Soy
A rigorous review found that soy protein and isoflavone supplements do not help lower cholesterol or heart disease risk. However, soy foods are healthy choices, and the American Heart Association still recommends including them as part of a heart healthy diet. Skip the supplement pills.
Fish Oil Supplements
...(JELIS): a randomised open-label, blinded endpoint analysis), in which 19,000 Japanese... Read more »
...health benefits? After all, omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil have been conclusively shown to... Read more »
...little doubt remaining that omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil reduce dangerous events from heart... Read more »
...poured 1000 mg, 2000 mg or more on your foods. Fish oil is also an oil with nutritional... Read more »
...health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, Katie added fish oil. With the preparation she bought,... Read more »
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