Why FISH OIL Can Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death and Arrhythmias
Learn more about the dangers of omega-6 fatty acids and the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for the heart.
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0:00 Introduction: Heart problems explained
0:48 Fish oil benefits
2:15 Dangers of omega-6 fatty acids
3:34 Foods high in omega-6 fatty acids
5:12 The best sources of omega-3 fatty acids
6:04 Learn more about cod liver oil!
Let’s talk about how omega-3 fats help support the heart and how to decrease the risk of sudden cardiac death and arrhythmias.
Health benefits of fish oil (omega-3 fatty acids):
• They are antiarrhythmic
• They are anti-inflammatory
• They trigger genes that can help turn off the fibrosis effect of the heart
• They are antithrombotic
• They support the endothelial layer in the arteries
• They can help make your cell membranes more fluid and less rigid
Omega-6 fatty acids are common in oils like vegetable oils and seed oils. These oils invade cell membranes and make them more rigid.
It’s crucial to have the correct ratio of omega-3 fatty acids to omega-6 fatty acids, which should be 1:1. The average person in the US has a 15:1 ratio of omega-6 fatty acids to omega-3 fatty acids.
Omega-6 fatty acids not only increase the risk of heart problems but many other health issues.
Omega-6 fatty acids also compete with omega-3 fatty acids. So keep in mind that the more omega-6 fatty acids you have in your diet, the less of an effect you will have from omega-3 fatty acids.
Foods high in omega-6 fatty acids:
1. Vegetable oils
2. Grain-fed animals
3. Grains
4. Nuts
5. Salad dressings
6. Mayonnaise
7. Hummus
8. Farm-raised fish
9. Restaurant food
Start increasing fish oils, especially cod liver oil, in your diet, include salmon and fatty fish in your diet, and avoid omega-6 fats to help support a healthy heart.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps increase your awareness of the dangers of omega-6 fatty acids and the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for the heart. I’ll see you in the next video.
Dr Berg keep up the excellent work ❤️. I hope this video goes far and wide but more importantly help to curb these sudden deaths that’s happening over all over the world
Regarding the 1:1 ratio, why are omega 3’s so essential yet found so little in foods other than seafood?
That would be from the Jim Jones Juice.
They do say, prevention is better than cure, as well as finding a cure, I want to see some honest investigation of the cause, given the assertion, it is anything but the ????? , I can only assume this is the most likely, and can understand the reluctance to investigate.
But these as not numbers, they are peoples lives
@sunrise systems Check out Dr. John Campbell’s videos.
@catitude4 Thank God someone’s awake on this thread!
I learned a lot more watching Dr. Berg than I have during n number of Dr. Visits throughout my life! Including all the wasted pediatrician visits. Able to advise my family with informed details! Still can’t believe these all FREE !!! Thanks for all you do, Dr. Berg!
Most the time Doctor just says the cause is “Stress” lol
DRS VISITS IN AND OUT. WISHY WASHY TALK.
@Lekshaa Vanii They want their $600-$1,000 15-minute “visit fee”.
Those are not real doctors . They are Puppets. This is a real Doctor
Sadly visits often facilitate the doctor and big pharma. ‘Nuf said. We know what they are at.
Dr. Berg great information as always, that very few professionals know. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us, in such a comprehensive and easy way to understand!
I remember a couple of studies on longevity, from decades ago, which started with octagenarians and looked for what they did right – not just ‘lucky genes’ explanations. One of the repeated findings was ‘cook your own food from scratch, fresh vegetables in season’. Shop bought Black Forest gateaux for a treat only, and be sure to share so you only get one slice of temptation.
The regular consumption of Olive Oil and Fish was another common theme for supercentenarians in Japan, Spain, France and Italy. There is growing evidence suggesting they protect Mitochondria and repair DNA. Diet is said to account for the prevention of as much as 66% of all cancers with lifestyle and exercise boosting that figure up to 75%. How long we live really is largely down to us.
tks
I am a raw foodest, adding suppliments from your suggestions, creating my own healing/nutritional diet, which changes as needed. I’ve come far by learning from you. Thank you. Thank you. I truly appreciate you.
