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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Nutrition, Products & Supplements Info => Topic started by: Meso_z on September 14, 2011, 03:55:17 AM
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Whats the best "healthy fat" source?
Does flax seed oil have any benefits..and how would you scale it opposed to yolks..
Im going to give it a try, heard it tastes good too.
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pizza
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Whats the best "healthy fat" source?
Does flax seed oil have any benefits..and how would you scale it opposed to yolks..
Im going to give it a try, heard it tastes good too.
I am going to send you a pm.
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i think its one of the good source along with walnuts,canola oil and olive oil etc.
not sure about the taste i only did supplements but i had bread once with grounded flaxseed and it didnt taste bad as far as i remember.
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Whats the best "healthy fat" source?
Does flax seed oil have any benefits..and how would you scale it opposed to yolks..
Im going to give it a try, heard it tastes good too.
Princess did a nice comparison of flax vs. fish oil a while back, detailing benefits, conversion processes, etc.
I'm sure she has the link somewhere; I had it bookmarked on my old computer.
I can't recall the details, but fish oil came out ahead.
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pizza
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alvacados on your tuna sandwhich is about the closest thing to healthy fat I get. Anyways Mezo have you tried almond butter? Try it and you will never touch peanut butter again. The shit is like crack to me. Also notice my complexion is looking better since eating AB, almonds are notorious for this so guess it works 8)
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Princess did a nice comparison of flax vs. fish oil a while back, detailing benefits, conversion processes, etc.
I'm sure she has the link somewhere; I had it bookmarked on my old computer.
I can't recall the details, but fish oil came out ahead.
Your memory is better than mine ;)
Here's a few on the subject.
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=82903.25
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=123126.msg1762038#msg1762038
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=274056.0
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pizza
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COCONUT OIL IS ONE, EVENING PRIMROSE/BORAGE OIL IS ONE, REAL GOOD SALMON OR REAL GOOD BEEF HAS GREAT FAT IN IT. SAME WITH GOOD EGGS AND REAL MILK TOO. BUT THOSE ARE NOT ISOLATED FAT SOURCES. CASHEWS, ALMONDS, MOST NUTS REALLY TOO.
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extra virgin olive oil is the most proven oil for health. if a person is trying to maximize their diet to the fullest i dont see any other logical choice.
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extra virgin olive oil is the most proven oil for health. if a person is trying to maximize their diet to the fullest i dont see any other logical choice.
Lots of good things to be said regarding EVOO:
http://preventdisease.com/home/weeklywellness322.shtml
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=304581.msg4361577#msg4361577
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=143962.0
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For more comparison info regarding Flax and Fish oils:
http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/most_recent/flax_oil_vs_fish_oil
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The fats you want most are DHA and EPA. Flaxseed doesn't have either. DHA and EPA are only found in sufficient quantities in wild caught salmon and grassfed beef. CLA is also healthy and can also be found in grassfed beef.
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We've had some good discussions regarding the pros & cons of various fat sources.
Maybe we could create a sticky analogous to the Ephedrine thread, which contains links to some of the better threads on the subject.
We could leave it opened, too, to post additional resources/articles and to fascilitate further discussion.
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Princess:
If this is something you'd like to work on sometime over the next few months, I'd be happy to help you compile some info!
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Whats the best "healthy fat" source?
Does flax seed oil have any benefits..and how would you scale it opposed to yolks..
Im going to give it a try, heard it tastes good too.
I think that the so-called essential fatty acids are conditionally essential and not truly essential. It has been postulated that the body can synthesize both arachidonic and decosoexapentaenoic acids from oleic and palmitoleic acids, which are found in small amounts in most vegetables, vertebrate fat and even fruits. I actually think that supplementing with these polyunsaturated fats might be harmful as they significantly increase oxidative stress.
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extra virgin olive oil is the most proven oil for health. if a person is trying to maximize their diet to the fullest i dont see any other logical choice.
Agreed, there are other good choices out there, but it's hard to beat EVOO.
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I use this brand. It makes my skin softer and looks more plump:
http://www.iherb.com/Health-From-The-Sun-Omega-3-6-9-The-Total-EFA-Essential-Fatty-Acids-Certified-Organic-16-fl-oz-473-ml/3727?at=0
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Hemp Oil is well balanced, this is not a bad choice either.
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Well the natural herbs and foods have a lot's of fats and flax seed oil