A lot of studies around the world have found that deep-sea fish oil has an inhibitory effect on tumors, and that effect has led to the fact that when we now provide nutritional support to cancer patients, the nutritional fats that we add, the fatty acids that are rich in omega-3 fish oil, are routinely added. Why is that? Because fish oil fats work in the following ways:
First, it can strengthen the whole body’s resistance to fight the tumor better.
Secondly, the sensitivity of tumor cell membrane to radiotherapy and chemotherapy was enhanced. The purpose of radiotherapy and chemotherapy is to kill cancer cells. The more sensitive the cell membrane of cancer cells, the better the effect of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. So from this point of view, deep-sea fish oil has an anti-tumor effect.
Third, it can strengthen the cell membrane function of other normal cells in the human body and reduce the inflammatory response in the body. In this way, normal cells have a stronger ability to fight against the attack of chemoradiotherapy, which is also equivalent to enhancing the function of systemic immunity.
There are many other effects of deep-sea fish oil, including anti-aging, anti-oxidation and so on, as well as enhancing the human body’s ability to fight against diseases. This mechanism is the same as the above mentioned mechanism of fighting against tumors, which is related to the function of deep-sea fish oil to enhance the membrane structure.
Of course, deep-sea fish oil can also boost brain development, because two of its components, DHA and EPA, are also abundant in brain tissue. Therefore, the high content of DHA and EPA in the brain is very beneficial to the formation and development of brain cells and neurons. From childhood through adulthood, deep-sea fish oil plays an important role in the maintenance of brain cells.
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