Your consuming Glyphosate, vegetable toxins used to defend themselves. Lectins & their other toxins WILL Destryour gut & health depending on WHEN YOU WAKE UP; know autoimmune hell with no iron & poor running mind body will take you down off your Idealist but ignorant pedestal!
I have also learned a lot from Dr Berg. May God bless him for always providing us with very useful information.
@Leda Cedar what is up with you, hate much? I hope you find peace and happiness.
It’s interesting that low omega 3 is associated with an increased risk of cardiac arrest, yet research (eg at the Smidt Heart Institute) has also found people taking high doses of 1g a day or more were at increased risk of AFib which is then a risk factor for stroke and sudden cardiac arrest. So seems there’s likely a sweet spot in the middle to keep the levels healthy and the ratios in balance.
I have been following you for the last 6 months. I had high triglycerides, high cholesterol and the rest. I couldn’t take Statins as I would really get sick and uncomfortable upon taking them. From a triglyceride of 217, in 4 months it has gone to 95 and all the good cholesterol has gone to 70! My cardiologist is amazed at this!! I’ve been just taking these tablets!! Thank you Dr. Berg!!
@Sushila Baxter Thank you very much. I appreciate your response! Thank you.
What is triglycerides
@Ermund Jakob I copied this from Google: Triglycerides are created from the breakdown of dietary fat. The body can also make triglycerides from carbohydrates, especially when the diet contains an abundance of refined carbohydrates and sugar. When we ingest food, some of the calories that the body does not currently require are converted into triglycerides and stored in the body’s fat cells. In between meals, the body releases hormones to convert triglycerides into energy. When one eats more calories than the body can burn, triglyceride levels may rise. When a doctor tests a patient’s cholesterol levels, they will often check triglyceride levels.
@VeraMarie Cano is it bad or good
@Ermund Jakob Too much is not good. Look up Dr. Berg Triglycerides. He can better get explain…
Fantastic post!
Last week I was immobilised by muscle spasms & cramps (physical exertion) – I starting taking Cod Liver Oil on day 1, by day 3 all symptoms of muscular pain had disappeared.
Many years ago I took Emu Oil on advice from an acquaintance that suffered (?) adolescent arthritis.
Unfortunately the Omega 9 the emu oil contained was far too high in proportion to Omega 3 & 6. Of course my nutritional GP alerted me to the effect of- as my symptoms were that of immense muscular & joint pain.Emu oil was quickly deleted from the supplement list.
Thanks again for advice.
Which brands are the best cod liver oils in your opinion??
@Jennifer Hunt I could only buy Gold Cross , so had no choice! Maybe some unidentified filler oil in it- presuming it contains sthing worth taking- no adverse effects, as yet.
My doctor told me that I should follow a plant based diet and take statins, but I followed keto and fasting anyhow…for three years so far…and my A1C was 3.7 and more healthy than ever. My LDL was at the lower end of the healthy range and my HDL was right on the money. I think I need a new doctor.
Sharing Dr Bergs notes on this important episode!
Health benefits of fish oil (omega-3 fatty acids):
• They are antiarrhythmic
• They are anti-inflammatory
• They trigger genes that can help turn off the fibrosis effect of the heart
• They are antithrombotic
• They support the endothelial layer in the arteries
• They can help make your cell membranes more fluid and less rigid
Omega-6 fatty acids are common in oils like vegetable oils and seed oils. These oils invade cell membranes and make them more rigid.
It’s crucial to have the correct ratio of omega-3 fatty acids to omega-6 fatty acids, which should be 1:1. The average person in the US has a 15:1 ratio of omega-6 fatty acids to omega-3 fatty acids.
Omega-6 fatty acids not only increase the risk of heart problems but many other health issues.
Omega-6 fatty acids also compete with omega-3 fatty acids. So keep in mind that the more omega-6 fatty acids you have in your diet, the less of an effect you will have from omega-3 fatty acids.
