Rossi E, Costa M. Fish oil derivatives as a prophylaxis of recurrent miscarriage associated with antiphospholipid antibodies (APL): a pilot study. Lupus 1993;2:319-23. Hutchins AM et al. Flaxseed consumption influences endogenous hormone concentrations in postmenopausal women. Nutr Cancer, 39, 1:58-65, 2001. Lucas EA et al. "Flaxseed improves lipid profile without altering biomarkers of bone metabolism in postmenopausal women." Journal Clin Endocrinol Metab. 87(4):1527-32, 2002. Caughey GE et al. "The effect on human tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin 1 beta production of diets enriched in n-3 fatty acids from vegetable oil or fish oil." Am J Clin Nutr, 63, 1:116-22, 1996. Ranich T et al. "Protective effects of dietary phytoestrogens in chronic renal disease." J Ren Nutr, 11, 4:183-93, 2001. Prasad K. "Secoisolariciresinol diglucoside from flaxseed delays the development of type 2 diabetes in Zucker rat." Jour Lab Clin Med, 138, 1:32-9, 2001. Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids 69(4):237-243, 2003 If you are pregnant or experiencing Early Signs of Pregnancy, ask your doctor about fish oil. Many doctors are now advising a fish oil pill along with the prenatal vitamin each day. Remember, when you are pregnant, always consult your doctor before taking any supplement.
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