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  • fish oil
  • Posted: 2008-04-25 12:55:06 By mary o
  • My dr. suggested I take 1000 mg. of fish oil two times a day to help lower my trigycerides. Does anyone here take this? If so, has it worked for you? And does it have any side effects regarding rp?
  • Re: fish oil
  • Posted: 2008-04-25 20:33:34 By louise b
  • Mary,
    My son who was DX almost 4 yrs. ago with US2 is taking fish oil with DHA- 1200mg per day. He swears by it for RP and feels that it has helped a great deal with his immune system.

    Louise
  • Re: fish oil
  • Posted: 2008-04-26 11:21:17 By Darran Z
  • Mary,

    There are tons of studies for Omega-3 fatty acids to help with cholesterol issues. Just Google it or look at www.pubmed.gov to search the publications on this. If that is what your doctor is saying to take, then by all means do so.

    What he is lookin gfor is likely the DHA/EPA which Americans often lack in their diet anyway. This is an essentail fatty acid that is needed but the body does not produce them but needs them from outside sources (like fish). If you don't want to take supplementation, then increase your fish intake.

    There is a wide difference among the various "fish oil" brands so be sure you ask your doctor what exactly he is looking for. The studies for Omega-3 fatty acids for RP are specificl to Neuromins DHA and not the general "fish oil" per se because not all fish oil is created equally. The Neuromins DHA comes from algae plants, which is where the fish get it anyway.

    Darran
  • Another marine supplement... algae!
  • Posted: 2008-10-03 10:05:15 By S B
  • Hi,
    I'm posting regarding something I seem to have stumbled upon - natural algae named 'Dunaliella salina' and 'Dunaliella bardawil'.

    The reason I'm posting, is that my 5yo son was recently diagnosed with rod/cone dystrophy, causing poor night vision, loss of central vision, and very poor colour differentiation, with the problems noticeably worsening over the past few months.

    I immediately went into a bit of a frenzy, looking for some sort of cure, and during my search for any kind of treatment (gene therapy appears to be the best hope), I discovered research on Dunaliella bardawil, and then on Dunaliella salina, which showed these forms of algae have very high naturally occurring levels of beta-carotene, including a wide range of cis- and trans- retinal/retinol compounds, as well as the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, and Omega-3 fatty acids - all of which are of benefit to the eye.

    After discussion with the retinal specialist who diagnosed my son, I obtained some 'Algotene', produced by ICL Health in Australia

    (http://www.interclinical.com.au/products.php), and started him on a course of one capsule (500mg) morning and evening (the recommended dose).

    NOTE: Algotene was chosen as it was available directly within NZ (where I am). No other reason.

    After only a week, I have observed quite a large improvement. He now looks AT me (where he had lost a lot of his central vision, and had been turning his head to one side to be able to see via peripheral vision), and he was playing with his Thomas train set, and just building it - picking up and putting down pieces with no apparent problems - where over the past few months, he had been building it by touch, because he couldn't see it! I have also noticed that his colour differentiation hasn't really improved much yet - mainly night vision and central vision so far, and neither are perfect - but ARE better!

    When asked if his eyes are working better, he is emphatic with a "Yes!". 'How?' "In all ways!"

    He's also enthusiastic about taking the capsules - even though they taste horrible - which from a 5yo is a pretty good indicator that

    HE thinks they're helping!

    I don't claim that he's cured - but it looks like the slowdown of his deterioration that I had hoped for has not only happened, but his condition is also definitely improving.

    It seems that if this stuff is going to have an effect, it shows within the first two weeks, as the Carotene levels in the body rise.

    We're not at two weeks yet though, and there's some effects...

    NOTE: If you try this - make sure it DOES NOT have Vitamin E in it (as some brands available have) - this may cause more problems than cures! (Something I spotted in one of the papers).

    I'll attach some of the main links that I have found (and based some of my conclusions on):

    http://www.pnas.org/content/97/15/8623.full
    http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6589989/description.html
    http://170.107.206.70/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/bet_0032.shtml
    http://journals.cambridge.org/download.php?file=%2FBJN%2FBJN59_03%2FS0007114588000558a.pdf&code=dcfa8911eb96269f3e3ad43a422129d3
    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1220019
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119181348/HTMLSTART

    And these are some brochures and web sales links...

    http://www.millennium-health.com/images/Dunaliella-Gold-Brochure.pdf
    http://www.interclinical.com.au/products.php

    This link also has more links to reference work...
    http://www.hankintatukku.com/V-betamax.html

    http://www.herbalremedies.com/40132.html
    http://www.thehealthierlife.co.uk/natural-health-articles/cancer/dunaliella-salina-algae-anti-cancer-properties-00119.html


    http://www.health-store.co.uk/acatalog/Oceanic_Beta-Carotene_by_Solgar_-_7mg__180_softgels.html
    https://www.yourhealthfoodstore.co.uk/details.php/p506_natures_aid_natural_beta_carotene.html
    https://www.yourhealthfoodstore.co.uk/details.php/p3584_natures_plus_natural_beta_carotene.html

    As I haven't tried any of the above (with the exception of the 'Algotene'), I cannot recommend any of them. Just stuck the links in for your aid...

    Errm - again, the main reason I chose Algotene - was that it was the only Dunaliella product that I could find available from within NZ (home). At least it is pure Dunaliella salina!

    Good luck with this!
    Steve.
  • Ooops...
  • Posted: 2008-10-08 08:15:54 By S B
  • The 'Journals.cambridge.' link is broken. Please use the following instead:
    A. Ben-Amotz, S. Mokady and M. Avron (1988). The ß-carotene-rich alga Dunaliella bardawil as a source of retinol in a rat diet. British Journal of Nutrition, 59 , pp 443-449
    doi:10.1079/BJN19880053: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=861048
    This is the link to the relevant journal, where a link to the full pdf of the article can be found:
    http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=BJN&volumeId=59&issueId=03&iid=860940#
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