> Score another point for fish oil supplementation, on top of the already enormous pile of scientific research showing it to be a miracle chemical (and I definitely don't say that lightly) [2].
I read that as "here is yet another thing that omega-3 treats", rather than "here is yet more evidence that omega-3 treats depression". Especially since it followed a quote from the article about anti-inflammatory properties rather than specifically mentioning depression.
Followed by:
> Seriously, if you aren't getting enough omega 3 fatty acids, [...], you're seriously missing out on some good stuff. Among supplement enthusiasts, it's consistently declared to be one of the only supplements that's actually useful.
Among supplement enthusiasts, not among depression sufferers.
But then it can be so easy to misunderstand the written word; perhaps I missed the intent of the original comment.
> Score another point for fish oil supplementation, on top of the already enormous pile of scientific research showing it to be a miracle chemical (and I definitely don't say that lightly) [2].
I read that as "here is yet another thing that omega-3 treats", rather than "here is yet more evidence that omega-3 treats depression". Especially since it followed a quote from the article about anti-inflammatory properties rather than specifically mentioning depression.
Followed by:
> Seriously, if you aren't getting enough omega 3 fatty acids, [...], you're seriously missing out on some good stuff. Among supplement enthusiasts, it's consistently declared to be one of the only supplements that's actually useful.
Among supplement enthusiasts, not among depression sufferers.
But then it can be so easy to misunderstand the written word; perhaps I missed the intent of the original comment.