Omega 3

ParaHandy

Well-Known Member
Joined
18 Nov 2001
Messages
5,210
Visit site
Some 4 years ago the forum dietician J Claymore Esq, in consort with and supported by JJ, did wax lyrical on the benefits of Omega 6 as found in cauliflower. His lairdship was referring to the diet, almost wholly cauliflower and malt whisky, with which he'd nourished us whilst on his auld tub. The auld goat had the nerve to suggest that, amongst other things as I recall, his performance was enhanced - in some unspecified manner - by such a diet.

Ha .. now I find the doc's are debunking this as complete tosh .. at least as regards the No 6 variant and will it be only a matter of time before No 3 gets its comeuppance and he will be arrested for polluting Tobermory harbour?

I can only claim a modest expertise in catching the silver darlings but today's news has only reinforced my belief that the many, many mackerel that I might have caught had my interests at heart ....
 
Re: Triumph of hope ...

Weel - it makes a change fae yer usual daft excuses fer no being able tae catch they fush.
Para - ah'm no too bothered ef raOmega disnae dae it fer us a' - ah doo enjoy the taste o' fresh caught mackrel an et has tae be said - thas no a taste ony o'us gets used to when youse is oan ra rodn'line - get ma drift Big man?
 
I've suspected it was tosh ever since I combined Omega with Cornflakes and finished up in hospital! I can't remember the Omega's number but it was a Vauxhall one and I suppose to be fair it wasn't so much my combining it with the conflakes themselves that caused the problem, but with the artic truck the cornflakes were wrapped in at the time.
 
Seems to me, our erstwhile journo, that you wrote in terms more enthusiastic and glowing, of the cauliflower consumned - than the terms you managed to muster in describing the dubious delights of the handling qualities of the late Sir Francis's boat.
 
Well its worked for me.......Cholesterol reduced by 1 after taking omega 3 capsules for 9 months, no other change to diet or exercise regime.

Paul.
 
Yes...I see. Erstwhile as I remember defines roughly as "being of another time" or "former." I see how this could have caused some sensibilities to be stirred of not shaken.
In the context of my response I was attempting to build the picture in prose of your esteemed self penning lines whilst enduring your GMIV experience. That is now of course over and you are returned safely to be clutched within the loving bosom of your family and indeed probably the whole of the local community of which I am sure you must be a cornerstone.

So - Erstwhile - written at and of another time. Does that get me out of this?
 
[ QUOTE ]
Some 4 years ago the forum dietician J Claymore Esq, in consort with and supported by JJ, did wax lyrical on the benefits of Omega 6 as found in cauliflower. His lairdship was referring to the diet, almost wholly cauliflower and malt whisky, with which he'd nourished us whilst on his auld tub. The auld goat had the nerve to suggest that, amongst other things as I recall, his performance was enhanced - in some unspecified manner - by such a diet.

Ha .. now I find the doc's are debunking this as complete tosh .. at least as regards the No 6 variant and will it be only a matter of time before No 3 gets its comeuppance and he will be arrested for polluting Tobermory harbour?

I can only claim a modest expertise in catching the silver darlings but today's news has only reinforced my belief that the many, many mackerel that I might have caught had my interests at heart ....

[/ QUOTE ]

DO YOU MIND!!
I'm so used to spending ages trying to decifer/decrypyt your wonderful and eloquent missives that this plain english just throws me...
Might you be able to convert this to the normal format??
Yours hopefully /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
Ah'm awfy glad ye posted that - ah've just checked an r'auld scroats medication is finished - ye can always tell wi Para - the minute he appears normal, ets no a good sign.
 
NO. Researchers did NOT say that.....

I wonder how many people posting her have actually READ the BMJ article or are just relying on what they heard on Today or Breakfast this morning?

I HAVE read both and can tell you that BBC1's Breakfast designer newsreaders were down to their usual sensation driven levels of journalistic inaccuracy. That Michelle shoud get back to Tele-sales or whatever she did prior to sitting next to Mr NEW-MAN as a decoration - OK, NOT her fault, she just reads the crap.

R4's Today on the other hand, interviewed one of the researchers and got the true story.

For information, here is the BMJ editorial (BMJ, doi:10.1136/bmj.38798.680185.47 (published 24 March 2006) The full study, which I also have is 9 pages.
BMAEdito.jpg
 
Funny that....

...the higher latitudes of the Kingdom have the highest levels of cardio-vascular disease when they drink so much fermented and distilled cereal water.

Steve Cronin
 
that is just SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(sitting here all alone, PMWL)

Who needs the loony bin down the road, when I can have it come to chez moi

/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
And the reason this is not in the Lounge is?????????

/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
[ QUOTE ]
And the reason this is not in the Lounge is?????????

/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

[/ QUOTE ]

Because it wasn't posted there /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Top