Sasha
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Just noticed this from another thread:
Is the advice that we should we be getting tested to see whether we're high/low in these things and dosing up accordingly? Or does it appear that we're weird and should leave our omega 3 & 6 levels alone?
Is there any general evidence that confirms this observation by Ron Davis?
I read recently somewhere (sorry it's all vague except the conclusion I read) that I believe Ron Davis said that he found in people with ME that Omega 3's were very high and that Omega 6 was lacking. Maybe it was something from the Montreal conference.
This goes against general health advice that's why it stayed with me. It's just not possible to predict from studies or from the treatment of other populations what works in ME. I think we are stuck with something that defies the usual expectations.
Is the advice that we should we be getting tested to see whether we're high/low in these things and dosing up accordingly? Or does it appear that we're weird and should leave our omega 3 & 6 levels alone?
Is there any general evidence that confirms this observation by Ron Davis?
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