Those articles just say that most fish oil supplements don’t have a high enough dose to lower triglycerides, but some did (9% of those tested). So the takeaway is that you need to do some research on what dosage you need in order to lower triglycerides and find a brand that has the proper amount. So no, fish oil isn’t pointless/useless.
Omega 3 in fish oil has many other benefits too, it’s proven to improve cognitive ability and help against some mental illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and it helps against rheumatism.
Taking Omega3 is just about the most sure thing to be beneficial you can do among supplements, together with vitamin D.
Obviously if you get enough without supplements, it will do nothing, but very few people do.
Those articles just say that most fish oil supplements don’t have a high enough dose to lower triglycerides, but some did (9% of those tested). So the takeaway is that you need to do some research on what dosage you need in order to lower triglycerides and find a brand that has the proper amount. So no, fish oil isn’t pointless/useless.
Omega 3 in fish oil has many other benefits too, it’s proven to improve cognitive ability and help against some mental illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and it helps against rheumatism.
Taking Omega3 is just about the most sure thing to be beneficial you can do among supplements, together with vitamin D.
Obviously if you get enough without supplements, it will do nothing, but very few people do.