The real problem: It’s the imbalance between omega-6 fats and their cousin omega-3 fats in the typical Western diet. Mackenzie Burgess, a registered dietitian and recipe developer at Cheerful ...
Men on active surveillance who followed a low omega-6, high omega-3 diet with fish oil supplements had significantly lower levels of cancer cell proliferation after one year. A new study led by ...
show that a diet low in omega-6 and high in omega-3 fatty acids, combined with fish oil supplements, significantly reduced the growth rate of prostate cancer cells in men with early-stage disease.
Data from the phase 2 CAPFISH-3 trial show that a high omega-3, low omega-6 diet supplemented with fish oil capsules significantly reduced proliferation of Ki-67, a biomarker for prostate cancer ...