Apr 11, 2024
Introduction
What about fish oil? Is it a problem due to
oxidation and contamination? Is it beneficial to health as many
claim or is it a PUFA that’s bad for your health?
Jacob recently published an analysis of
various fish oils with the team at Consumer Labs, looking at
oxidative toxicity and purity of a wide variety of commercially
available fish oils.
We discuss omega-3 and health, fish oils and
oxidation, the science of seed oils and health, and, as a bonus,
the problem with chocolates.
This is definitely a bit of a geek fest, so
let me know if you have any questions.
Guest info
Jacob Hands, MD candidate and consultant for
Consumer Lab on quality control and testing of supplements, and
consultant to Rhonda Patrick, MD, of Found my Fitness.
Consumer Lab https://www.consumerlab.com/
Found my Fitness https://www.foundmyfitness.com/
Biography:
“Medical student
passionate about patient care, research, and emerging
therapeutics.
“M.D. Candidate at
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health
Sciences.”
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-hands-3622619b/
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Show Notes
Hands, J. M., Anderson, M. L., Cooperman, T.,
& Frame, L. A. (2023). A Multi-Year Rancidity Analysis of 72 Marine
and Microalgal Oil Omega-3 Supplements. Journal of Dietary
Supplements, 0(0), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/19390211.2023.2252064
This is the only human study I’m aware of
showing harm from eating marine foods. The Japanese and the Eskimos
do not suffer from infertility, so I think this gentleman must have
been doing something wrong.
“I lived for 100
days on nothing but marine animal food (seal, fish, crustaceans and
molluscs) and water; weights of all food were recorded….”
“In seminal fluid,
the total amount of prostaglandins decreased significantly and
small amounts of the [Ω-]3-series appeared; spermatozoa became
immobile and then disappeared.”
Sinclair, H. M. (1981). The Relative
Importance of Essential Fatty Acids of the Linoleic and Linolenic
Families: Studies with an Eskimo Diet. Progress in Lipid
Research, 20, 897–899. https://doi.org/10.1016/0163-7827(81)90167-3
Goodrich, T. D. (2022, April 13). The Folate
Experiment [Blog]. Yelling Stop.
https://open.substack.com/pub/tuckergoodrich/p/the-folate-experiment
Goodrich, T. (2021, October 19). What Is The
Most Fattening Food? [Blog]. Yelling Stop.
https://tuckergoodrich.substack.com/p/what-is-the-most-fattening-food
Mozaffarian, D., Hao, T., Rimm, E. B.,
Willett, W. C., & Hu, F. B. (2011). Changes in Diet and Lifestyle
and Long-Term Weight Gain in Women and Men. New England Journal
of Medicine, 364(25), 2392–2404. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1014296
Zong, G., Liu, G., Willett, W. C., Wanders, A.
J., Alssema, M., Zock, P. L., Hu, F. B., & Sun, Q. (2019).
Associations Between Linoleic Acid Intake and Incident Type 2
Diabetes Among U.S. Men and Women. Diabetes Care, 42(8),
1406–1413. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc19-0412
Johns, D. M. (2023, April 13). Nutrition
Science’s Most Preposterous Result: Could Ice Cream Possibly Be
Good for You? The Atlantic, 5/2023.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/05/ice-cream-bad-for-you-health-study/673487/
Pearce, N. (2011). Epidemiology in a Changing
World: Variation, Causation and Ubiquitous Risk Factors.
International Journal of Epidemiology, 40(2), 503–512. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyq257
Huang, Z., Sun, S., Lee, M., Maslov, A. Y.,
Shi, M., Waldman, S., Marsh, A., Siddiqui, T., Dong, X., Peter, Y.,
Sadoughi, A., Shah, C., Ye, K., Spivack, S. D., & Vijg, J. (2022).
Single-Cell Analysis of Somatic Mutations in Human Bronchial
Epithelial Cells in Relation to Aging and Smoking. Nature
Genetics, 54(4), Article 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-022-01035-w
Jacob’s Discussion Notes
Topics to cover
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Omega-3 paper –
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Overall, our results revealed that 68% (23/34) of flavored and 13%
(5/38) unflavored consumer Ω3 supplements exceeded the TOTOX upper
limit set by the Global Organization for EPA and DHA (GOED)
voluntary monograph standard of ≤ 26, with 65% (22/34) flavored
supplements and 32% (12/38) unflavored supplements failing the PV
upper limit of ≤ 5 and 62% (21/34) flavored supplements exceeding
the p-AV upper limit of ≤ 20.
