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Mock Cuncher
Posts : 5189 Join date : 2011-05-12 Age : 103 Location : Kingsbridge Castles
| Subject: Fish Liver Oil Wed Jul 25, 2018 12:07 pm | |
| Leave the fish alone you horrendous fookers.
It aint good for anyone but the nutters in the 'health' product industry.
Poor little fish.
Bet we've irreversibly dredged hundreds of acres (miles? leagues?) of seabed for this sham industry.
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Earwegoagain
Posts : 12371 Join date : 2017-09-09
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Wed Jul 25, 2018 5:09 pm | |
| I was fed Cod Liver oil as a kid it was FOOKIN horrible. We then went on to Haliborange which looked like E's but tasted of Orange they were much better. Luckily as a result of this I have very strong bones apart from my ankle and my wrist which I have broken, I'm wondering if it doesn't reach that far along limbs? To be honest I always considered the Cod Liver oil to come from Cod that are eaten in chip shops, same with the Halibut except it's eaten in Restaurants. Why not use the liver of a dead fish? I never fed it to my kids by the way. |
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mouldyoldgoat Admin
Posts : 15896 Join date : 2011-12-22 Age : 62 Location : Berkshire
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Wed Jul 25, 2018 10:59 pm | |
| The fish has to be alive in order to harvest the oil. _______________________________________ I'm one of the common people so says the wife! (A true GSG Girl) PepsiPete Forecasting League Champion 2016-17 He was behind me at Charlton! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Now an officially semi retired old fart! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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seadog Admin
Posts : 15058 Join date : 2011-05-10 Age : 65 Location : @home or on the piss
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 7:07 am | |
| A league is three nautical miles, so either is acceptable. _______________________________________ COYG!
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 7:36 am | |
| Anybody who has delved into "scientific" health studies and their methodology will have slowly become aware that many "facts" aren't facts at all, but studies at the behest of various monied lobbies and industries. Below is a BBc link to the latest debunking of omega 3 health benefits of synthesised fish oils. Much dietary Science is often no more than the mouthpiece of vested interests including the drug companies.
The best way to eat healthily has always been is eat fruit and vegetables, nuts and seeds in their natural state. The latest dietary push is the "Paleo" diet pushed by the meat industry desperate to get a trendy cowboy diet to counter the rise of vegan interests. As if hunters and gatherers popped into Aldi every day for some processed foods. LOL
omega 3 ? psssssssstttttt
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Rickler
Posts : 6529 Join date : 2011-05-10 Location : Inside the mind...
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 7:38 am | |
| - seadog wrote:
- A league is three nautical miles, so either is acceptable.
So are Argyle like six nautical miles from the Premiership? |
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seadog Admin
Posts : 15058 Join date : 2011-05-10 Age : 65 Location : @home or on the piss
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 8:15 am | |
| That would be correct, or two categories. _______________________________________ COYG!
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Earwegoagain
Posts : 12371 Join date : 2017-09-09
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 8:36 am | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Anybody who has delved into "scientific" health studies and their methodology will have slowly become aware that many "facts" aren't facts at all, but studies at the behest of various monied lobbies and industries. Below is a BBc link to the latest debunking of omega 3 health benefits of synthesised fish oils. Much dietary Science is often no more than the mouthpiece of vested interests including the drug companies.
The best way to eat healthily has always been is eat fruit and vegetables, nuts and seeds in their natural state. The latest dietary push is the "Paleo" diet pushed by the meat industry desperate to get a trendy cowboy diet to counter the rise of vegan interests. As if hunters and gatherers popped into Aldi every day for some processed foods. LOL
omega 3 ? psssssssstttttt And eat lots of oily fish like sardines with the bones in, unless I've been fed a line by the fishing industry? |
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Mock Cuncher
Posts : 5189 Join date : 2011-05-12 Age : 103 Location : Kingsbridge Castles
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 8:48 am | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Anybody who has delved into "scientific" health studies and their methodology will have slowly become aware that many "facts" aren't facts at all, but studies at the behest of various monied lobbies and industries. Below is a BBc link to the latest debunking of omega 3 health benefits of synthesised fish oils. Much dietary Science is often no more than the mouthpiece of vested interests including the drug companies.
