Tuesday, September 5, 2006

Sardines are a rich source of Omega 3's

It's harder to eat less when the food you eat leaves you nutritionally starved or even somewhat deficient.

This is a key premise of a new book, The Sardine Diet. Here we learn that sardines are one of the richest sources of Omega-3 essential fatty acids.

Most people are not eating enough Omega-3 and this type of fat is far more important in fighting obesity and even depression than many people realize.

We are getting depressed and fat partly because the Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acid ratio in our diet is so out of whack. The typical person consumes thirty units of Omega 6 for every one unit of Omega 3. But the healthy ratio is four to one.

Many people know that the highest sources of Omega 3 are in salmon and flaxseed. But sardines actually have almost twice as much omega 3 as salmon per ounce. And they can be a lot cheaper and easier to eat on a regular basis.

My cupboard is stocked with sardine tins. Now I just have to get into the habit of eating them.

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