MAINE NATURAL HEALTH
ByHow many of you are currently taking fish oil on a daily basis? I know that we’ve talked about this before, but if you’re not taking it, you should be. Nutrition guru Robb Wolf recommends taking a gram of fish oil per 10 pounds of bodyweight – that’s 16 grams per day for a 160-pound CrossFitter. Although I think that that’s probably a little on the high side unless you are actively training for a competition, 8 – 10 grams per day for that bodyweight would be a great way to supplement your diet.
Here’re some of the benefits of doing so per the National Institute of Health:
- Promotes heart health
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health calculated that eating about two grams per week of omega-3 fatty acids (equal to one or two servings of fatty fish) reduces the chances of dying from heart disease by more than one-third. Omega-3 fats protect the heart against the development of erratic cardiac rhythm disturbances, help break up blood clots and lower cholesterol, tryglicerides, LDLs and blood pressure. The fats also increase good HDL cholesterol. - Protects against cancer
Studies have found that fish oil can prevent three of the most common forms of cancer: breast, colon and prostate. The fatty acids stop the alteration of a normal healthy cell to that of a cancerous mass and cause the death of some cancer cells. Researchers are currently digging deeper to see how fish oil can play a larger role in cancer survival and prevention. - Improves mental health
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have found that fish oil supplements can alleviate the symptoms of depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. On a seemingly related note, a Chinese study of 100 suicide-attempt cases found diets low in fishy meals to be a common factor. Other studies report that depressed patients who take omega-3 fatty acids in addition to prescription antidepressants had a great improvement in symptoms than those who took antidepressants alone. - Helps prevent degenerative disorders
Researchers at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans found the presence of omega three fatty acids in the diet prevent proteins from misfolding and forming a gene mutation in degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Huntington’s. Other recent studies have shown that people who eat a lot of fatty fish score better on memory tests and are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. - Relieves pain and fight arthritis
There have been many studies promoting improvements in morning stiffness (not what you’re thinking here folks – tb) and joint tenderness with the regular intake of fish oil supplements for up to three months. One study performed at Albany Medical College even suggests that people with rheumatoid arthritis who take fish oil may be able to lower their dose of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. - Improves IQ Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s patients aren’t the only ones to get a memory boost from fish oil and omega-3 fatty acids. A 2009 study of healthy adults —55 and older—found that those who took a fatty acid supplement for six months had almost double the reduction in errors on a test that measured learning and memory skills compared to those who took a placebo.
We are now teaming up with Maine Natural Health – Matty Aporta’s (Paradiso CrossFit) company and will be selling their fish oil here at CPC. We’ve done a lot of research, ingested a lot of crappy fish oil and found that this brand not only tastes good (they have tangerine, mint, lemon, vanilla, chocolate and natural as flavors), but is priced just above Costco – without the chemical alteration and fillers. This is a great product, Eric and I wouldn’t be carrying it if we didn’t both take it ourselves and believe in the efficacy of it. We’re going to be placing our first order on Friday, so feel free to post to comments if there’s a particular flavor that you want us to make sure that we have.
Today’s Workout:
”Josh”
21 Overhead Squats (95#/65#)
42 Pull Ups
15 Overhead Squats
30 Pull Ups
9 Overhead Squats
18 Pull Ups






16 Comments
March 17th, 2010 at 9:31 am
Excellent idea guys. There is a hell of a lot of reasons to be taking fish oil and especially since you don’t have to spend the money on fish, which can be pricey. All the flavors sound good but I wonder how vanilla and chocolate taste.
March 17th, 2010 at 10:05 am
Is this stuff a drink or liquid softgels? I have fish oil softgels and the ingredients show it also contains gelatin, glycerin, tocopherol, and soy (and fish of course). Is Omega Maine 100% fish oil? That would be awesome if it was
March 17th, 2010 at 10:24 am
Maine Natural Health is LEGIT! Also great people. It is liquid and the chocolate is sooooo tasty!!!! I like the mint flavor as well.
March 17th, 2010 at 10:51 am
Su and I take it on the regular. So far we’ve tried Tangerine and Lemon. Good stuff!
March 17th, 2010 at 10:56 am
Can I get it in smoke salmon/Lox flavor? That is most likely my favorite fish flavor.
March 17th, 2010 at 11:00 am
I have the chocolate one. As fish oils go, this flavor is Sweet Cheeks approved!
March 17th, 2010 at 12:22 pm
KJ – It’s a liquid and as far as I know, it’s 100% fish oil (besides the flavor).
March 17th, 2010 at 12:54 pm
How does one cover up the lovely flavor of fish oil with mint…lemon… etc?? I take fish oil (trader joes brand) and yup it always tastes like fish oil..ugg. If you guys have stuff that eliminates that lovely flavor and gross fish oil face I make while taking it I AM IN!!! All flavors welcome ha ha!!
March 17th, 2010 at 1:14 pm
Sarah – I don’t know how they do it, but this stuff is surprisingly good! You don’t get the fish burps either which is always nice…unless you’re taking Glen’s flavor.
March 17th, 2010 at 2:10 pm
I was totally skeptical until I tried it – it’s really good! And the EPA/DHA concentrations are way higher than you will find in other brands.
March 17th, 2010 at 2:37 pm
It is really quality stuff and Traver’s right…we wouldn’t recommend anything unless it’s worth your time and money.
On another note, Happy St Patty’s everybody!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCbuRA_D3KU
March 17th, 2010 at 5:15 pm
KJ & Sarah, check out their site for more info: http://www.mainenaturalhealth.com/index.php
March 17th, 2010 at 5:48 pm
Does it make your breath smell like fish? Someone mentioned it makes you burp. I HATE fish, and it would make me want to barf if I was burping up fish breath all day.
March 17th, 2010 at 6:18 pm
Ha ha Brent!! My feelings exactly!! Apprently this is the miracle fish oil… I will try anything once…. I think… Thanks for the info Su… I will totally check out the website… anything not to have fishy burps ever again!
March 18th, 2010 at 8:31 am
I love me some fish oil. I’m a huge fan because when I take this I can see a huge difference in my recovery. Pain and inflamation significantly decrease. Also when I get injured I usually up my dose for that duration and I end up coming back alot faster cause my body just repairs and heals faster. Before and after sectionals I took a higher dose of marine health fish oil and it only took me 2 days of soreness before I was back and able to move around with no pain. It’s amazing stuff. I have been taking Marine Natural Health for the past 6 months. I love it. There is no fish taste and the flavors are all great. I love mint and lemon.
March 19th, 2010 at 12:42 am
I liked the lemon flavor when I tried it, just poured some in with water. Very tastey, I distribute Doterra essential oils so I’m particular, This product gets two thumbs up from me. Most optimal would be flavorless with detrrra essential oils or local essential oils. I can’t stand the flax oil flavor and can relate to the protein conversation, just had salmon today… So good! And summerland has Tinkers- fresh shark burgers, just a phat filet. locally caught. Awesomeness.