| Garrett Smith |
08-05-2009 05:06 PM |
Thanks for posting this, Darryl. My following rant is not directed at you.
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"This isn't just hype; we now have tremendous and compelling evidence from very large studies, some dating back 20 and 30 years, that demonstrate the protective benefits of omega-3 fish oil in multiple aspects of preventive cardiology," said Carl Lavie, M.D., F.A.C.C., medical director of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, and lead author of the article.
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Well...this either means that cardiologists and cardiology researchers are generally dumb enough about nutrition's effect on the heart that they're just figuring this out, or...they've been systematically taught to ignore stuff like this because it isn't to the benefit of the pharmaceutical companies (actually it would require less drugs and surgery, oh my!).
But wait!!! Pharmaceutical fish oil has now come out, you say? And in lockstep, now cardiologists say there is 20-30 YEARS of COMPELLING evidence showing benefit? So the pharmaceutical companies can now stand to benefit from all the hard work the researchers put in, finally!?!?
Quote from the Lovaza website:
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MEET LOVAZA: A Medication Made From Nature
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These companies make me want to puke.
Rant off.
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