Guest guest Posted June 12, 2002 Report Share Posted June 12, 2002 My apologies for questions not relating directly to rosacea. I'm interested in learning more about gamma-Linoleic Acid and albacore tuna fish, and since both are advocated in healthy skin care and are used by some posters, I hope the moderators will let this post squeak through. I read something like the article on gamma-Linoleic Acid on FatsForHealth.com (http://www.fatsforhealth.com/library/libitems/omega6.php3) and my gut response is, " OK, but what's the downside, and how do we understand GLA in its proper context? " Does anyone have a more balanced online reference of the benefits AND RISKS of using GLA? (I'm not thinking about liver toxicity with Borage Oil, but GLA in particular.) One obvious " OK, but... " comes to mind: it makes sense to me to that screwing around with part of the prostagladin cascade is likely to throw other portions into disarray. Can this truly be re-balanced by taking supplemental omega-3 oils like flaxseed or fish oil? If so, how does one determine the proper balance? Can eating fish several times a week truly supplement as well as flaxseed or fish oil? Regarding omega-3, I've become a recent fan of the new pouch albacore tuna from Bumble Bee and StarKist, which to me tastes so much better than canned tuna. I was wondering if a 3 oz serving of the pouch tuna would provide enough EPA and DHA, which I assume are the important omega-3 oils. Or, do I need to purchase a product like Dave's Tuna Fish (http://www.davesalbacore.com/), a well publicized product on the Web, which is waaay expensive. The commercial brands pack their tuna pouch in vegetable oil, which I gather is one of the bad oils. Am I defeating the health purpose by eating Bumble Bee over something like Dave's? (And is that photo of Dave on his home page meant to comfort a future customer, or what? ) Marjorie Marjorie Lazoff, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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