Foods high in omega-6 fatty acids:
1. Vegetable oils
2. Grain-fed animals
3. Grains
4. Nuts
5. Salad dressings
6. Mayonnaise
7. Hummus
8. Farm-raised fish
9. Restaurant food
Start increasing fish oils, especially cod liver oil, in your diet, include salmon and fatty fish in your diet, and avoid omega-6 fats to help support a healthy heart.
Thank you Dr Berg! 🐱👍🏿
@Isabella good point!
Is olive oil omega 6 or is it safe?
@For The Love Of Noise olive oil, grapeseed oil and avocado oil are all good. You get what you pay for. Buy California olive oil or first cold pressed.
Replace the word effect with BENEFIT
Thanks for summary
Hi Dr. Berg. I watched a lot of your videos about skin and I’ve been following your tips and it worked out for me pretty well! I was wondering if you could make a video about bowed legs, I have suffered them from a young age, and it’s been acting up pretty bad as I try to walk normally. Have tried a lot of insoles and braces to mitigate the pain to no avail. Thank you!
Once bone development has been established through your teenage years the only meaningful cure is corrective surgery. Good luck.
Is there any chance you could go over researching farming cod fish in a way that it’s rich in omega 3? And only fed their correct foods in a healthy environment for the fish?
I find it really hard to find quality omega 3 since I can’t get yours. I get the one from zinzino but I’m not sure of where their fish is gotten from.
Your videos have literally changed my life Doctor..just keep doing what are doing, there is no greater service to humanity than sharing this kind of knowledge 🙏🙏
Grandparents may not have known the science, but gave all their kids cod liver oil regularly. We are now rediscovering the benefits!
What fish pills do you recommend?
@Jose Carranza Im using Spring Valley cod liver oil caps from Walmart right now. I dont know if one brand is better than another.
@JasonKing Thanks
Well, 🤷♂️ evidently, they did!
Which cod liver oil is good
According to your recommendation, I have been using vitamin D 10000i.u. and K2 100mcg for a long time. In 5 ml of cod liver oil (this is recommended on the packaging) there are: 9,500 i.u. of vitamin A, 1,950 i.u. vitamin D, 695 mg EPA, 415 mg DHA and 445 mg quinones (K/E/CoQ). Is this amount of vitamin D in the oil enough?
Omega-3 fatty acids are derived from food. The body cannot produce this acid on its own. Fish oil contains 2 omega-3s called docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Food sources of DHA and EPA are salmon, mackerel, and shellfish (clams, oysters, crab). Some nuts and vegetable oils contain another omega-3 called alpha-linolenic acid (ALA).
How much omega 3 can I consume on a daily? I started supplementing with fish and quickly noticed a calmness in my anxiety levels
My supplement provides 1600mg in one tsp but I want to make sure I get the highest amount I’m allowed because I’ve been quite deficient for awhile. I also have my own chickens and I eat two of their eggs every morning. I’m learning about the leaky gut/ leaky brain correlation and it’s all making total sense and I also noticed every time I ate salmon I felt calmer.
Carlson’s Norwegian fish oil is the brand I’m using and just ordered cod liver oil because I’m getting benefits already even after just starting them.
I have bp issues that are not associated with diet or exercise and nothing seems to work. I use infrared sauna daily for 30mins at 125f. The fish oil has already helped lower my bp and I’m hooked.
Dr. Berg, Thanks as always for producing amazing content. Could you please suggest if Mustard and Seasme oils are fit for regular consumption?
Dr. Berg, I’m a regular viewer of your channel and I follow your guidance in intermittent fasting. I’m a 29 years old female and I’m struggling with stretch marks. I request you to please make a video on removing stretch marks. It will be of much help for people like me who have had struggled their whole life with overweight and stretch marks. Thank you.
The one thing that reduced my inflammation to almost zero, even more than cutting back on carbs, was ditching ‘vegetable’ oils for animal-based oils and extra virgin olive oil (which I buy in Spain). I’ve always enjoyed fish and seafood.
Dr Berg really deserves an award.
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