Fish oil is great for diabetics. It’s a high-quality fat that can help lower high blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, and help regulate insulin. But it’s not for everyone. If you are a diabetics, you should only take fish oil supplements if your doctor tells you to.
It is important to know that fish oil supplements are not the “fancy oil” people have heard about. They are a form of algae oil. It is actually a type of deep sea algae, and has no commercial value whatsoever. It is used as a food supplement only, and should never be eaten in its natural form, or as part of a diet.
There is a lot of misinformation about fish oil supplements on the internet. This is one of the most common problems, and a good place to start learning about fish oil’s role in your health.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that there was little evidence to suggest that fish oil supplements are effective at treating diabetes. But there is evidence that fish oil may protect kidney function. So if you’re using fish oil supplements for your diabetes, check with your doctor before taking any more than one capsule per day. In the same study, researchers also found that there was very little evidence to suggest that fish oil has any effect on blood pressure.
It’s not as if any of us have been taking fish oil for so long that we’re all just going to go blind from all the fish oil in our blood. However, the Journal of the American Medical Association study mentioned above did find that fish oil may protect kidney function, which is pretty much what we’re all hoping to discover. The study was a double blind trial, and it was just an observational study, not a controlled trial.
Well, we are just hoping that, while the study was observational, the results might actually be true. If fish oil works, and we have no evidence to the contrary, then maybe it’s not that bad a risk after all.
It appears that fish oil might actually be good for diabetics, but if we have evidence to the contrary, we’ll know for sure. A few weeks ago I talked to a friend who’s a diabetics’ friend. She said that she doesn’t know of any study where fish oil has been shown to be harmful, but because of the observational nature of the study, a study that would show it doesn’t work could be tough to come by.
There are two reasons why it’s hard to come by research that shows fish oil is good for diabetics: 1) because fish oil is expensive (and thus not easy to access), and 2) because a lot of the studies that are done on fish oil are done with people who already have diabetics. A study that shows fish oil is good for diabetics can’t be performed with diabetics, because diabetics usually have a different type of blood sugar.
A study that shows fish oil is good for diabetics is a study that also says that diabetics are sensitive to certain kinds of fish oil (not sure if that makes sense). But there is not a lot of research on fish oil and diabetics. You have to go and find the study that says that fish oil is good for diabetics, but there is not a lot of research on fish oil and diabetics.
This isn’t a big surprise. Many people think that diabetics are sensitive to certain types of fish oil, but there is not a lot of research on diabetics and fish oil. You have to go and find the study that says that fish oil is good for diabetics, but there is not a lot of research on diabetics and fish oil.