Proponents of fish oils have claimed for decades that the body cannot convert the basic n-3 essential fatty acid, ALA, into the n-3 derivatives, EPA and DH...Proponents of fish oils have claimed for decades that the body cannot convert the basic n-3 essential fatty acid, ALA, into the n-3 derivatives, EPA and DHA, found in fish oils. Is this true? If so, what is the evidence? When questioned, many fish oil pro
to nutrition EPA udo oils DHA EFAs nutraceuticals flaxseed fattyacids EFA clinical erasmus lipids fatty-acids fishoils flax fats fish clinical_nutrition by avivagabriel on Jul 15, 2007, 6:32 PM