Consuming large amounts of polyunsaturated fats from marine omega-3 oils can lead to acute liver failure. — Whalespan
Consuming large amounts of polyunsaturated fats from marine omega-3 oils can lead to acute liver failure.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“that the the neighboring people the den right the people from like the Northern British Columbia also don't have they they they eat very they eat much lower amounts of poly andr fats but their diet is mostly meat and fat so they don't have a lot of carbohydrates either right they're eating ruminants and they're presumably in longterm ketosis and they kept their cpd1 Gene and so if if the issue was yeah this idea that long-term ketosis was bad you would expect to see much wider spread this loss of the cpt1 it seems it seems like it's in the places where they're eating the Marine fats yeah they're eating excess amounts or large amounts of polyunsaturated fats from whale blubber and seal blubber yeah yeah and it's just moving from the equator”
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