Why Fish Oil Frightens Moms
It sounds like one of the most responsible things you could do for your child. After all, who wouldn’t want their child to develop faster, have sharper cognitive abilities than average children his or her age and start out with a serious head start on physical and psychological development?
Pretty much no one would deny their child those advantages when they had it in their power to provide them. However, literally thousands of mothers do exactly this when they elect not to give their children a daily omega 3 fish oil supplement, and they think that they are actually protecting their kids!
The root of the problem lies in the bad pressĀ that tuna, mackerel and swordfish have given to fish oil. When a women is pregnant, her doctor will almost invariably advise her to limit her intake of these fatty fish which are the main sources of omega 3 rich commercial fish oil.
This is because theseĀ fish tend to have low levels of mercury and other toxins in their bodies, and these contaminants make their way in small amounts into the food products that we eat that contain these types of fish. The FDA says that low levels of these toxins will not hurt adults, but many doctors fear that they could build up in the bodies of children and cause serious physical and mental defects.
As a result, no responsible mother is going to turn around after the birth and start feeding her child the same things that she has been protecting him or her from for the last nine months. Sadly, this means that most children start out life with an omega 3 deficiency, and the accompanying loss of developmental advantages that go with this essential nutrient.
What if there was a safe fish?
If there were a safe way for their kids to get a healthy dose of omega 3, of course loving, responsible mothers would make sure that they were getting it. But most people do not know that omega 3 does not have to come from tuna.
In fact, salmon are used to develop a far higher grade of omega 3 supplement than those made from tuna, and salmon are generally not subject to the pollutants that other game fish ingest during their lifetimes.
In order to be sure that this is the case, you can restrict your omega 3 supplements to those made from salmon raised in the Arctic Circle, which is unpolluted and toxin free. Even better, you can select a supplement that is endorsed by the members of the American College of Toxicology and the World Health Organization, thereby insuring that any pollution-free certifications and claims have been verified and are valid.
To learn more about a salmon oil supplement that meets and exceeds all of these requirements, visit www.omega-3.us for more information.
Filed under Health by on Dec 15th, 2009.