The best way to eat healthily has always been is eat fruit and vegetables, nuts and seeds in their natural state. The latest dietary push is the "Paleo" diet pushed by the meat industry desperate to get a trendy cowboy diet to counter the rise of vegan interests. As if hunters and gatherers popped into Aldi every day for some processed foods. LOL
omega 3 ? psssssssstttttt You a little vegan? Have yer read Ben Goldacre much Beezers? Bad Science has entire chapters dedicated to that sorta stuff? |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 9:17 am | |
| Yes I have, good stuff. Have never been a fan of how much sway science can have over other more ethereal considerations. More balance required. But even I have been shocked at how flimsy age old health science evidence really is while researching into effective treatments for cancer. What I had previously thought of as "gospel" was actually literally that, just words from a book of half truths, poorly collated historical recounting and fiction. Two friends and I ran a complementary health centre for years, It's astonishing what accepted medical science gets away with in some circumstances, not all obviously, and some practising doctors are brave enough to say so. I'm not vegan as I still put on my calf's panto outfit to eat cow's and goats cheese on occasion, pretend like I'm an orphan suckling. The vegan coconut one is tasty enough but rather expensive and has a problem melting, like it's got a half life or something. LOL |
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Mock Cuncher
Posts : 5189 Join date : 2011-05-12 Age : 103 Location : Kingsbridge Castles
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 9:31 am | |
| Ok no wuzza, I was gonna offer to send my copy across ter yer, but that mighta been weird anyway.
Yep, this fish oil stuff is something that has even extended to selling the stuff for pets for £15 per box. Deranged. Like a mutt in the wild takes a break from chasing it's tail, and naturally consumes fish oil!
I'm no veegs but have reduced my intake, mainly on account of the uva 'arf. Like you say, dairy is the hardest to replace, and eggs the hardest to avoid. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 9:50 am | |
| Outside of processed food, Mocker, there's a good egg substitute when making your own food up or even omelettes/fritatas if that's yer bag.. Ethica in Armada Way in Plymouth sell it, look up their website, excellent, excellent shop, but again, these products aren't cheap. |
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#SHITARTIST
Posts : 411 Join date : 2018-07-14 Age : 52
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 11:32 am | |
| - Earwegoagain wrote:
- I was fed Cod Liver oil as a kid it was FOOKIN horrible. We then went on to Haliborange which looked like E's but tasted of Orange they were much better. Luckily as a result of this I have very strong bones apart from my ankle and my wrist which I have broken, I'm wondering if it doesn't reach that far along limbs?
To be honest I always considered the Cod Liver oil to come from Cod that are eaten in chip shops, same with the Halibut except it's eaten in Restaurants. Why not use the liver of a dead fish? I never fed it to my kids by the way. better than the E's ? |
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Mock Cuncher
Posts : 5189 Join date : 2011-05-12 Age : 103 Location : Kingsbridge Castles
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 11:59 am | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Outside of processed food, Mocker, there's a good egg substitute when making your own food up or even omelettes/fritatas if that's yer bag.. Ethica in Armada Way in Plymouth sell it, look up their website, excellent, excellent shop, but again, these products aren't cheap.
Lend us some dollar to get some? Western Union transfer probs the easiest way? (((((sniggers))))) |
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seadog Admin
Posts : 15058 Join date : 2011-05-10 Age : 65 Location : @home or on the piss
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 1:29 pm | |
| - Mock Cuncher wrote:
- beesrus wrote:
- Outside of processed food, Mocker, there's a good egg substitute when making your own food up or even omelettes/fritatas if that's yer bag.. Ethica in Armada Way in Plymouth sell it, look up their website, excellent, excellent shop, but again, these products aren't cheap.
Lend us some dollar to get some?
Western Union transfer probs the easiest way?
