Shannow
10th November 2013, 11:08
This popped into a search that I was doing the other day...
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/six-months-of-fish-oil-reverses-246806.aspx
It's an indictment on the medical industry that "nutrition" given intravenously as life saving treatment after intestinal failure contains soy oil...
It's interesting (and yet an indictment also) that it's known to result in liver failure...and still gets used...
And a trial of using fish oil as a replacement is not only successful, but over 6 months reverses the liver damage.
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/six-months-of-fish-oil-reverses-246806.aspx
It's an indictment on the medical industry that "nutrition" given intravenously as life saving treatment after intestinal failure contains soy oil...
It's interesting (and yet an indictment also) that it's known to result in liver failure...and still gets used...
And a trial of using fish oil as a replacement is not only successful, but over 6 months reverses the liver damage.