Fish Healing Powers
Posted: Friday, September 12, 2008
by Nicholas Xanthopoulos
http://www.mesofish.com
We know that fish contains healthy benefits of high biological value protein, vitamins, precious metals and many other nutrients beneficial to our organs. Fish is also rich in calcium and phosphorus.
Eating fish twice a week can restore mental disorders such as depression. Fish oil supports brain health, according to the latest scientific research, fish contain substances that protect the arteries, the fatty acids Omega-3, and can help to reduce heart disease. High Quality Fish Some fish of high quality fat such as herring, mackerel, salmon, sardines, pilchards, tuna, scallops, are all oil rich fish. They contain EPA and DHA which are very good for the health of your heart.
Fish is full of goodness. Benefit from the good things that fish provides, stay in good shape, reduce high cholesterol, and reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise Having a good balanced level of omega-3 is extremely beneficial.
You can benefit from eating fish and regular consumption of fish can also reduce the risk of various diseases and disorders. Findings include the following:
EYESIGHT : Mothers that breastfeed their babies who eat fish have better eyesight, perhaps due to the omega 3 fatty acids transmitted in breast milk.
DIABETES : Blood sugar levels can be managed by eating fish.
DEPRESSION : People who regularly eat fish have a lower chance of depression (low levels of omega 3 fatty acids in the brain is linked to depression).
DEMENTIA : Elderly people who eat fish at least once a week may have a lower risk of developing dementia.
INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS : Fish consumption regularly could relieve the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. EYES AND BRAIN : Fish rich in omega 3 fatty acids can contribute to the health of brain tissue and the retina. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - you could reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke by eating fish every week, reduce blood clots and inflammation, improving blood vessel elasticity, lowering blood pressure, and blood fats and boosting 'good' cholesterol.
ASTHMA - children who eat fish may be less likely to develop asthma.
You can benefit from eating fish and regular consumption of fish can also reduce the risk of various diseases and disorders. Findings include the following:
EYESIGHT : Mothers that breastfeed their babies who eat fish have better eyesight, perhaps due to the omega 3 fatty acids transmitted in breast milk.
DIABETES : Blood sugar levels can be managed by eating fish.
DEPRESSION : People who regularly eat fish have a lower chance of depression (low levels of omega 3 fatty acids in the brain is linked to depression).
DEMENTIA : Elderly people who eat fish at least once a week may have a lower risk of developing dementia.
INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS : Fish consumption regularly could relieve the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. EYES AND BRAIN : Fish rich in omega 3 fatty acids can contribute to the health of brain tissue and the retina. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - you could reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke by eating fish every week, reduce blood clots and inflammation, improving blood vessel elasticity, lowering blood pressure, and blood fats and boosting 'good' cholesterol.
ASTHMA - children who eat fish may be less likely to develop asthma.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Yes, I agree that fish are very important and are very healthy. Unfortunately, I did my masters thesis on chemicals in fish, and we want to be certain what some fish may contain. There are health limits that are protective often including uncertainty factors of 1000 times greater than what we understand about the chemical and the its adverse affects. Yes, we should eat more fish for their health benefits but lets maintain our level of education on the fish.Hello there,Thankyou very much for taking the trouble to post your opinion.Here in Greece, where i come from, fish is a very very important part of our lifestyle and diet, and has been for hundreds of years.Was nice that somebody took the time to post.
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