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Fish oil supplements are the fastest growing form of ingestible omega 3 fatty acid nutrition available on the market. Fast, easily acessible and in-expensive, practically everyone is a candidate for setting up a regiment. Easily obtainable at most all grocers and health food stores, it has never been easier to integrate the heart-healthy benefits of omega 3 fish oil into your diet.

Taking omega 3 fish oil through dietary supplements offers many benefits over simply eating fresh fish. For starters, to obtain the proper amount of omega 3 fish oil intake, one would need to consume fish for at least 5 meals a week. Anyone who has eaten seafood at a restaurant lately knows that fish is not necessarily one of the cheapest entrées on the menu. Even at national chain restaurants, a typical fish dinner can cost the consumer between ten and twenty hard-earned dollars. While it may be slightly more cost effective to prepare your fish from the comfort of your home, this can have its disadvantages as well. Fish can be a difficult entrée to prepare properly and can be very time consuming. In addition, to reap all of the benefits of the omega 3 fish oils, the fish must be purchased fresh and has a relatively short shelf life. Finally, seafood is not always receptive to peoples' tastes and can interfere with allergies.

Thankfully, omega 3 fish oil retains all of its nutritional and health benefits when absorbed into the bloodstream as a dietary supplement. Taking fish oil supplements also allows the consumer to avoid other dangers of eating fresh fish, such as mercury ingestion. The knowledge that some fish contain high levels of chemicals such as mercury and nitrogen is nothing new. While much improvement has gone into minimizing these levels in ocean and fresh water fish, it is not unusual for fish with higher levels to make it to the market. These levels are much easier to maintain in farm raised fish, however, the flavor is simply not the same.

In addition to providing a safer alternative than consuming fresh fish, taking dietary omega 3 fish oil supplements allows a person to correctly dose to his or her needs. While no studies exist which point to a danger in consuming too much omega 3 fish oil, it has been suggested that different amounts will achieve optimum results for consumers of varying ages. This is especially true for those with specific health conditions. For instance, the American Heart Association recommends that patients with documented coronary heart disease should consume one gram of omega 3 fish oil per day, while those who look to lower their triglyceride levels should consume two to four grams per day.

Omega 3 fish oil supplements are available in grocery stores nationwide and through many on line retailers. These supplements are obtainable in capsule form, liquid tablets, powders, and are even contained in some enhanced multivitamins. With so many options, there is no reason you should not be enjoying the health and nutritional benefits of omega 3 fish oil supplements today.

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About the Author:
Thomas Budd has a special interest in fish oil, as he takes the supplement everyday. He believes in utilizing good nutrition through natural, scientifically proven methods in order to encourage overall health. For more information on fish oil, please visit http://www.Fishoil-pro.com





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