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What’s important is that peroxide was still significantly different
in those with added versus non added extracts (0.04) almost double
the PV
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How does fish oil metabolize?
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Peroxides, then aldehydes (Ω-3HHE & Ω-6 HNE, etc.)
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Why do I think it probably doesn't matter?
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2 big studies – in the first study, after seven weeks of
supplementation with 8 grams of oil per day, the authors found no
signs of oxidative stress in any of the groups after looking at
nine different measures (4-HHE, 4-HNE, 8-iso-prostaglandin F2α,
alpha-tocopherol, total glutathione, glutathione reductase,
glutathione peroxidase, catalase, and C-Reactive Protein) of
oxidative stress in the blood and urine 4. This study demonstrated
that high dosages of highly oxidized fish oil do not induce
oxidative stress in our bodies.”
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“The second study was conducted by the same group and used the same
study design, but looked at four additional markers of oxidative
stress related to vascular inflammation (intercellular adhesion
molecule 2 (sICAM-2), soluble vascular adhesion molecule 1
(sVCAM-1), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and oxidized LDL cholesterol) 5.
Again, no impact on these markers was found with consumption of
abnormally oxidized fish oil.” BUT
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point to
consider is that may have adverse effects on lipids
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-nutrition/article/oxidised-fish-oil-does-not-influence-established-markers-of-oxidative-stress-in-healthy-human-subjects-a-randomised-controlled-trial/32EB4869D3012F6E44FD23A7D25D7F7E

Would want to point out that ICAM and VCAM
does
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How should I think more generally about oxidized oils?
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First of all, let’s go over fats and how that works – note
that we don't have 15 desaturase which would convert 06 to 03 – what’s going to be the
broad point? Each 06 and 03 come with anti-inflammatory elements,
one is just less inflamm
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Notice that AA derived eicosanoids products such as lipoxins
actually follow https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC164223/

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Something sympathetic for you – Nicolantino et al. argue 06 is a
driver because oxidation products of LA are high in atheromas
https://openheart.bmj.com/content/5/2/e000898 – why is this not
replicated in most of the systematic analysis?
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924827/#:~:text=Indeed%2C%20an%20inverse%20relationship%20between,CHD)%20risk%20%5B9%5D.
(granted this FBG and other markers of coronary disease increase
etc)
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029721/
(more linolenic = less diabetes)
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https://www.bmj.com/content/366/bmj.l4697
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10408398.2022.2056867
(linear LA = less CHD)
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More LA less CVD
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334131/
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LA inverse AA positively associated with diabetes
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S026156142030008X
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Cochrane style review unclear
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24723079/
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Cancer risk? Minimal except maybe prostate cancer https://www.nature.com/articles/s41416-020-0761-6
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More to the point, there is no evidence that even giving straight
ARA still unclear up to 1 gram
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-nutrition/article/systematic-review-of-the-effects-of-increasing-arachidonic-acid-intake-on-pufa-status-metabolism-and-healthrelated-outcomes-in-humans/6A0167CBF8EC148B4855C25D002E4AC4
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Even if metabolized, the oxidative derivatives can do cool
things
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would other oils increase oxidative stress? Maybe
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/217/1/012055
(source)
https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/other-nutrients/essential-fatty-acids
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Is the body made to deal with oxidative stress?
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What is the evidence that the mouse model is valid? Note
Scandinavian SNPs associated with rancid consumption
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Changes in MDA are unpredictable and highly oxidized meals can
generate low MDA etc not easy to say that
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Omega 3 attenuates effects of oxidation and increases parameters of
oxidative stability https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31563611/
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Chocolate
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Cadmium is toxic lol but here it data on recruiting
pro-inflammatory macrophages in artery https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27156912/
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Lead also bad for various reasons
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Lets go over levels, why prop 65 exists versus what an IRL is and
2.2 8.8 mcg/day means in any context
If you have any questions about sources for things discussed
please ask in the comments.