(((((sniggers))))) Harve and Nikkkk have all the details. Or get the leaflet from the post Office, "How to contact young chaps in foreign countries" _______________________________________ COYG!
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Mock Cuncher
Posts : 5189 Join date : 2011-05-12 Age : 103 Location : Kingsbridge Castles
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 1:40 pm | |
| - Mock Cuncher wrote:
- beesrus wrote:
- Outside of processed food, Mocker, there's a good egg substitute when making your own food up or even omelettes/fritatas if that's yer bag.. Ethica in Armada Way in Plymouth sell it, look up their website, excellent, excellent shop, but again, these products aren't cheap.
Lend us some dollar to get some?
Western Union transfer probs the easiest way?
(((((sniggers))))) Someone has foreshorely added "(((((sniggers))))) " inter me post, making it look like I am laughing at my own post. APOLOGISE OR FACE THE CONSEQUENCES |
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Earwegoagain
Posts : 12371 Join date : 2017-09-09
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 1:56 pm | |
| I bet the egg substitute is somewhat processed though. I've got a mate who's been a veggie for years he eats nothing but processed veggie food. Healthy it ain't. I only cook with ingredients it's the only safe way. |
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Earwegoagain
Posts : 12371 Join date : 2017-09-09
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 2:10 pm | |
| - #SHITARTIST wrote:
- Earwegoagain wrote:
- I was fed Cod Liver oil as a kid it was FOOKIN horrible. We then went on to Haliborange which looked like E's but tasted of Orange they were much better. Luckily as a result of this I have very strong bones apart from my ankle and my wrist which I have broken, I'm wondering if it doesn't reach that far along limbs?
To be honest I always considered the Cod Liver oil to come from Cod that are eaten in chip shops, same with the Halibut except it's eaten in Restaurants. Why not use the liver of a dead fish? I never fed it to my kids by the way.
better than the E's ? I wouldnt know. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 2:54 pm | |
| - Earwegoagain wrote:
- I bet the egg substitute is somewhat processed though. I've got a mate who's been a veggie for years he eats nothing but processed veggie food. Healthy it ain't. I only cook with ingredients it's the only safe way.
Of course the substitute is processed. Beer is processed too. The point is not to eat too much processed food, a bit like not driving too many miles in a diesel vehicle. It's called degree, and next to no human exists on either extreme. A bad diet is a bad diet, veggie or omnivour. Some people will not drink hot drinks or eat anything that is cooked. Not my bag |
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Earwegoagain
Posts : 12371 Join date : 2017-09-09
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Thu Jul 26, 2018 3:10 pm | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Earwegoagain wrote:
- I bet the egg substitute is somewhat processed though. I've got a mate who's been a veggie for years he eats nothing but processed veggie food. Healthy it ain't. I only cook with ingredients it's the only safe way.
Of course the substitute is processed. Beer is processed too. The point is not to eat too much processed food, a bit like not driving too many miles in a diesel vehicle. It's called degree, and next to no human exists on either extreme. A bad diet is a bad diet, veggie or omnivour. Some people will not drink hot drinks or eat anything that is cooked. Not my bag Wow. Every day is a learning day around you Bees. |
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MikeWN
Posts : 344 Join date : 2015-07-21
| Subject: Re: Fish Liver Oil Fri Jul 27, 2018 2:00 pm | |
| - Earwegoagain wrote:
- #SHITARTIST wrote:
- Earwegoagain wrote:
- I was fed Cod Liver oil as a kid it was FOOKIN horrible. We then went on to Haliborange which looked like E's but tasted of Orange they were much better. Luckily as a result of this I have very strong bones apart from my ankle and my wrist which I have broken, I'm wondering if it doesn't reach that far along limbs?
To be honest I always considered the Cod Liver oil to come from Cod that are eaten in chip shops, same with the Halibut except it's eaten in Restaurants. Why not use the liver of a dead fish? I never fed it to my kids by the way.
better than the E's ? I wouldnt know. As the Shamen sayeth: E's are good. E's are good. (He's Ebeneezer Goode) |
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