C carlsonbjj Orange Belt Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 471 Reaction score 0 Jan 21, 2013 #1 What would be the best and most cost effective way to do this? I know salmon is good, I will try to eat it 2x a week when I can.
What would be the best and most cost effective way to do this? I know salmon is good, I will try to eat it 2x a week when I can.
Michaelangelo That doesn't work for me, brother Platinum Member Joined Sep 8, 2010 Messages 30,992 Reaction score 9,023 Jan 21, 2013 #2 There is organic milk that comes with omega 3s. Cheaper at Costco but you can get it at any supermarket.
There is organic milk that comes with omega 3s. Cheaper at Costco but you can get it at any supermarket.
S ss4vegeta1 Blue Belt Joined Dec 30, 2008 Messages 604 Reaction score 1 Jan 22, 2013 #3 Salmon, Sardines,Spinach,Flax and Chia Seeds
C carlsonbjj Orange Belt Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 471 Reaction score 0 Jan 22, 2013 #4 how much food a day are we talking about here? Also is cod liver oil a decent substitute for fish oil?
how much food a day are we talking about here? Also is cod liver oil a decent substitute for fish oil?
CeleresVerraden Purple Belt Joined Sep 8, 2010 Messages 1,545 Reaction score 0 Jan 23, 2013 #5 mackerel has a bigger concentration of 0-3 than salmon, and at least where i'm from it's cheaper.
RevXwise Green Belt Joined Oct 1, 2008 Messages 954 Reaction score 1 Jan 24, 2013 #6 Everyone has said some good choices. I would also add that walnuts are a good source as well. Also, here's a picture to help give you an idea of good sources of omega 3's in seafood while also showing which ones contain the most mercury:
Everyone has said some good choices. I would also add that walnuts are a good source as well. Also, here's a picture to help give you an idea of good sources of omega 3's in seafood while also showing which ones contain the most mercury: